By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR NAO Gallery director Karine Jouenne has announced that her gallery will be closing this fall. In a recent email, Jouenne said that NAO “will not be able to financially sustain the gallery beyond the end…
Browsing: Volume 1 : Issue #22
By BIG RED Print this article April 22 – May 8, 2005 Candid snaps from many of the openings and events of Boston CyberArts 2005.
By BIG RED Print this article April 28, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Edible Art, a fundraiser for the scholarship fund at Lesley University. Edible Art was held this year at the Skywalk of the…
By BIG RED Print this article May 13, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the opening for Word of Mouth/Works on Paper at Rhys Gallery, located at 70 Northampton St., #105, Boston.
By BIG RED Print this article April 28th, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town from the off-site reception for Tim Saltarelli’s Velodrome, in conjunction with In the End, Maybe It was Never Even There.
By BIG RED Print this article According to Reuters, thirty-two works by Jackson Pollock, created between 1946-49, before his meteoric rise to fame, were uncovered in a Long Island warehouse. The works were found by a filmmaker, Alex Matter, who…
By BIG RED Print this article Last week, the North Adams city council voted to dismiss a proposal submitted by councilor Robert R. Moulton Jr. seeeking to prohibit any display of “nude or partially nude female or male” where it…
By CHARLES GIULIANO Print this article Mary Ellen Strom: The Nudes Judi Rotenberg Gallery Through May 7 Corporate Commands Space 200 Through April 29 Denise Marika: Detritus Howard Yezerski Gallery Through May 24 Some time back we wrote a Beer…
By CHARLES GIULIANO Print this article While walking through the National Gallery some years ago from some distance across a large space I spotted an unfamiliar synthetic cubist painting from Picasso’s studio series. From afar there was something off about…
By JONATHAN FARDY Print this article Every spring Boston enters its “congrats to the grads” phase. You start getting invites or evites to graduation parties. You buy the same cards, recite the platitudes, and the ubiquitous “what now” finds its…
By MATTHEW NASH Print this article Judi Rotenberg Gallery feels a bit eerie and subversive these days. The windows are blacked-out, labeled only with the title of the current show: “The Nudes”. The gallery itself is as dark as a…
By ANNEKA LENSSEN Print this article The CyberArts flyers said that Geometries of Power, an online multi-user event, would run from 2-5 pm. This was a typo. The program only went live at 3 pm. The mistake was lucky; we…
By ELLEN WETMORE Print this article The Decordova hosted the winners of the ARTCOM residency for Boston Cyberarts 2005: Jon Klima and Carrie Bodle. Klima’s Train is an HO [1] scale layout featuring two sets of locomotives and cars circling…
By CHRISTIAN HOLLAND Print this article There was little interest in this show during its first few weeks up. One might guess that it was because it was billed simply as New Media Art from Finland. I am personally, as…
By MATTHEW NASH Print this article Boston artist Jeff “Jeffu” Warmouth is a funny guy. His work incorporates elements of children’s tv (think “You Can’t Do That On Television”) with prop comedy, Jewish humor, kung fu and cooking. His pieces…
By DINA DEITSCH Print this article The social collective is gaining steam once again in the art world. Mass MoCA gave the 1990s its Interventionists’ retrospective, Flux(us) groups are flourishing in Queens, and Boston has its staple collective scoping out…