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On Memorial Day Architecture
The New England Holocaust Memorial
By: - May 26th, 2008Memorial Day commemorates our fallen military. But, on this day we also think of our own lost friends and family. Remembrance and respect transcend our own personal lives. We also tend to memorialize great events and great tragedies. Grand artistic visions are rare in monuments and memorials. However, a case can be made for the New England Holocaust Memorial.
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Berkshire Spring Preview 2008 Opinion
Getting a Jump on the Arts
By: - Mar 17th, 2008Theater, music and dance performances are sprouting up everywhere. Here's a head's up on the most promising. After a hard winter, it's nice to see the Berkshires bloom with life again.
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Great Collectors of Our Time by James Stourton Word
A Timely Book for Unanticipated Reasons
By: - Feb 13th, 2008The Chairman of Sotheby's U.K. has written a lively overview of collectors in a broad range of interests. One chapter profiles Emil Buhrle, the deceased Swiss collector, whose museum was recently robbed of four works worth $163m.
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Sculptures of Mass MoCA's Richard Criddle People
A Little Shop of Horrors
By: - Feb 09th, 2008Since 1998 Richard Criddle has been the Director of Fabrication and Art Installation for the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. His own fantasy, figurative assemblages are currently on view in the museum's Kidspace.
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Portfolio: Gillian Jones Photography
Images of Northern Berkshire County
By: - Jan 27th, 2008Gillian Jones is the chief photographer for the daily North Adams Transcript. Her photographs are presently on display at Papyri Books on Eagle Street in North Adams through the end of February.
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Philippe de Montebello: Museums Why Should We Care Fine Arts
Resigning Met Director Reveals Stress of Returning Antiquities
By: - Jan 24th, 2008Philippe de Montebello, the retiring director of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art charmed and captivated a capacity audience at the Clark Art Museum.
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2007: An Overview Opinion
Highlights of a Year of Transition and Change
By: - Dec 28th, 2007While not a "best" and "worst" list in the usual sense we offer an overview of events and what proved to be moving and insightful while covering the arts in 2007.
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Summer Home for the Boston Symphony Orchestra Announces 2008 Tanglewood Season Music
James Levine Brings More Opera to the Berkshires
By: - Nov 30th, 2007The Boston Symphony Orchestra has announced its 2008 Tanglewood program with James Taylor celebrating the Fourth of July weekend and an even greater emphasis on opera but no great changes or surprises.
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Veterans Day and the 25th Anniversary of the Viet Nam Memorial Design
Not Just A Black Slash in the Earth: A Veteran's Personal Thoughts
By: - Nov 11th, 2007Veterans Day starts a veteran to thinking about things that he hasn't for decades.The Viet Nam War Memorial is a metaphor for a tumultuous time and generation. What does the metaphor actually mean?
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MIT Sues Architect Frank Gehry Over Flaws at Stata Center Architecture
Citing Major Building Flaws in $300 Million Complex
By: - Nov 07th, 2007MIT has a billion dollar plus master plan. Individual buildings were to be designed by architectural stars. One of the hottest stars, Frank Gehry, was commissioned to design the Stata Center, a combination of labs, classrooms and offices that had his "look" of jutting angles, Disney colors and unconventional materials. The problem is that the building is falling apart, causing dangerous problems in the winter and does not exactly build a positive interactive academic community on its interior. So, MIT is suing.
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Judge Allows Mass MoCA's Unfinished Buchel Show Opinion
Costly Victory for North Adams Museum
By: - Sep 22nd, 2007Originally scheduled to open last December Federal Judge Michael A. Posner ruled yesterday that Mass MoCA may indeed open the unfinished exhibition of Christoph Buchel in its largest gallery. Did the museum simply prevail in a no win situation? The jury is still out.
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Tangled Wood Tales Opinion
Tanglewood Past, Present and Future
By: - Sep 06th, 2007The volunteers, the deficits, the sniping from the sidelines: You have to expect it when you are biggest target. The BSO's Berkshire summer of 2007 lends itself to parody, speculation and reminiscences.
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Edwin Dickinson's Provincetown Years Fine Arts
Major Exhibition at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum
By: - Aug 30th, 2007Edwin Dickinson (1891-1978)who was one of the founders of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum is being celebrated with a major exhibition in its newly renovated and expanded space.
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Christoph Buchel's Tarp Art at Mass MoCA Fine Arts
Crap Under Wrap
By: - Jul 31st, 2007With the court date in Springfield of Mass MoCA vs the artist Christoph Buchel reported as just a couple of weeks away we took a tour of the installation which remains under wraps, sortah.
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B.D. Wong "Breaks a Leg" Theatre
Injured on Opening Night of Williamstown Theatre Festival Season
By: - Jun 19th, 2007In this one man play by Tom Cone, directed by Roger Reese, something went terribly wrong for the actor, B.D. Wong, on the opening night of "Herringbone" which launched the summer season of the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
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Charles Giuliano: Beer and Burgers People
Last Call for a Hardly Retiring Artist and Critic
By: - May 03rd, 2007Contributor Mark Favermann turned the tables and took Charles Giuliano to his favorite pub for a face to face over a brew and burger. The discussion focused on a retrospective and retirement as well as relocation to the Berkshires. Their lives in the arts have overlapped since the 1970s.
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Mary Sherman's TransCultural Exchange Hosts Boston Event Fine Arts
2007 Conference International Opportunities for Artists
By: - May 02nd, 2007With as many as four panels held simultaneously and numerous related events it is possible only to provide glimpses of and speculations about the impact of the seminal weekend long conference. The depth and range of information and resources is overwhelming.
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Christoph Buchel Trashes Mass MoCA Fine Arts
A local artist offers an alleged preview of a stalled installation
By: - Apr 02nd, 2007Local artist and MCLA professor, Gregory Scheckler, offers a conceptual preview of the Christoph Buchel installation at Mass MoCA which is stalled through controversy and may never be seen by the general public.
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Carl Siembab January 5, 1926 - February 27, 2007 Fine Arts
Remembering a Pioneering Photography Gallerist
By: - Mar 02nd, 2007For many years Carl Siembab brought a serious focus on photography to his Boston gallery on Newbury Street. He paid the price for being ahead of his time when the business failed. But the legacy of his effort was enormous as conveyed here by his friend and exhibiting artist and historian Carl Chiarenza.
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Critical Mess2 Opinion
How and Why We Write
By: - Feb 23rd, 2007More response to the collection of essays "Critical Mess: Art critics and the state of their practice." And a reply to a Peter Plagens piece on critical writing in the February, 2007 issue of Art in America.
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Critical Mess Word
The Eroding Impact of Art Writing
By: - Feb 21st, 2007In a collection of essays by leading art critics the eroding influence of their work is discussed. While the arguments and issues are urgent they also seem quite ancient.
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Feeling Listless: Annual Awards Opinion
A Critic's Apathy
By: - Jan 05th, 2007Overcome by ennui at the prospect of coming up with that annual best and worst list.
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Mary Sherman's TransCultural Exchange People
Beer and Burger: There's Something About Mary
By: - Nov 17th, 2006In 1989 in Chicago Mary Sherman founded the TransCultural Exchange. During April it will host a "Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts" in Boston. Recently we met for a beer and burger.
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Bekshire Artists Ric Harlow and Barry Goldstein To Show in Boston Fine Arts
Exhibition at New England School of Art & Design at Suffolk University
By: - Oct 18th, 2006Ric Harlow has commuted to rural Colombia where he participates in rituals which influence his paintings. Barry Goldstein has spent time on Army bases interviewing and photographing soldiers involved in the Near East conflicts.
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Anna Deavere Smith Wings It on the Common Word
Reads from New Book at Suffolk Convocation
By: - Sep 23rd, 2006Performer and playwright, Annna Deavere Smith, read from her new book "Letters to a Young Artist" during the 100th Anniversary convocation of Suffolk University.
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