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Charles Giuliano

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Publisher & Editor. Charles was the director of exhibitions for the New England School of Art & Design at Suffolk University where he taught art history and the humanities. He taugh tModern Art and the Avant-garde for Metropolitan College of Boston University. After many years as a contributor, columnist and editor for a range of print publications from Art New England, Art News, the Boston Phoenix, the Boston Herald Traveler and Patriot Ledger, to mention a few, he went on line with Maverick Arts which evolved into a website.

Recent Articles:

  • Great Barrington's Carrie Chen Gallery Front Page

    Exhibits Anton Ginzburg and Christina Kruse

    By: Carrie Chen - Mar 04th, 2022

    The  Carrie Chen Gallery  presents The buildings, piled so casually from March 5 – April 3, 2022. This exhibition unites Anton Ginzburg’s abstract paintings with Christina Kruse’s fantastic imaginary worlds and layered constructions under the poetic title taken from the late poet laureate John Ashbery of Hudson, NY.

  • Soundings: New Music at the Clark Front Page

    in collaboration with the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas

    By: Clark - Mar 03rd, 2022

    The Clark Art Institute debuts Soundings: New Music at the Clark, a concert series presented in collaboration with the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas. On Saturday, March 19 at 3 pm, Soundings: Some Favored Nook, the first concert of the series, takes place in the Clark’s Michael Conforti Pavilion

  • This Bitter Earth at TheaterWorks Front Page

    A Thought Provoking Play

    By: Karen Isaacs - Mar 03rd, 2022

    Neil and Jesse are two gay men who meet in NYC in 2012. This Bitter Earth shows us the story of their relationship through 2015.

  • More About Ukrainian Writer and Artist Julia Kissina Front Page

    Digging Deeper

    By: Charles Giuliano - Mar 02nd, 2022

    When Bill Wadsworth sent images and asked what I thought the response was to post Ukrainian Writer and Artist Julia Kissina. Calling attention to this artist in exile could not have been more timely and relevant. It evoked significant reader responses and raised basic questions. This second posting addresses that interest. Many have asked where they may view the work and there was a query from a curator regarding a possible exhibition.

  • Is Silence Golden Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Mar 01st, 2022

    silence

  • Ukrainian Artist Julia Kissina Front Page

    Works on Paper

    By: Bill Wadsworth - Mar 01st, 2022

    The Ukrainian, Julia Kissina is quite well known and established in Germany and Russia and does work in all kinds of media, including as a performance artist and fiction writer. She writes in Russian and has had a number of books published there and in Germany.

  • Winter Theatre at Barrington Stage Company Front Page

     11th annual 10X10 New Play Festival

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 28th, 2022

    During the dead of winter, the arts in Pittsfield come to life with a festival. This is the 11th year of the annual 10x10 New Play Festival at Barrington Stage Company. The works were selected from some 200 plus submissions many of which trumped Trump.

  • An Ode to Her Cares & Her Signature Word

    By: Ashleigh Cheshire - Feb 26th, 2022

    Ode

  • Music Man on Broadway Front Page

    Thrilling Hugh Jackman

    By: Karen Isaacs - Feb 26th, 2022

    After all my complaints, you may wonder why I recommend Music Man on Broadway so highly. Easy. Hugh Jackman and more Hugh Jackman, the glorious score and the sweetly romantic story.  

  • Portuguese Kale Soup Food

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 26th, 2022

    sou

  • Brattleboro Museum & Art Center Front Page

    Seven Solo Exhibitions

    By: Brattleboro - Feb 25th, 2022

    Seven new solo exhibits will open at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) on Saturday, March 12. The artists featured are M. Carmen Lane, Roberto Visani, Yvette Molina, Mildred Beltré Martinez, Sachiko Akiyama, Louisa Chase, and Anne Spalter.

  • MFA Acquires Painting by Remedios Varo Front Page

    Tailleur pour dames a Surrealist Masterpiece

    By: MFA - Feb 25th, 2022

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), has acquired the painting Tailleur pour dames (1957), a major work by Remedios Varo (1908–1963), a leader of the Surrealist movement in the Americas. In order to purchase Varo’s masterpiece the Museum is deaccessioning three 20th-century paintings: Abiquiu Trees VII (1953) and A Sunflower from Maggie (1937), both by Georgia O’Keeffe, and On a Shaker Theme (1956) by Charles Sheeler.

  • As They Saw It: Artists Witnessing War Front Page

    At Clark Art Institute

    By: Clark - Feb 24th, 2022

    The Clark Art Institute’s latest exhibition presents four centuries of war imagery from Europe and the United States in As They Saw It: Artists Witnessing War, on view March 5–May 30, 2022. Spanning European and American art from 1520–1920, the exhibition of prints, drawings, and photographs shows how artists have portrayed periods of military conflict.

  • A Spirit of Gift, A Place of Sharing Front Page

    Exhibition at Hancock Shaker Village

    By: Shaker - Feb 24th, 2022

    In its first major exhibition on contemporary Asian art, A Spirit of Gift, A Place of Sharing is a campus-wide exhibition opening May 30 at Hancock Shaker Village. The exhibition features three artists—Yusuke Asai of Japan, Kimsooja of Korea, and Pinaree Sanpitak of Thailand – who explore links between 19th century Shaker art and contemporary Asian art.

  • Today Is My Birthday By Susan Soon He Stanton Front Page

    At Yale Rep

    By: Karen Isaacs - Feb 24th, 2022

    While Today Is My Birthday is funny and can be touching, at times you wish author Susan Soon He Stanton had focused the work more. Many of the characters are interesting.  Emily’s NYC friend, Halina could be a fascinating character but just when we begin to get involved in why she is doing what she is doing, the voice mail or call ends and we are on to something else.

  • Salty by A.J.Clauss Front Page

    Desert Ensemble Theatre (DET) of Palm Springs

    By: Jack Lyons - Feb 24th, 2022

    There is always humor and empathy to ease the pain of life’s ups and downs. The trick is to find it.  Desert Ensemble Theatre (DET) of Palm Springs found it in their delightful production of “Salty”, written by A.J.Clauss that is innovatively staged by Artistic Director Jerome Elliott.

  • Force Majeure Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 23rd, 2022

    force

  • When There Are Nine About Ruth Bader Ginsburg Front Page

    Sally Deering’s Play at Chicago's Pride Arts Center

    By: Nancy Bishop - Feb 22nd, 2022

    When There Are Nine, a world premiere play about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is an entertaining production that tells the public story of the late Supreme Court associate justice. Playwright Sally Deering positions her work as a dream play, taking place in Ginsburg’s mind, where she recalls important moments in her life and how she addressed challenges.

  • Garden of the Finzi-Continis Front Page

    Book, Film and Now an Opera

    By: Edward Rubin - Feb 21st, 2022

    The Garden of the Finzi-Continis, a collaboration between the National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene and New York City Opera opened Off Broadway on Holocaust Remembrance Day for a limited run of eight performance from January 27- February 6 at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Sung in English, also with subtitles, and running three barely noticeable hours with one intermission, the opera sold out even before it opened.

  • Kingston Gallery Exhibitions Front Page

    Borders/Boundaries a Member's Group Show

    By: Kingston - Feb 21st, 2022

    Opening up next week on March 2nd Kingston Gallery presents Borders/Boundaries a member's group show curated by Erica Licea-Kane and Krystle Brown, and Julie S. Graham: Visual Books curated by Chantal Zakari and Mags Harries. 

  • ORBS: Tunnel City Coffee at Mass MoCA Front Page

    Installation of Paintings by Jane Hudson

    By: JH - Feb 20th, 2022

    ORBS by Jane Hudson, a series of 12 paintings on canvas hang on the rough brick walls of Tunnel City Coffee on the Mass MoCA campus. They bring a dynamic energy to the space. The paintings depict orbs of various hues surrounded by bursts of color as radiant beams.

  • River Room Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 19th, 2022

    river

  • IS183 Art School’s Berkshire Artist Residencies Front Page

    Now Accepting Applications

    By: IS183 Art School - Feb 18th, 2022

    The IS183 Art School’s Berkshire Artist Residency program is now accepting applications. Since 2012, IS183 Art School has coordinated Artist Residencies that pair local visual artists with cultural institutions and historic landmarks across the Berkshires. This is the second year artists can apply for a residency at two local institutions - The Red Lion Inn and Chesterwood. 

  • Under the Apple Tree Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 17th, 2022

    wedding

  • Master Class by Terrence McNally Front Page

    Produced by Sonoma Arts Live

    By: Victor Cordell - Feb 16th, 2022

    Playwright Terrence McNally’s paean to Maria Callas is less a dramatic narrative than a platform for a virtuoso performance by an actress capable of displaying La Davina’s charisma and self-absorption. Sonoma Arts Live offers an absolutely delightful rendering of this chamber play. 

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