THE SYNTHETIC ART PROPOSITION
By KARINE JOUENNE & REESE INMAN Print this article Over the next few months, Big RED is proud to present a series of essays by Jouenne and Inman as they…
By KARINE JOUENNE & REESE INMAN Print this article Over the next few months, Big RED is proud to present a series of essays by Jouenne and Inman as they…
By CHARLES GIULIANO Print this article Mary Ellen Strom: The Nudes Judi Rotenberg Gallery Through May 7 Corporate Commands Space 200 Through April 29 Denise Marika: Detritus Howard Yezerski Gallery…
By CHARLES GIULIANO Print this article While walking through the National Gallery some years ago from some distance across a large space I spotted an unfamiliar synthetic cubist painting from…
By JONATHAN FARDY Print this article Every spring Boston enters its “congrats to the grads” phase. You start getting invites or evites to graduation parties. You buy the same cards,…
By ANNEKA LENSSEN Print this article The CyberArts flyers said that Geometries of Power, an online multi-user event, would run from 2-5 pm. This was a typo. The program only…
By ELLEN WETMORE Print this article The Decordova hosted the winners of the ARTCOM residency for Boston Cyberarts 2005: Jon Klima and Carrie Bodle. Klima’s Train is an HO [1]…
By DINA DEITSCH Print this article The social collective is gaining steam once again in the art world. Mass MoCA gave the 1990s its Interventionists’ retrospective, Flux(us) groups are flourishing…
By BIG RED Print this article The 2005 Boston CyberArts Festival features a long list of events and exhibitions throughout Boston. Below is a list, provided byBoston CyberArts Ideas in…
By MEG ROTZEL Print this article MR: The Boston CyberArts Festival is moving in the direction of being quite comprehensive. You have everything from an exhibition in MFA, to dance…
By CHARLES GIULIANO Print this article Randall Deihl: An American Realist R. Michelson Galleries 132 Main Street, Northampton, MA Through May 20 When the 19th century artist Gustave Courbet was…
By CHARLES GIULIANO Print this article As the weather warms up, Charles Giuliano has made himself a busy man. In the past month he has put together several great interviews.…
By BENJAMIN TIVEN Print this article The Photographic Resource Center is currently presenting a show in conjunction with the Boston CyberArts Festival calledLand/Mark: Locative Media and Photography through May 5th.…
By DINA DEITSCH Print this article Man walks into a room… In the novel by the same title a blank room is the loose metaphor for a mind stripped of…
By JED SPEARE Print this article When Pope John Paul II died , there sounded in the city of Warsaw the air-raid, civil defense siren for over one minute. I…
By CHARLES GIULIANO Print this article Charles Giuliano is willing to sacrifice his liver for a good interview. Recently, he began publishing his Beer and Burgers series, in which he…
By REESE INMAN Print this article The artists of “Incremental Disruption” comprise a fascinating triumvirate. NAO director Karine Jouenne’s curatorial statement references technology writer Michael Schrage’s influential arguments for the…
By ANNEKA LENSSEN Print this article BRI:AIR, a Retrospective Projects from the Berwick Research Institute’s Artist in Research Program Mills Gallery at Boston Center for the Arts February 4 –…
By WILLIAM YOUNGWORTH Print this article Sunday, March 18, 1990 is a famous date. On that day, the biggest art heist in U.S. history occurred at the Isabella Stewart Gardner…
By BIG RED Print this article Only a few short weeks ago, Mr. Geoff Hargadon was kind enough to include work in our Big RED: Green event. Not a moment…
By THOMAS DORAN Print this article Fish begin to rot in the head. On a fresh framed partition sheathed with ash plywood Charles Parker Boggs has laid up caricatures, a…