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The DeCordova's sculpture; Judi Rotenberg's farewell
The DeCordova's sculpture; Judi Rotenberg's farewell
By:
GREG COOK
| June 04, 2010
Photos: Crystal Friends at the MEME Gallery
Crystal Friends at the MEME Gallery | May 28-30, 2010
The Crystal Friends, a.k.a. Dave Ortega and Ken B, showcased their art and wares at the MEME Gallery on May 28-30.
By:
SCOTT LACEY
| June 01, 2010
After images
Karen Finley does Jackie
Karen Finley won’t be naked, or covered in chocolate. Candied yams will not be involved. If there are neighborhood morality-watch squads in Salem, they’ll have the night off.
By:
JIM SULLIVAN
| May 28, 2010
Power plays
The Maya and the Kennedys at the Peabody Essex
Some weeks back, I got to listen to Brown University archæology professor Stephen Houston pronounce the throaty, staccato sounds of Maya hieroglyphs carved across a six-foot-wide limestone panel.
By:
GREG COOK
| May 21, 2010
Slideshow: The Maya And The Mythic Sea at Peabody Essex Museum
“Fiery Pool: The Maya And The Mythic Sea,” Peabody Essex Museum through July 18
Mayan works of art at the “Fiery Pool: The Maya And The Mythic Sea,” exhibit
By:
PHOENIX STAFF
| May 19, 2010
Photos: Corey Grayhorse's pop-surreal dream photography at AS220
Corey Grayhorse at AS220 through May 29, 2010
Beauties, beasts, and fashionable creeps
By:
COREY GRAYHORSE
| May 20, 2010
Photos: 'The Kennedys' at Peabody Essex Museum
Photos of JFK, Jackie Onassis and family at the PEM through July 18
"The Kennedys” exhibit at Peabody Essex Museum, through July 18
By:
RICHARD AVEDON
| May 19, 2010
Slideshow: Orestes Gaulhiac at Galeria Cubana
Orestes Gaulhiac's work at Galeria Cubana from May 14 to June 27, 2010.
Works of art from Orestes Gaulhiac
By:
ORESTES GAULHIA
| May 14, 2010
Puppet pageants
The influential art of Jim Henson and Peter Schumann
In the beginning, there was Kermit. Not Kermit the Frog — not just yet. That would come nearly 15 years later.
By:
GREG COOK
| May 07, 2010
Photos: Jim Henson's Fantastic World
At the National Heritage Museum through June 27, 2010
Photos from Jim Henson's Fantastic World at the National Heritage Museum
By:
PHOENIX STAFF
| May 04, 2010
Slideshow: 'Triiibe' at Gallery Kayafas
''Triiibe'' exhibit, at Gallery Kayafas, April 17 until May 29, 2010
Works from "Triiibe," the first gallery exhibition by performance artists (and identical triplets) Alicia, Kelly, and Sarah Casilio and photographer Cary Wolinsky.
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TRIIIBE
| April 30, 2010
Slideshow: ''The Beast In Me - Johnny Cash''
Artworks from "The Beast In Me—Johnny Cash: Art Influenced by the Struggle of a Man" at the Nave Gallery
Artwork from "The Beast In Me—Johnny Cash: Art Influenced by the Struggle of a Man" at the Nave Gallery
By:
NAVE GALLERY
| April 20, 2010
Slideshow: Dr. Lakra at the ICA
Dr. Lakra at the ICA, showing through September 6, 2010
Dr. Lakra at the ICA, showing through September 6, 2010
By:
PHOENIX STAFF
| April 23, 2010
Cheap thrills
The inky delights of Dr. Lakra
They say Dr. Lakra got his pen name from the doctor’s bag he carried around when he first began tattooing, two decades ago. “Lakra” puns on the Spanish word “lacra,” meaning scar or blemish, but it’s also slang for “delinquent” or “scumbag.”
By:
GREG COOK
| April 21, 2010
High concept
‘Artadia Boston’ at the BCA, plus terracotta at the Gardner
The stars of the “Artadia Boston” exhibit at the Boston Center for the Arts’ Mills Gallery are Raúl González’s manic-Injun drawings.
By:
GREG COOK
| April 06, 2010
Interview and photos: Gerard Malanga
A gathering of souls
In Walt Whitman’s notebook for the 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass , he writes, “Every soul has its own individual voice.” That notion rang true for photographer/poet/filmmaker Gerard Malanga as he put together “Souls,” an exhibit of 100 portraits spanning five decades.
By:
KRISTEN GOODFRIEND
| March 31, 2010
Joyride
The Worcester Art Museum shows us ‘Who Shot Rock & Roll’
It is May 1966, in the Prelude Club in Harlem, an Atlantic Records release party.
By:
GREG COOK
| March 24, 2010
The news from No Place
Saya Woolfalk and the feminist 'heretics'
Saya Woolfalk first grabbed people's attention around 2005, with playful-serious installations and videos in which performers masked in bright, patchwork fabric costumes of cartoon leaves and long swinging dreadlocks jumped around small rooms decorated like cartoon paradises.
By:
GREG COOK
| March 10, 2010
Tall stories
Puppets, painted poetry, and the Kennedys
The Institute of Contemporary Art gets down and dirty this spring with Mexican artist Jerónimo López Ramírez, who's better known as DR. LAKRA — or, as they might say in his home of Oaxaca, "Dr. Delinquent."
By:
GREG COOK
| March 11, 2010
Slideshow: Our Lives Begin to End the Day We Become Silent About Things That Matter
At the Panopticon Gallery until March 9
“Our Lives Begin to End the Day We Become Silent About Things That Matter” - Dr. Martin Luther King
By:
PHOENIX STAFF
| March 03, 2010
Cube root
Roni Horn at the ICA, Andrea Fraser at Harvard
"I've been told it's the largest single piece of glass in the world," Helen Molesworth, the Institute of Contemporary Art's new chief curator, said at a press preview last week.
By:
GREG COOK
| March 01, 2010
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