By BIG RED Friday, August 4, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED evening on the town at Jeremy Chu’s apartment in Boston’s South End for his performance, THE RENAISSANCE WINDOW PROJECT: A PARALLAX VIEW
Monthly Archives: August, 2006
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR Locally residing writer, Patricia Cornwell, author of Portrait of a Killer, a novel about sleuthing the identity of Jack the Ripper, the London East End killer, has promised a gift of over 80 works by…
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR This upcoming 2006 season, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum of Art will be offering podcasts of their ongoing Tapestry Room concert series, which features young performers and contemporary composers. The podcasts are a part of…
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR While it has been unofficial knowledge for a while now, George Fifield has officially confirmed his departure from the DeCordova Museum. Fifield told Big RED & Shiny that the museum has closed the curator of…
By KATHLEEN BITETTI Jason Schupbach is the director of ArtistLink which is currently housed at the Massachusetts Cultural Council. He has been attending meetings for artist housing and artist work space development all over Massachusetts for the past year and…
By JASON DEAN At art school in NY city, I learned an important lesson that no ridiculous amount of tuition could have taught me: no one is about to hold your hand in any way and the real world should…
By JENNIFER MCMACKON I’m in the studio of Toronto artist Andrew Reyes. With upcoming solo exhibitions both here at Diaz Contemporary and stateside at Buffalo’s Hallwalls, he’s an artist to watch. I’m looking for evidence of sculpture. I’d especially love…
By JON PETRO I went to see Katz. Honestly, I really did. The single, self-serving reason I drove to the Peabody Essex Museum, in Salem, MA, was to see a panoramic painting by the artist Alex Katz. I don’t know…
By MATTHEW GAMBER A contemporary riddle: How many Ansel Adams calendars does the Sierra Club have to sell to support awareness of the John Muir trail? Based on sales, many admire a tree more in a photograph, which is perhaps…
By BEN SLOAT On view until September 9th at the Green Street Gallery is the multimedia exhibition Astronauts, Monsters, and Silicon Flowers. A dark and quirky rejoinder to the end of summer and the arrival of sober autumn, this show…
By JASON DEAN In Venus at Her Mirror, a well-known painting by Diego Velasquez, Venus reclines on a sofa with her back to the viewer. She’s looking back at the viewer in a mirror held by Cupid. Her face is…
By CHRISTIAN HOLLAND What does it mean and why did you make it? What is the origin of this piece? Have you ever been to an artist talk and, instead of admiring the artwork, found yourself marveling at how the…
By BIG RED August 3rd, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Judi Rotenberg for Made in America, featuring Brian Burkhardt, Gina Dawson, Leslie Hall, Harvey Loves Harvey, Joan Linder, Jane Maxwell, Sean Micka, Liz Nofziger, Douglas…
By BIG RED Thursday, August 3rd, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the opening of MADE IN AMERICA at the Judi ROtenberg Gallery with Brian Burkhardt, Gina Dawson, Leslie Hall, Harvey Loves Harvey, Joan Linder, Jane…
By BIG RED July 31st – August 3rd 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED week on-the-town at SIGGRAPH Boston 2006, a small selection of the many exhibits, performers and demonstrations at the SIGGRAPH Boston convention. Photos by James Manning.…
By BIG RED Thursday, July 30th, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the opening events for SIGGRAPH Boston 2006 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. Photos by James Manning. SIGGRAPH2006: 33rd International Conference and Exhibition
By BIG RED August 4th, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the opening at Green Street for Astronauts, Monsters and Silicon Flowers, featuring the work of Scott Listfield, Leah Johnstone-Mosher, Jeff Warmouth. Photos by Cloak and…
By BIG RED Saturday, July 22nd, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the Circus Bezerkus fundraiser for the Institute of Infinatly Small Things and iKatun. Photos by James Manning. The Institute for Infinitely Small Things
By BIG RED Monday, July 31st, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Axiom Gallery. for the opening of CAPTURING TIME AND SPACE. Featuring: Michael Rees, Kenneth Huff, Nell Breyer and Henry Kaufman. Photos by James Manning.…
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR This past week, the ICA announced that the opening of the new new South Boston waterfront building will be delayed.The $51 million facility, under construction since 2004, slated to open this upcoming September 17th, will…