By MATTHEW NASH Zach Feuer is one of the most amazing people I know. He arrived at the Museum School in the mid-90’s with a dynamic approach to making art, to looking at work, and talking about what he saw.…
Browsing: Volume 1 : Issue #29
By MICAH J. MALONE The latest issue of FRIEZE magazine is dedicated to asking what has changed in art over the last 40 years. Responses inevitably vary from the rise of technology-based art to the supposed fall of minimalism, or…
By MARINA VERONICA Print this article Last evening I attended a lecture at the Museum of Fine Arts by Michael Kimmelman, chief art critic of the New York Times, and subsequently bought his new book “The Accidental Masterpiece: On…
By BEN SLOAT Print this article In late September, the artist Zhang Huan did a performance entitled “My Boston” on the west lawn of the Museum of Fine Arts. Well known for his performance work in his native China such…
By CHRISTIAN HOLLAND Print this article Will we ever tire of 9/11 artwork? Probably not, just as long as the framers of popular debate continue to espouse viewpoints that only take into account the two most disparate philosophies they are…
By BIG RED Print this article With so many young artists in Boston, and with so much energy in the scene, it can often be hard to keep track of good work, or to know which artists may be worth…
By BIG RED Print this article October 22, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Fort Point Channel 319 Gallery for the opening of “Contained”.
By BIG RED Print this article October 21, 2005. Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Art Interactive for the opening of “Glowlab: Open Lab”
By BIG RED Print this article The deadline for the first ever Big RED & Shiny design competition is coming up. We are still looking for your vision of what this site can be, so send it today! As you…
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR Print this article Chicago is the windy city, full of mid-western angst and fresh-faced art students wandering out of The School of the Art Institute, looking for their place in the world. There is a…
By CHARLES GIULIANO Print this article The remarkable, panoramic, film inspired paintings of Damian Loeb first came to my attention through the solo exhibition “Public Domain” at Mary Boone Gallery in 2001. This initial exposure was benign as I was…