Best of Boston
Best Art Gallery
2006 Best Art Gallery, West
New Art Center
Newtonville
In Newton's New Art Center classes, weekend collectors can ponder the age-old question—What Is Art?—then study the intriguing works showcased in the late-1800s Universalist church. [...] read more»
2005 Best Art Gallery
Gallery Naga
Boston
Arthur Dion's eclectic, electric Gallery Naga has become an art lover's Newbury Street staple. Set in a neo-Gothic stone church, the gallery showcases contemporary prints, [...] read more»
2002 Best Art Gallery
Bernard Toale Gallery
Boston
The burgeoning SOWA (South of Washington) district is now a must-see destination, thanks in no small part to Bernie Toale. Toale's gallery has been a [...] read more»
2001 Best Art Gallery
Barbara Krakow
Boston
Known far and wide as Boston's "mini MoMA," the Krakow is Ground Zero for emerging contemporary art. The gallery's owners consistently go out of their [...] read more»
2000 Best Art Gallery
Childs Gallery
Boston
Since 1937 Childs has been a flagship of Boston's fine art market. Specializing in pre-World War II American and European paintings, prints, drawings, and sculpture, [...] read more»
1999 Best Art Gallery
Bernard Toale Gallery
Boston
The gallery moved last year from its swank Newbury Street location to a more intimate South End setting. Toale's edginess is more than topographical however: [...] read more»
1998 Best Art Gallery
Bernard Toale
Boston
Toale wins this year not just for his keen eye but for his moxie. When all five gallery owners at 11 Newbury Street were forced [...] read more»
1997 Best Art Gallery
MIT List Visual Arts Center
Cambridge
About every eight weeks, from September to June, the LVAC shows innovative, provocative contemporary work in all media by established and emerging artists, including the [...] read more»
1995 Best Art Gallery, City
Nina Nielsen
Boston
Nielsen brings Boston the most painterly painters, including New York abstractionist John Walker. read more»
1995 Best Art Gallery, Suburban
The Chapel Gallery
West Newton
This gallery is a collaborative of contemporary sculptors turning out consistently fine work in a converted old Newton church. read more»