By BIG RED Saturday, September 22, 2007 Candid snaps from a Big RED day on-the-town with Platform2 for “Risk: Race, Class, Geography, and Art” – featuring discussions throughout the city by Andi Sutton and Marie Cieri. Platform2
Monthly Archives: October, 2007
By BIG RED Sunday, September 30th, 2007 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the home (and fabulous collection) of Barbara and Jon Lee for a party to celebrate The Superheroes Project and intended to generate interest and buzz in…
By BIG RED September, 25th, 2007 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Capital Architectures, featuring photographs by Jim Dow, at the Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University. The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
By BIG RED September 28, 2007 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Axiom for a reading and event by Dave Wildman, promoting his new project “The Book Of Enemy” The Book Of Enemy
By MATTHEW NASH I just wanted to take a few moments, here at the start of autumn, to open the doors of Big RED to all of you, our loyal Big RED fans. As you know, Big RED is a…
By MATTHEW GAMBER Leaves are changing and tourists flock to New England for the leaves dying and the unique syrup packaging. Assuming nobody is here for the luxury of double parking, what officially is going on around these parts? From…
By CHARLES GIULIANO From the top floor of their brick, industrial building, at 93 Summer Street, in the downtown business district of Adams, Mass. the artists Matthew Belanger and Marianne Petit can see Mount Greylock, the tallest peak in Massachusetts.…
By STEVE AISHMAN Dust – To remove dust (as in cleaning) Dust – To apply dust (as in fingerprinting) Bound – Moving (“I was bound for Chicago”) Bound – Unable to move (“I was bound to my desk”) Buckle -…
By THOMAS MARQUET #23: Jacqueline fends off the advances of Steven Conrad, and spends a day in the studio. “The White Cube” comics can be read in series in the Big RED & Shiny Collections section. Thomas Marquet is a…
By MATTHEW NASH It’s hard to be optimistic about the apocalypse, yet much of the work in the group exhibition “After The End Of The World” feels, well… almost optimistic. The four artists in this exhibition each create worlds that…
By JON PETRO “‘America’s Paradise’ and ‘Isla Del Encanto:’ Contemporary Art from the American Caribbean,” is a thematic group exhibition, containing over 20 varying types of artworks, from 12 emerging and established American Caribbean artists addressing the issue of the…
By MARTINA TANGA Stencil: a thin sheet of stiff material – like paper or metal – is perforated with a design through which ink or paint is forced onto an underlying sheet of paper. It is a simple but effective…
By BEN SLOAT At the Bernard Toale Gallery in the South End is a fascinating exhibition of photographic images, Ambiguous Ambassador, by the deceased photographer Tseng Kowng Chi. Each image is a staged self portrait, a square format black and…
By MATTHEW NASH On the corner of Westland and Mass. Ave, across from the Christian Science Church, Andi Sutton stands on a milk crate in front of a small crowd. She is describing her project, “Crosspollination,” and its relationship to…