By BIG RED Print this article May 23rd, 2008 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at TruSpace & Desoto Row Gallery in Savannah for the opening of Coming to Terms, with photographs by Robert Wilson. Desoto Row Gallery
Browsing: Volume 1 : Issue #83
By BIG RED Print this article Thursday, May 15th, 2008 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the opening of The 2008 DeCordova Annual Exhibition. Artists included in the exhibition are: Mitchel K. Ahern, Matt Brackett, Leah Gauthier,…
By MATTHEW NASH Print this article Lately, there has been a lot of news concerning the closing of a number of galleries in Boston. In issue #80, I wrote about this shake-up, and argued that while it is a shame…
By STEVE AISHMAN Print this article “Our enormously productive economy… demands that we make consumption our way of life, that we convert the buying and use of goods into rituals, that we seek our spiritual satisfaction, our ego satisfaction, in…
By THOMAS MARQUET Print this article #33: Halfway through breaking a sweat, Danny wonders why he said “No problem.” Thomas Marquet is a cartoonist, sculptor, and critic, based in Brooklyn, New York, which is an admittedly unoriginal place to be…
By MATTHEW NASH Print this article Collision Collective “are a group of artists from MIT and the Boston area exploring new technologies,” says their website. This has led them in many different directions creatively, and (not coincidentally) often results in…
By CHRISTIAN HOLLAND Print this article It’s difficult to find context within a polarizing issue. We see it now with our presidential election. Marked blocs of the country’s population are congregating around different candidates because of beliefs, the way they…
By JAMES NADEAU Print this article “Here we have images which only receive actions on one facet or in certain parts and only execute reactions by and in other parts. These are, so to speak, ‘quartered’ images.” -Gilles Deleuze Akerman…
By BRUCE CAMPBELL Print this article Airline. Travel. These two words together have come to exude a sigh; a sigh representing our collective foreknowledge of inevitable setbacks, inconveniences, and humiliations. Despite security and fuel surcharges, and the double disgrace of…