By MATTHEW NASH Much has been written about “Things I Love: The Many Collections of William I. Koch” currently on view at the Museum of Fine Arts. Many of these articles address the blatant pandering of the MFA to the…
Yearly Archives: 2005
By JONATHAN FARDY In the mid sixties the body came back into art. The human figure had all but disappeared due to the overwhelming dominance of American abstraction, but come back it did – out from under the repressive…
Big Red & Shiny: AN INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM STOVER By REESE INMAN Cerith Wyn Evans’ first solo US museum survey was presented at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, from Oct 6, 2004 – Jan 30, 2005. The exhibition included…
By BIG RED Print this article September 17, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at The Middlesex Lounge for the Art Show Down fundraiser. Photos by James Manning.
By BIG RED Print this article September 15, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the reception for Return On Investment and David Brown at NESAD/Suffolk University. Photos by James Manning.
By BIG RED Print this article September 9, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at SOWA first Friday. Photographs by Fred Levy.
By BIG RED Print this article September 16, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Collision Eight El Ocho at Art Interactive. Photos by James Manning.
By BIG RED Print this article Boston artist Chantal Zakari, who recently co-curated the exhibition Bit Logic at GASP, has announced the release of her new book, webAffairs. From the announcement, this book “is an artist’s documentary of an adult…
By MARINA VERONICA Print this article Upon viewing Duane Slick’s new work at the Nielsen Gallery, one may recall Andy Warhol’s 1985 silkscreen prints of company logos and symbols or collaborative paintings with the young African-American graffiti artist with Haitian…
By JONATHAN FARDY Print this article What happens when we interact with the computer? Even a simple word processing program, changes the way I write, its not my handwriting, it auto corrects my typos, notifies me of spelling and grammatical…
By HEIDI MARSTON Print this article The lights go down, everyone screams. We don’t see anything yet but we know what’s coming. The anticipation is almost too much. The smoke pours out onto the stage; the lights from below light…
By HEIDI MARSTON Print this article The color was like the sky. It had a texture that changed from a soft brushstroke quality to patchy and cloudlike. It was 5’ x 5’ which at the time seemed huge. I felt…
By BIG RED STAFF Print this article THE GRAPHIC IMPERATIVE: POLITICAL POSTERS @ MASSART by BEN SLOAT LUEDERS-BOOTH & TUCKERMAN @ THE ART INSTITUTE OF BOSTON by MATTHEW NASH SONIFICATION/LISTENING UP @ MIT (BLGD 54) by ANNEKA LENSSEN JESSICA STOCKHOLDER…
By BEN SLOAT Print this article David Hilliard is a Boston-based photographer known for his unique multi-panel images that present complex, yet personal narratives. Represented by galleries in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and at the Bernard Toale Gallery here…
By CHARLES GIULIANO Print this article Last night I caught up with Linda Norden, the first curator of contemporary art at the venerable Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University. Yes, we did have beers but opted instead of burgers to…
By CHARLES GIULIANO Print this article In October, Gallery NAGA, on Boston’s Newbury Street, will present an exhibition of new work by Robert Ferrandini. Since his stroke in October, 2001 the gallery has shown and sold paintings and drawings from…
By CHRISTIAN HOLLAND Print this article Perhaps an appropriate show as Axiom’s finale at its Allston space, MASS MEDIA included the work of 21 new media artists in its comparatively small space. Axiom’s director and curator of MASS MEDIA, Heidi…
By ANNEKA LENSSEN Print this article Since I love almost every mark that Degas ever made, and anyone else with sensory organs and a passing affinity for Western art does too, this review probably best functions as an aid toward…
By RACHEL GEPNER Print this article Flip through an issue of Metropolis magazine and you’ll encounter stories about office chairs that save our spines, restaurants that save dining, and bus shelters that save bus waiting. Its pages of glossy photos…
By BIG RED Print this article August 26, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Axiom, Inc in Allston. —- Links: Axiom Art