R. Crumb at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, opening February 4.
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If you've been desirous of an eminently tasteful exhibit that undermines the sanctity of marriage, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum's "The Triumph of Marriage: Painted Cassoni of the Renaissance" may be for you.
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In July 1860, Captain Isaac Israel Hayes's schooner, the United States, left Boston and sailed to the Arctic.
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- Grand seductions
If you've been desirous of an eminently tasteful exhibit that undermines the sanctity of marriage, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum's "The Triumph of Marriage: Painted Cassoni of the Renaissance" may be for you.
- Ice ice baby
In July 1860, Captain Isaac Israel Hayes's schooner, the United States, left Boston and sailed to the Arctic.
- Photos: Art from paper bags
Photos from the GASP Gallery's 5th anniversary gala, Bag It!
- State of the art
We are striving to build and serve a range of constituents and citizens, and we will continue to work toward that goal.
- The illusionist
Kapoor’s work looks like nothing in reproduction; you have to experience it in person to get it.
- Mixed mediums
A current running under “Jackals and Jerks,” a group show at Stairwell Gallery, is the thrills and worries of today’s technological, synthetic, bioengineered SimCity world.
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In 2008, real estate and jobs dominated local art news.
- Connected
In 2004, AS220's StinkTank put out a paper titled "Compost and the Arts."
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Among the most poetic and moving artwork to come out of 9/11 is Paul Chan’s series of videos The 7 Lights .
- Variety pack
Bohyun Yoon’s fascination with the human body has led him in the past to play around with clear plastic clothing and naked models covered with mirrors.
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This isn’t the sort of government-funded art rife with smut, perversion, and blasphemy that sparks legislative hearings — unfortunately.
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