Beast in the Living Room
By Stephen Vincent Kobasa Is there any sculptor so resistant to domestication as Sir Anthony Caro? The reality of this…
Read moreBy Stephen Vincent Kobasa Is there any sculptor so resistant to domestication as Sir Anthony Caro? The reality of this…
Read moreCONTENTS Features Jazz Is Playing at Bates College By Ric Kasini Kadour Art-making inspired by Jazz—One of America’s few…
Read moreContents Volume 35, Issue 3 FEATURES Now What? Plotting the Future By Patricia Rosoff How six local museums are renewing…
Read moreAlan Neider’s Hamden, CT studio. All the dresses of loss are arranged on the wall of Alan Neider’s studio like…
Read moreContents Volume 35, Issue 2 FEATURES Wearable Art Outside the Urban Center By Rachel Shipps Looking beyond the urban centers…
Read moreContents Volume 35, Issue 1 FEATURES Innovation and Heritage: Photography in New England By Robyn Day A re-energized medium preserves…
Read moreAn urban society needs two institutions to deal with non-functional objects: the sanitation department and the museum. —S. Dillon Ripley…
Read moreContents Volume 34, Issue 6 FEATURES Actions and Interactions: Ann Hamilton By Francine Koslow Miller Expanding the arena for public…
Read moreStealing would prove the point. There are commercial galleries everywhere that could be toured in succession, with a visitor taking…
Read moreContents Volume 34, Issue 5 FEATURES Forward-Looking New England Art Galleries By Judith Tolnick Champa Momentum and tenacity exemplify the…
Read moreHoly Land: Photographs by Joy Bush Through September 8, 2013 Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT 203-753-0381 www.mattatuckmuseum.org — by Stephen Vincent…
Read moreContents Volume 34, Issue 4 FEATURES The Book is Dead. Long Live the Book By Nava Atlas Taking stock of…
Read moreStevens Gallery • Homer Babbidge Library, University of Connecticut • Storrs, CT • lib.uconn.edu • Through June 21, 2013 Marjorie…
Read moreContents Volume 34, Issue 3 FEATURES Visiting Masterpieces at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston By Malcolm Rogers Extraordinary focus…
Read moreContents Volume 34, Issue 2 Features Public Art—Preparing for the Next Chapter By Elizabeth Keithline and Elysian McNiff The authors…
Read moreContents Volume 33, Issue 6 Features Exposing the Landscape By Diana Gaston This vast exhibition traces RISD’s donation driven, trendsetting…
Read moreBy Stephen Vincent Kobasa Rachel Beach, Stretch, Switch, Hatch, 2012. Painted Aluminum, Reclaimed Beams Only some sculptures are site specific,…
Read moreGiampietro Gallery • New Haven, CT • www.giampietrogallery.com • September 7–October 3, 2012 Linda Lindroth, Ellsworth (Green Box), 2011 Giving…
Read moreContents Volume 33, Issue 5 Features Involving Us Again, for the First Time By Rachel Palacios In advance of the…
Read moreVolume 33, Issue 4 FEATURES Provincetown’s Art Colonizers By Deborah Forman The outstanding work of a persistently contemporary…
Read moreNew Britain Museum of American Art • New Britain, CT • www.nbmaa.org • Through May 13, 2012 ‘All that glitters…
Read moreVolume 33, Issue 3 FEATURES Living (and Working) Aloft By Lois Tarlow & Steve Starger In two parts, two…
Read moreMuseum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design • Providence, RI • risdmuseum.org • Through April 15, 2012 What to…
Read moreVolume 33, Issue 2 FEATURES Kim Berman and Artist Proof Studio By Christine Temin The persistence of printmaking in, of,…
Read moreVolume 33, Issue 2 FEATURES The First Rule of Mobius Is You Don’t Talk About Mobius By Kris Wilton Turning…
Read moreVolume 32, Issue 6 FEATURES Exposure: Seven Emerging Photographers By Evan Smith Maybe this is the first time you’ve seen…
Read moreWhat is that? As a response to a curiously modified Airstream trailer with collapsed parachutes hanging from it, perched atop…
Read moreVolume 32, Issue 5 FEATURES Reviving the Troubled CMCA By Edgar Allen Beem Two years ago, the Center of Maine…
Read moreVolume 32, Issue 4 FEATURES Setting the Pace By David Raymond Sometimes public art can imitate the ebb and flow…
Read moreVolume 32, Issue 3 FEATURES Jon Brooks: On Fire By Debbie Hagan When a fire destroyed Jon Brooks’s art, tools,…
Read moreContents Volume 32, Issue 2 FEATURES Returning to His First Love By Jeanne Schinto Now that he has given a…
Read moreAmistad Center for Art & Culture at Wadsworth Atheneum • Hartford, CT • www.amistadartandculture.org • Part I, Printmaking, 1952–1999, through…
Read moreContents Volume 32, Issue 1 Features Printmakers Carve Common Grooves By Christine Temin As the 2011 North American Print Biennial…
Read moreVolume 31, Issue 6 FEATURES Wing of Desire By Christine Temin Fifty-three galleries and $504 million—MFA’s Art of the Americas…
Read moreFelice Varini: Three black circles in the air Main Ives Library, New Haven, CT, www.siteprojects.org, Through December 31, 2010 All…
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