May/June 2019

Price: $5.95

Contents

Volume 40, Issue 3

FEATURES

Thomas to Kusama
By Charles Bonenti
What New England Museums Bought This Year

Embracing Change
By Matthew D. Teitelbaum, Sharon L. Corwin, Joseph C. Thompson and Richard Saunders
Reflections from Four Museum Directors

COLUMNS

Publisher’s Letter

FlashPoints

Gallery FlashPoints

Museum Directors FlashPoints

Studio Visit
Elizabeth Duffy
By Cerys Wilson

Studio Visit
Johnny Swing
By Sarah Baker

Profile
Ruth Pointer
By Stace Brandt

Curator’s Eye
A Closer Look at Younès Rahmoun’s Habba
By Emma Chubb in conversation with Sarah Baker

Exhibitions
Two Jewels of New England: Lois Tarlow at the New Danforth
By Cynthia Close

Museums
Keeping History Above Water:
Museums and Climate Change
By Dan Yaeger

Index
The Art New England Museum Index
By S. Scarlett Moberly

Theater
“Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’” Oklahoma! at the North Shore Music Theater
By Jared Bowen

Culture
Form and Function in New England: The Bauhaus at 100
By James McCown

Culture
Parochial to Global: Spotlighting Changes in Connecticut’s Museum Culture
By Susan Rand Brown

Film
Museum Town
By Ethan Gilsdorf

REVIEWS & PREVIEWS

SPOTLIGHT

Small Worlds: Miniatures in Contemporary Art at Fleming Museum of Art
by Cynthia Close

CONNECTICUT

Matthew Barney: Redoubt at Yale University Art Gallery by Jacquelyn Gleisner

Erin Lee Antonak: Seven Spans at ArtSpace New Haven by Jacquelyn Gleisner

MAINE

Greg Shattenberg: Rewinding Romanticism at Maine Museum of Photographic Art
by Carl Little

wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything at Abbe Museum by Carl Little

MASSACHUSETTS

Howardena Pindell: What Remains to be Seen at Rose Art Museum by Julianna Thibodeaux

Minoo Emami: Lace on Bones at Gallery Kayafas by Julianna Thibodeaux

Fire and Light: Otto Piene in Groton, 1983–2014 at Fitchburg Art Museum by Christopher Capozzola

Sheila Gallagher: wake at Nesto Gallery, Milton Academy by Susan Boulanger

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Life/Like: Photographs by Martine Gutierrez at Mount Holyoke College Art Museum by Laura Holland

Alnoba Outdoor Sculpture Park in Kensington, NH by Debbie Kane

RHODE ISLAND

Science FictionS: Doug Bosch and Richard Whitten at Jamestown Art Center by Alexander Castro

Unraveling Our Truths: Dead Ringer at Bristol Art Museum by Elizabeth Maynard

VERMONT

Katya Grokhovsky: Privately Owned at Overnight Projects & The Karma Bird House Gallery by Jacoba Urist

Fault Lines at Studio Place Arts by B. Amore

IN THIS ISSUE

Calendar

Destination: Vermont

Destination: Berkshires, MA & Beyond

Summer Getaway Guide

Guide to Schools and Workshops

Art Guide

Exhibition Listings

Classifieds

Art Seen


ON THE COVER: Untitled, from the portfolio Constructions, 1923.
László Moholy‑Nagy (American (born in Hungary), 1895–1946).
Lithograph. Promised gift of Richard E. Caves. Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.