KATIE BETHUNE-LEAMEN @ TORONTO’S SCULPTURE GARDEN
KATIE BETHUNE-LEAMEN @ TORONTO’S SCULPTURE GARDEN By Jennifer McMackon In a minute or two the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice, and shook…
KATIE BETHUNE-LEAMEN @ TORONTO’S SCULPTURE GARDEN By Jennifer McMackon In a minute or two the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice, and shook…
ANISH KAPOOR @ THE ICA By Megan Driscoll Anish Kapoor is an internationally acclaimed sculptor with a unique philosophical agenda. Currently, the Institute of Contemporary Art is featuring an exhibition highlighting…
PAWN BROKERS FOR THE ART WORLD Daniel Grant In the course of a week, Yossi Dina talks to a lot of art dealers and art collectors, movie moguls and real…
YOAV HORESH @ STONE CROP GALLERY By Jason Landry You can taste the salt-water of the Atlantic in the air. The weather was at least twenty degrees cooler near the coast.…
5X5 @ TUFTS UNIVERSITY By Karen S. Fegley 5×5 is the fifth in a series of juried summer exhibitions that feature artists who live and/or work in Tufts University’s host communities.…
DANIEL PETRAITIS @ KELLY & WEBER FINE ART Bruce Campbell The centerpieces of Daniel Petraitis’ exhibition Waste Management at Kelly & Weber Fine Art are five scaled-down dumpsters that replicate…
By Karen Schiff One fine morning at the Harvard Art Museums, at about this time last year, I poked into the Fogg’s ongoing Bernini exhibition, mounted in a cozy room…
By CHELSEY PHILPOT When Mark Morris first staged his interpretation of the 17th century English opera “Dido and Aeneas,” what audience was he trying to reach? Did he intend to…
By RITA LOMBARDI A fly on the wall of the Bernard Toale Gallery will hear all kinds of speculation about Abelardo Morell’s new work. The image visitors see when they…
INTERVIEW WITH JOSEPH CARROLL By Jess T. Dugan Jess T. Dugan: To provide a background for this conversation, can you speak about how you came to work at the Bernard Toale…
By JON PETRO “I feel like everything I do has something to do with filling up space. I dunno, almost the way I drum is the way I draw: It’s…
By BRUCE CAMPBELL Print this article Airline. Travel. These two words together have come to exude a sigh; a sigh representing our collective foreknowledge of inevitable setbacks, inconveniences, and humiliations.…
By HEIDI MARSTON AISHMAN Print this article Heidi Marston Aishman provides us with a video of the opening for Raul Gonzalez at The New England Gallery of Latin American Art.…
By HEIDI MARSTON AISHMAN Print this article Heidi Marston Aishman provides us with a video of the opening for Judith Larsen at The Rhys Gallery. Click the image to watch…
By HEIDI MARSTON AISHMAN Print this article When I went to the Cai Guo-Qiang exhibit I Want to Believe at the Guggenheim I thought I knew what kind of experience…
By JESS T. DUGAN Print this article Claire Beckett is a photographer based in the new England area and is a recent recipient of Massachusetts Cultural Artist Grant, and was…
By JENNIFER MCMACKON The current exhibition at Toronto’s Gallery TPW was curated by the gallery’s Programming Director, Kim Simon. It features two video works by Polish artist, Artur Zmijewski. The…
By CHELSEY PHILPOT On Friday April 11, 2008, as part of a CRASHarts presentation at the Institute of Contemporary Art, a piece by Kinodance, a Boston-based troupe with a mission…
By JESS T. DUGAN Jess T. Dugan: How did you begin making photographs? Adi Nes: When I finished my army service I began thinking about what I wanted to study.…
By HANNAH COLE “What do I wear to an art fair in Milan?” This is the question that plagues me the night before my early morning train to Milan for…