Frame to Fame
This is the third part of our series following the paths of four talented filmmakers: Raeshelle Cooke, who directed the…
Read moreThis is the third part of our series following the paths of four talented filmmakers: Raeshelle Cooke, who directed the…
Read morel. to r. Shura Baryshnikov and Danielle Davidson at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, NYC, on January 18, 2016. Photo: Marc…
Read moreFrances Stark, Pull After “Push,” 2010, mixed media on canvas on panel, 69 x 89″. Collection Nancy and Joachim Bechtle….
Read moreFaye Mylen, Summer Bloom, oil on aluminum, 36 x 36″. Tracing the aesthetic pathways traveled before them by English landscape…
Read moreIn the face of heartache and defeat, you need to look at the big picture. That’s one takeaway from our Frame…
Read moreThe journey from “inkling of an idea” to “indie film” is no easy path to tread. In this second edition…
Read moreSummer is upon New England, and for those in creative fields especially, summer reading provides rest, escapism and nostalgia, as…
Read moreDan Wasserman, Cartoon: Hillary Yoga, May 2016, pen and ink on bristol board with Photoshop color; 7 x 9″. As…
Read moreLaylah Ali, Untitled (Acephalous series), 2015, gouache, acrylic, watercolor, and pencil on paper, 40½ x 56″. Courtesy of Paul Kasmin…
Read moreIn Art New England’s July/August issue, film critic Ethan Gilsdorf follows the path of four independent films by New England…
Read moreNeil Harbisson “listening” to color with his surgically-implanted antenna. Photo: Lars Norgaard. Museums are sometimes accused of focusing too much…
Read moreComposer and harpist Hannah Lash in her office at Yale School of Music. Photo: Susan Rand Brown. A burst of…
Read moreOpening night of Independent Film Festival Boston at the Somerville Theatre in Davis Square, Somerville, MA. Courtesy of IFFBoston. When…
Read moreBobbi Gibb, current photo. Her passion may be running yet contemporary artist and sculptor Bobbi Gibb has never run from…
Read moreA standard 28mm lens gives photographers lots of light and a huge depth of field to play with….
Read moreNetworking following a conference panel. Photo: Don Motheman. This February, a diverse gathering of more than 400 artists from around…
Read moreDirector Kate Geis edits Paul Taylor: Creative Domain. Photo: Chattman Photography © 2010. How do we choose to view our…
Read morel. to r. Daniel Berger-Jones and Phil Tayler in the Lyric Stage production of Stones in his Pockets. Photo: Mark…
Read moreMario Quiroz, HC 1405-FIT-FIR-0103, 2014, hand-colored black-and-white photograph, 16 x 20″. Courtesy of the Fitchburg Art Museum. Commissioned by the…
Read moreJon Taylor, 30′ Radio Tower & Pants, 2006. Courtesy of I-Park Foundation, Inc. In the art world, the biennial (or…
Read more© 3S Artspace, Performance Space, Portsmouth, NH, 2015. Photo: David J. Murray, cleareyephoto.com. What would happen if you could lift…
Read moreGrace DeGennaro in her studio in Yarmouth, ME, 2015. Photo: David Wade. Maine is predominantly known for its popular realist,…
Read moreJean-Michel Othoniel, Peony, The Knot of Shame, 2015, mirrored glass, stainless steel, 118 1/8 x 118 1/8 x 78 3/4″….
Read moreAbove: George Bellows, Iron Coast, Monhegan, 1913, oil on board, 14 5/8 x 19″. Monhegan Museum of Art and History,…
Read moreFrank Sudol, Giant Ribbons #2, 2002, birch, acrylic, paint, fabric paint, 46 x 14″; Giant Ribbons #1, 2002, birch, acrylic,…
Read moreInstallation shot of the exhibition Staring Back: The Creation and Legacy of Picasso’s Demoiselles d’Avignon, utilizing technological tools such as…
Read moreThe currently untitled mural in the Bearded Lady’s Jewel Box, 2014, an ongoing evolving painting by artist Elizabeth Kleene, 125…
Read moreTop: James Montford in his studio. Photo: Christopher O’Brien. Bottom: James Montford, Black Indians in Space Hands Up (detail),…
Read moreAdele Outteridge, Vessels, 2004, Plexiglas with linen thread and binding. © Adele Outteridge. Once upon a time, a turn of…
Read moreChristo in his studio with a preparatory collage for Over The River, 2011. Photo: Wolfgang Volz. © 2011 Christo….
Read moreGordon Goetemann, Harbor Water, 2014, oil, 32 x 26″. For anyone strolling along Wonson Street, home to the famed Rocky…
Read moreJan Owen, Mysterious Affinity, 2013, ink and acrylic on Hollytex polyester; sewn book with paper. Cover binding by Alison Kuller….
Read moreWhat do Arnold Schwarzenegger, Andy Warhol and a bale of hay have in common? No, that’s not the set up…
Read moreTo celebrate its 70th anniversary at 169 Newbury Street, Childs Gallery will go under the knife (a jackhammer more accurately)…
Read moreWe want it to be our Armory Show,” says Bob Armstrong, co-curator, along with his wife, artist Jill Whitney Armstrong,…
Read moreJohn Bisbee’s studio—or forge or smithy, depending upon what’s happening there on any given day—is located on the back side…
Read more“Eclectic” seems to be an art world buzzword these days. Museums, galleries, critics and collectors are all espousing the value…
Read moreOn June 23, 2005, I arrived in Florence with an appointment to view one small painting that had dropped out…
Read moreDrone view of Western Avenue Studios, Lowell, MA. Photo: John Wren. Joseph Beuys created sculpture, drawings, and performances, yet one…
Read moreAlan Neider’s Hamden, CT studio. All the dresses of loss are arranged on the wall of Alan Neider’s studio like…
Read moreAs the title for a mid-career retrospective organized by the ICA, Boston, Amy Sillman: one lump or two, sounds cozy…
Read moreIn the 1980s, studio furniture artist Tom Loeser designed a functional wooden armchair assembled from unmatched architectural elements. Loeser fashioned…
Read moreContemporary Art can be a tough market to crack. Works routinely sell for thousands of dollars, with photographs fetching higher…
Read morePediment n. 1. Architecture: the triangular upper part of the front of a classical building, typically surmounting a portico. Donald…
Read moreNancy Manter, Every Night, 2012, archival inkjet, 9 x 12.5″. American Abstract Artists (AAA) is celebrating its 75th anniversary…
Read moreStealing would prove the point. There are commercial galleries everywhere that could be toured in succession, with a visitor taking…
Read moreFor mixed-media artist Elspeth Halvorsen (born in 1929), a lifetime spent flying just under the radar has enabled her the…
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