By BIG RED Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the walkthrough/opening of Boston Art Windows, curated by James Hull. Photos by James Manning
Browsing: Volume 1 : Issue #33
By BIG RED December 11, 2005 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Art Interactive for the closing of GLOWLAB: OPEN LAB. —- Links: Art Interactive Photos by James Manning.
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR via NEWSgrist, via BoingBoing: Friday, December 2, 2005: France about to get worst copyright law in Europe? France may soon enact the worst copyright law in Europe, sneaking it through in a legislative session scheduled…
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR The LEF Foundation has announced the awards for their Contemporary Work Fund. Totalling $303,000, this funding supports a wide range of artists, individuals and projects in New England. PERFORMING ARTS Dance Island Moving Company Funds…
By ANTHONY TUCK Suddenly, there’s an art gallery on South Boston’s West Broadway, just down the street from the Russian-owned liquor store. Next door to the Irish Bakery. You can’t miss it, since it’s the only art gallery on Broadway.…
By MATTHEW GAMBER In elementary school, my sister discarded (or left in my dresser, for whatever reason), an unlicensed Lakers t-shirt. I decided to wear it to school the next day because: A) I discovered it, which was its own…
By CHARLES GIULIANO November 20, 2005 With artist, entrepreneur, publisher, gallerist, Abraham Lubelski, anything that engages his attention and imagination is possible. Five years ago, not long after I launched Maverick Arts Magazine as an eletter, he was one of…
By ROSIE BRANSON GILL Last Friday night the Berwick Research Institute hosted an open studio for their AIR (Artists in Research) residents, Pam Larson and Morgan Schwartz. It was a rare and valuable opportunity to chat with artists about their…
By MICAH J. MALONE Susan Jane Belton’s coffee cups have been annoying me for years. These serial drawings and paintings first reminded me of Warhol soup cans or Jim Dine’s drawings of utensils, except without the precision of Dine or…
By CHRISTIAN HOLLAND When an artist represents something, whether they be a writer, painter, sculptor, etc., they must determine, among other things, how much they would like to show and tell us in order achieve that representation. The artist Robin…
By ANNEKA LENSSEN For the month of December, the people of the Boston area can go see art by Palestinian artists in person. The Zeitgeist is billing the exhibit, curated by Samia Halaby (a Palestinian artist herself, now based in…
By MATTHEW NASH Walking down Washington Street to get lunch at New Saigon Sandwich, I looked up at the darkened windows above the corner at Beach Street. My heart gave a little leap, then sank a bit, and I thought…
By THOMAS MARQUET #1: Tom Marquet’s new comic series, “The White Cube” begins here with the opening of a new gallery. “The White Cube” comics can be read in series in the Big RED & Shiny Collections section. Thomas…