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IAN PAIGE

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Questioning the Real

MFA thesis projects at the ICA
The Maine College of Art’s MFA thesis group show rides a questionable line between relevant social critique buoyed by valid critical theory and an egocentric interplay of misplaced postmodern gestures.
By IAN PAIGE  |  May 18, 2007

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Creative habitats

Visit the Artist Studio this First Friday
When Christopher Campbell bought the building that houses 534, 536, and 538 Congress Street, he had a vision of locking down a property in the heart of downtown to sustain the arts community.
By IAN PAIGE  |  May 02, 2007

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Robert Stillman + Sarah Ramey

Music Seen, at Field Gallery, April 6, 2007
Field, a narrow gallery on India Street, is the perfect place for a certain kind of musical showcase.
By IAN PAIGE  |  April 18, 2007

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Kool Koala weekend

SPACE hosts the weird worlds of hip-hop
On Kid Koala’s new album we hear a sample of the Kid’s mom speaking to her favorite son.
By IAN PAIGE  |  April 18, 2007

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Contemplating relationships

The Portland Museum of Art's 2007 Biennial juxtaposes mediums, perspectives, and artful themes
A decidedly Yankee sincerity surfaces in the absence of any flippant, art-world insider plays on culture.
By IAN PAIGE  |  April 11, 2007

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Finding Portland

"Lost Sites" gives architectural ideas a purpose
Petra Fogie, 27, is an architectural designer living and working in Portland.
By IAN PAIGE  |  April 04, 2007

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Brown Bird

Music Seen, at the Soundpost, March 12
The cozy and contemplative folk of Brown Bird couldn’t be more at home at Portland’s newest venue, the Soundpost.
By IAN PAIGE  |  March 21, 2007

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Experimenting

Field gallery’s continuous play
German-born Friederike Hamann and Maine native Colin Sullivan-Stevens opened Field last summer in the exhibition space at 74 India Street.
By IAN PAIGE  |  March 14, 2007

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Creation’s silent roar

Nicole Duennebier astounds at Aucocisco
Nicole Duennebier’s painting reaches into a primordial deep-sea darkness to pull out luminescent patterns dotting undulating shapes.
By IAN PAIGE  |  March 07, 2007

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Challenging the print

A conversation with Charlie Hewitt
Lewiston-born painter, printer, and real-estate developer Charlie Hewitt left Maine to live in New York for many years.
By IAN PAIGE  |  February 28, 2007

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No peninsula is an island

Leaving downtown? Portlanders’ music is everywhere you look
Lovers of the nightlife have a great range of choices amid the remarkable density of concert venues in our compact city, but there’s always room for more.
By IAN PAIGE  |  February 21, 2007

Virtuous rehearsal

The ins and outs before you play out
You’ve been seeing each other for a while and you make beautiful music together.
By IAN PAIGE  |  February 21, 2007

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Dead End Armory

Music seen, February 17, at the White Heart
Don’t you love it when an already solid band just gets better?
By IAN PAIGE  |  February 21, 2007

Market forces vs. government intervention

Choosing sides
People heading to a forum about how to preserve downtown Portland’s local business environment had to walk past vacant storefronts, and some soon to be vacated, to get to the discussion.
By IAN PAIGE  |  February 21, 2007

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Mapping the mind

Deborah Aschheim’s deep cartography
Consider the countless processes your body is performing in order for you to read these words.
By IAN PAIGE  |  February 14, 2007

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Grupo Esperanza

Music seen, Saturday, February 3, 2007, at Bubba's Silky Lounge
It’s a bad idea to wear long underwear to the hormone tornado that is a Grupo Esperanza performance.
By IAN PAIGE  |  February 07, 2007

Facing the music

Pandora works roughly half the time
There’s a fine distinction between “music snob” and “music connoisseur.”
By IAN PAIGE  |  January 31, 2007

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Country living

A. Jacob Galle on trees, video art, + NYC
If you were Little Red Riding Hood, you’d want A. Jacob Galle to save you.
By IAN PAIGE  |  January 24, 2007

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Just borrowing it

Patrick O’Rorke at Whitney Art Works
There was a time, in the middle of the last century, when the art industry and its critical minions held the padlock keys to artistic straitjackets, fitting artists’ oeuvres into one-size-too-small versions of pre-formulated art history . . . wasn’t there?
By IAN PAIGE  |  January 17, 2007

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Across a crowded room

Estes + Picasso at the new Susan Maasch Fine Art.  
Susan Maasch Fine Art is all about collecting.
By IAN PAIGE  |  January 10, 2007
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