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By BIG RED May 6, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at “ArtHouse”, 85 Rockview St. in Jamacia Plain. —- ArtHouse
By BIG RED May 12th 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the opening of OHM, curated by Dana Moser Axiom, Inc
By BIG RED May 4, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town on Newbury Street for openings at Judi Rotenberg Gallery, Pepper Gallery and Robert Klein Gallery. Featuring the adventures of the Big RED Trucker Cap “Aya Baya Bazaar: Jennifer Amadeo-Holl” is on view May 4 – June 3, 2006 at Judi Rotenberg Gallery. “Elliott Erwitt” is on view May 4 – June 10, 2006 at Robert Klein Gallery. “Marcus Kenney: Young American” is on view May 4 – June 10, 2006 at Pepper Gallery. “David Moore: PULSE” is on…
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR As Geoff Edgers over at “The Exhibitionist” reported earlier this week, Linda Norden will be leaving the Fogg after 8 years as curator. She has not stated her future plans. In a conversation with Charles Giuliano last autumn, Norden spoke about being the first contemporary art curator at The Fogg: “I took a job in a museum that never had a contemporary curator,” she said. “The position and department of Modern and Contemporary art was founded by the former director, James Cuno, in 1997. Harry Cooper was…
By BIG RED NEW EDITOR Ahhhhhhhhh…. summer. There are many great things about a summer in New England. For Bostonians and Cantabridgians, the streets are suddenly quiet after the departure of all those pesky students. For everyone else, there are green trees and chirping birds, long lunches in the warm sun, perhaps a stroll through the Fenway to the MFA or a leisurely afternoon on Newbury Street with a stop at a gallery or two. There are vacations to take, books to read, pale bits of skin to expose to sunlight, lawns…
By CHARLES GIULIANO For Austrian artists of the generation of Erwin Wurm, born in 1954, the challenge has been to get out from under the formidable gravitas of the strum und drang of the earlier Vienna Actionists of the 1960s. While he shares an interest in actions, or what is known in America as “performance art,” there is a very different lightness of touch. While he takes on intense social and political issues, including responses to post 9/ 11, a typical reaction is to laugh out loud at many of the images…
By RACHEL GEPNER April 1st of last year I was homeless, penniless and jobless, but I had a studio in 450 Harrison Ave in SoWa. I still remember how proud I was the first time I went in to work. I felt professional. Up until that time I’d always managed to make a corner in my apartment an Art Corner, but I was suffering from isolation. I imagined 450 as a place where people spent time at all hours of the day, would congregate and drink coffee and smoke cigarettes and look…
By MATTHEW GAMBER Readers, donors – dedicated and new: No commemorative DVD’s were offered! No tote bags! No coffee mugs! No operators were standing by! No phones! Yet, you continued to respond! Here at Big RED, we want to extend our thanks to who participated in our Big RED & Shiny Anti-Telethon all through April. With the generous contributions, we can move forward to expand our offerings to the Boston and New England community in a new Big RED format. Our object is to develop an Annual Print Edition that will feature…