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.
- 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!
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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!
- Airing it out
New York painter Eve Aschheim has said that she uses geometry in her abstractions "to 'think about' the intersection of nature and cityscape. My works might suggest the chaotic geometry of the city, the expectant stillness of air, the tenuous balance of a wire line against a building."
- 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.
- Magpie and copyist
If you were going to recount the evolution of hippie guy fashion, you might say that what began with psychedelic ruffled shirts and corduroy pants in 1968 has in late middle age split into two streams: collarless white button-down shirts, usually buttoned right up to the neck and worn with a black vest, and Hawaiian shirts.
- 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.
- Worth another look
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."
- The Apocalypse versus stupid human tricks
Among the most poetic and moving artwork to come out of 9/11 is Paul Chan’s series of videos The 7 Lights .
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