By BIG RED Thursday, June 24th, 2010 Candid photos from a Big RED night on-the-town at Suffolk University Art Gallery at The New England School of Art and Design for the opening of On The Road, “a group exhibition of…
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By BIG RED Saturday, June 19th, 2010. Candid photos from a Big RED night on-the-town for the inaugural opening at at RUGG Residency for Audrey M. Hope’s installation Grottensaal Living Wall. “Grottensaal Living Wall” was created and on view at…
By STEVE AISHMAN Confessions of an Art Nerd Throughout my life I have been called a nerd. This has always been fine for me because I am a nerd. In fact I am multiple types of nerd. To make things…
By MICAH J. MALONE In most biographical accounts of the late Al Taylor his identification and origin as a painter, as opposed to a sculptor, is almost always noted. Also, and more pertinent to my interests, was his trip to…
By KURT COLE EIDSVIG What could be left to say about Claude Monet? The iconic Impressionist has been the subject of major shows dotting the globe for each of the past ten-plus years, many times simultaneously. There are notepads, calendars,…
By JOHN PYPER The New England Conservatory and the Summer Institute for Contemporary Performance Practice (SICPP) demonstrated their commitment to new music by devoting an evening at Jordan Hall to 20th century German composers. Steffen Schleiermacher, a guest artist for…
By JAMES NADEAU So it is finally upon us: the reality show about artists and the art world brought to us by the Bravo Network and Sara Jessica Parker. I am having a hard time reconciling my disdain for Work…