By JESSICA POSER Print this article Art Interactive begins its third season on a poetic and spiritually resonant tone with its first solo show, Sonalumina-13, a sound installation by Jeff Talman. This site-specific work is a meditative exploration of the…
Monthly Archives: October, 2004
By BIG RED Print this article October 8, 2004 Candid photos from a Big RED night on-the-town at GALLERY for the opening of EXHIBITION —- Links: Clifford-Smith Gallery “Josh Winer: Photographs” is on view October 5 – 30, 2004 at…
By BIG RED Print this article This past weekend, the Berwick Research Institute released their first book: BRI*air. As one of Boston’s more embattled alternative spaces, the Berwick has been functioning without its exhibition venue or performance space for over…
By NATALIE LOVELESS Print this article […5…] One should not develop a taste for mourning, and yet mourn we must. […13…] What happens when a great thinker becomes silent, one whom we knew living, whom we read and reread, and…
By BIG RED Print this article Citing copyright issues, a painting by Damian Loeb that was included in “The Charged Image: Work from the Collection of Douglas Cramer” at the University of Harford Joseloff Gallery was removed from the exhibition.…
By ANNEKA LENSSEN Print this article Though the art department at Harvard is much-discussed, is it worth its reputation? It has that gauzy name: Visual and Environmental Studies (VES). A gossipy New Yorker article two years ago detailed the dismissal…
During my regular commute from the Bowdin Street T stop on the Blue Line up the hill to classes at Suffolk University, for many months, I passed by the construction site for a high rise government office building. Often that…
By BEN SLOAT Print this article Gallery Katz in the South End currently has on exhibit until October 16th, a show by the artist Shepard Fairey. Famed for his ubiquitous “Obey” stickers, replete with an image of Andre the Giant,…
By MICAH J. MALONE Print this article Green St. Gallery is under construction. With saws, Vacuums, scraps of wood, and tons of dust, Douglas Weathersby’s newest installment resembles a construction site as much as an art exhibition. Commissioned to complete…
By CHRISTIAN HOLLAND Print this article The very first screening of the Fall 2004 season of Alla Kovgan and Jeff Silva’s semi-weekly Balagan experimental film and video series was called “New England Beat.” But a title including the phrase ‘experimental…
By HEIDI M. MARSTON Print this article Josh Winer’s show at Clifford Smith Gallery exhibits 30” x 40 “ C–prints of piles of sand and gravel. The photographs, shot with a 4×5 camera and mounted on aluminum, are reminiscent of…
By KIMBERLY POTVIN Print this article Nathaniel Hawthorne published The Scarlet Letter in 1850, which was greeted, at the time, with great anticipation and enthusiasm, especially considering the alluring subject matter; that of America’s Puritan past and the eternally interesting…
By MATTHEW GAMBER Print this article Ken Feingold is an artist whose work has explored the communicative capacity of video installation, web-based programming, and “cinematic sculpture.” Feingold is a recipient of awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the…