By BIG RED February 8th, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the opening of Harvey Loves Harvey “Pseudo-science For a Better Tomorrow” at Fitchburg State College. Harvey Loves Harvey Fitchburg State College Images by James…
Browsing: Volume 1 : Issue #37
By BIG RED February 19th. 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the Enormous Room in Central Sq. at the Berwick Research Institutes’, “nothing fancy- a chance to sit back in psuedo-Moraccan-Manhattan-Orientalist-Chick-Splendor for a good cause and…
By BIG RED Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at The Rhys Gallery for the opening of “Detained Youth”. Rhys Gallery Images by Thomas Guistainis.
By BIG RED February 27th, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town of “Singing the House” by Artist William Pope.L and members of the Manhattan Group MIT William Pope.L on Artnet William Pope.L on TenByTen Images by James…
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR Due to impending cuts in the state budget, Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has recommended that money to fund the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) be cut. A plea from Dan Hunter, Executive Director for Massachusetts Advocates…
By CHARLES GIULIANO With the exception of the occasional great painting, usually Northern European, it is generally thought that the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston missed the boat on acquiring 20th century art. Particularly when compared to its renowned depth…
By MATTHEW GAMBER I have had the opportunity, in close proximity, to be on both sides of the application process. If you’ve read though parts of Issue 35, and you are unfazed by the articles on Art and Academia, here…
By ANNEKA LENSSEN February brings a (free) looped screening of works by video art titans Francis Alys, David Claerbout, Joan Jonas, Isaac Julien, William Kentridge, Pipilotti Rist, and Anri Sala to Harvard Square. Just pop out of the T station…
By CHRISTIAN HOLLAND The irony of much public art, especially that which came in the last third of the 20th century, is that it is hardly public at all. It does not engage the intended audience; it is too abstruse…
By KATHRYN ADA DUTOIT This communiqué from Ralph Steadman accompanies “Drawing Breath: A Retrospective Whisper,” currently on view at the Art Institute of Boston: The last time I was in Boston I was trying to avoid the airport police while…
By LUANNE STOVALL After, the current exhibition at the Mills Gallery curated by Laura Donaldson, seeks to initiate a conversation about our pivotal responses to Loss. Speaking mostly in distanced elegiac tones, the exhibition stakes its primary ground in the…
By MARRIKKA TROTTER Architecture is the expression of the very being of societies….In practice, only the ideal being of society, that which orders and prohibits with authority, expresses itself in what are architectural compositions in the strict sense of the…
By MICAH J. MALONE Mel Ziegler and Kate Ericson produced some of the most important and challenging work of their generation during their ten-year collaboration between 1985-1995. The largest survey to date of their often overlooked and complex production opened…