Monthly Archives: July, 2005

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IMPERSONATURE @ ARTSPACE@16

By CHRISTIAN HOLLAND Print this article Nature is everything (energy, matter, etc.) (as far as I know). impersonature is the 27th show at Sand T’s artSPACE@16. Nature, in our anthropocentric concept of reality, is most often defined by everything not…

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FAUX NAIVE @ OSP

By MARINA VERONICA Print this article Henri Rousseau, the self-taught French artist, influenced early modernists, like Matisse and Picasso, with his “naive” style – predictably childlike, brightly colored, and imaginary, with a non-scientific perspective. A group exhibition at OSP gallery…

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THE ARTIST AND THE ORATOR

By JAMES NADEAU Print this article Does an artist have the responsibility to explain his/her work? Can the work exist as an entity unto itself? We are trained as artists to think critically about what we make, what we see…

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SYNTHETIC ART: GENESIS

By KARINE JOUENNE & REESE INMAN Print this article As part of a continuing series proposing an interpretation of ‘Synthetic Art’, this issue presents a conversation between gallerist/curator Karine Jouenne and artists Reese Inman and Brian Knep. — Synthetic: Relating…

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BIG RED ON-THE-TOWN: PH15 @ CMAC

By BIG RED Print this article July 7, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center for the opening of ph15: cameras, communities, connections. This exhibition featured photographs created by teenagers living in…