ASKEW @ 215 COLLEGE ARTISTS’ CONTEMPORARY GALLERY By Amanda Sanfilippo Featuring the work of Paul Humphrey, Jennifer Koch, Tarrah Krajnak and Lance Richbourg, Askew: Contemporary Portraits lays out four different approaches to contemporary portraiture, all of which are intertwined in…
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BIG RED ON-THE-TOWN: THE LIST By Big Red Friday, October 10th, 2008 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at MIT’s List Visual Arts Center for the opening of “Adel Abdessemed: Situation and Practice” MIT List Visual Arts Center Photos…
BIG RED ON-THE-TOWN: TRUSTMAN GALLERY, SIMMONS COLLEGE By Big Red Thursday, October 9th , 2008 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at the opening of The Human Animal Project. Curated by Paul Roux Trustman Art Gallery at Simmons College…
BETH LIPMAN @ RISD & SOVIET POLITICAL ART @ BROWN By James Nadeau Last weekend I took a road trip (actually it was a train trip) to Providence. I went to check out the new wing at the museum at the…
OLAFUR ELIASSON: WATERFALLS By Ben Sloat I rode over the Manhattan Bridge today with a group of out of towners. As we looked eagerly into New York Harbor for the Eliasson waterfalls, we were disappointed to find only the scaffolding in…
A REPORT FROM THE PHANTOM ZONE By Steve Aishman The Zuni have used clay figures for thousands of years. Buddhists; mandalas. A clinical psychologists may suggest a candle. Christians may use the cross. Cultures from around the globe and throughout history…
JOGGING WITH THE PRESIDENT OF RISD By Christian Holland Several times a month, John Maeda, the recently inaugurated president of RISD hosts a community jogging event called “Jogging with John.” This issue, Big RED & Shiny offers a short podcast about…
INTERVIEW WITH JIM FITTS By Jason Landry Jim Fitts is the Executive Director of the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, a position he took on in 2007 after serving for several years on the center’s Board of Directors. He…
BIG RED ON-THE-TOWN: HONK! By Big Red Sunday, October 12th, 2008 Candid snaps from a Big RED afternoon on-the-town at HONK! Parade to Reclaim the Streets for Horns, Bikes, and Feet: From Davis Square to Harvard Square. HONKFEST
MARKETWATCH By Micah J. Malone Marketwatch was created as a means to speculate on what is good economic value in art. From time to time I will write upon great market choices, emphasizing small-scale enterprises. When talking about art markets, comparisons…