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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:

  • Abandoned Chicagoland: Rust on the Prairies Front Page

    By Jerry Olejniczak and Arcadia Publishing

    By: Nancy Bishop - Sep 20th, 2021

    This new book by Jerry Olejniczak is filled with images of sites demolished, transformed by decay, and sometimes overtaken by nature. Olejniczak (pronounced Oh-lay-KNEE-chalk) is an urbex photographer—a photographer as urban explorer.

  • The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown Front Page

    Branford’s new Legacy Theatre

    By: Karen Isaacs - Sep 20th, 2021

    The Last Five Years is a very popular musical with theaters; in part because it only needs two performers and minimal sets/costumes and partly because it tells a universal story of falling both in and out of love.

  • Working by Studs Terkel Front Page

    Produced by Palo Alto Players

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 20th, 2021

    Terkel’s hometown beat was a great laboring town, Chicago, the City of Broad Shoulders.  From a lifetime of communing in his community and across the country, he produced powerful oral histories based on interviews, particularly “Working” (1974) and the Pulitzer Prize winning “The Good War” (1985).

  • Boston Sculptors ALight on MARS! Front Page

    Gloucester's Manship Artists Residency + Studios

    By: Ellen Schon - Sep 19th, 2021

    Inspired by the light and wonder of fireflies, 16 Boston Sculptors Gallery artists have been invited to exhibit their site-specific sculptural works on the grounds of the Manship Artists Residency + Studios (MARS) in Gloucester, MA. Paul Manship, celebrated sculptor of the Prometheus Fountain in New York City’s Rockefeller Center, established his summer residence and studio amid Cape Ann’s granite quarries.

  • Bob Fowler Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 19th, 2021

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  • Under the Apple Tree Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 18th, 2021

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  • Morgan Bulkeley at Yezerski Gallery Front Page

    Carved and Painted

    By: Yezerski - Sep 17th, 2021

    A resident of Western Massachusetts, Morgan Bulkeley was the subject of a retrospective at the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield. His career began as a seminal artist of the Boston scene. His exhibition at Yezerski Gallery remains on view through October 15.

  • William Beckman: Five Decades of Self-Portraits Front Page

    At NY's Forum Gallery

    By: Forum - Sep 17th, 2021

    From September 23 to November 6, 2021, Forum Gallery will celebrate William Beckman’s 50 years of self-portraiture with an exhibition of seventeen paintings and drawings made between 1976 and 2021. The exhibition, William Beckman: Five Decades of Self-Portraits, will present important examples from each decade beginning with 1976 and will include a group of current paintings, illuminating the Artist’s singular and ongoing contribution to the field.

  • Domaine des Hospices de Nuits Front Page

    Videos of Harvest

    By: Domaine - Sep 17th, 2021

    This Friday, September 17, the Domaine des Hospices de Nuits begins its harvest on its plots in the heart of Burgundy. Discover in video all the work 1) in the cellar 2) in the vineyard and 3) admire the beauty of the Pinot Noir clusters on one of the Domaine's Old Vines.

  • The Clark Art Institute Fall/Winter Exhibitions Front Page

    Competing Currents: 20th-Century Japanese Prints

    By: Clark - Sep 17th, 2021

    The Clark Art Institute announces its fall/winter 2021 exhibition schedule featuring two new exhibitions. Competing Currents: 20th-Century Japanese Prints explores two parallel Japanese print-making movements through the Clark’s collection of shin-hanga and s?saku-hanga works while Hue & Cry: French Printmaking and the Debate Over Colors explores the surprising but steady opposition to printed color over the nineteenth century in France. The yearlong exhibition Erin Shirreff: Remainders is on view through January 2, 2022. 

  • Little People Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 16th, 2021

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  • Marjorie Kaye at Galatea Fine Art Front Page

    Energy Fields and Artifacts

    By: Galatea - Sep 16th, 2021

    Marjorie Kaye is a painter and sculptor residing and working North of Boston. Her work is an exploration of Sacred Geometry, organic forms, the relationships of color, and are kinetic and energetic. Her exhibition, Energy Fields and Artifacts, opens at Galatea Fine Art on October 1.

  • Iphigenia at MASS MoCA Front Page

    Composer Wayne Shorter, Librettist and Performer esperanza spalding

    By: MoCA - Sep 15th, 2021

    In Iphigenia, two of the most visionary and daring musical voices of our time—composer Wayne Shorter and librettist and performer esperanza spalding—have created a modern operatic re-imagining of the ancient tale of a daughter sacrificed to the gods. The set is designed by luminary architect Frank Gehry. Performances in the Hunter Center are Friday, November 5, 8pm & Saturday, November 6, 8pm

  • Boston Pops Holiday Concerts Front Page

    Return to Live Music at Symphony Hall

    By: BSO - Sep 15th, 2021

    The Boston Pops announces the return of the ever-popular Holiday Pops season at Symphony Hall, December 2 through 24. Under the direction of Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart, the 2021 Holiday Pops season celebrates the reunion of the Pops with its devoted patrons, while the orchestra also welcomes new audience members to experience the sights and sounds of these special concerts with the one-and-only Boston Pops Orchestra.

  • Be Here Now at Lyric Stage Front Page

    By Deborah Zoe Laufer

    By: Lyric - Sep 15th, 2021

    A quirky romantic comedy about a professor of nihilism who experiences joy for the first time in her life.

  • Live at the Met Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 15th, 2021

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  • WAM Theatre's US premiere of KAMLOOPA Front Page

    Staged at Shakespeare & Company

    By: WAM - Sep 15th, 2021

    WAM Theatre to present the US premiere of KAMLOOPA: AN INDIGENOUS MATRIARCH STORY by Kim Senklip Harvey, winner of Canada’s prestigious Governor General’s Award for English Language Drama, directed by Estefanía Fadul (WAM’s Native Gardens, The Oregon Trail). COVID safe live performances of this new comedy, will be presented at Shakespeare & Company’s Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre in Lenox.

  • Ready To Cast Off at Blue Heron Gallery Online Front Page

    By Artists Duo schiffernolandstudio

    By: Blue Heron - Sep 14th, 2021

    Blue Heron Gallery Online, a virtual art gallery, will be presenting the work of schiffernolandstudio, a Peggy Schiffer and Sam Noland collaborative. In both the abstract works and the real-life works, digital images are created and joined in series.  In the case of the abstract work, paintings are created on glass and photographed; the paintings are then washed off and the glass is reused.  The digital image becomes the art.  In the case of the other photographs, they are presented in a way that tells a story. 

  • Walking Evil by Mark St. Germain Front Page

    A Hilarious True Story of a Possessed Hellhound

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 14th, 2021

    The renowned playwright, Mark Saint Germain. has published his first non theatrical book. A true story, Walking Evil, is a hilarious account of the author's epic battle with his wife's dog Evie. Named Evil by St. Germain the hellhound is in league with the devil. The cur destroys everything in sight including a thirty five year marriage. Clearly not a work of fiction you can't make up such an incredible and riveting story. Indeed the devil is in the details of this compelling book.

  • Starting Here, Starting Now Front Page

    San Francisco Playhouse

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 13th, 2021

    Unlike most revues, this one also demands acting out the songs, and on this count, the artists excel, making the drama work.  Dance and blocking choreographed by Nicole Helfer provide visual dynamics. Lovers of musical revues who like the cerebral and the discovery of unfamiliar music and lyrics will appreciate this production.

  • Jazz Entrepreneur George Wein at 95 Front Page

    It Started With Storyville in Copley Square

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 13th, 2021

    A native of Newton and Boston University graduate the career of jazz entrepreneur, George Wein, started with the club Storyville in Copley Square. With the Lorrilards as backers he founded the Newport Jazz Festival and later the Newport Folk Festival. He went on to the the world's foremost jazz promoter. He died today at 95 in New York.

  • Pittsfield CityJazz Festival Front Page

    Rescheduled From Mid-October to Late April.

    By: Ed Bride - Sep 13th, 2021

    The long hiatus from indoor concerts has given Berkshires Jazz, Inc. an opportunity to reflect on the many aspects of our programming. As a result, we have re-scheduled the Pittsfield CityJazz Festival from mid-October to late April which is celebrated nationally as Jazz Appreciation Month.

  • Joyce Kozloff: Uncivil Wars Front Page

    At DC Moore Gallery

    By: Patricia Hills - Sep 13th, 2021

    Patricia Hills, Professor Emerita, Boston University, writes on art and politics in American art and African American Art from the nineteenth-century to the present.  Her book Alice Neel (1983) and Painting Harlem Modern: The Art of Jacob Lawrence (2009) have been source books for recent exhibition curators.  Her Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné Website was launched on July 29.  For several years she has been researching work by Joyce Kozloff.

  • Art in the Barn at Mass Audubon Front Page

    Two Perspectives on the Natural World: Ghetta Hirsch & Carolyn Newberger

    By: Mass Audubon - Sep 13th, 2021

    Experience differing views of nature during Two Perspectives, which opens on September 18 as part of ArtWeek Berkshires. The show will be hosted at Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Lenox in the sanctuary's historic 18th century barn.

  • Scalia/Ginsburg, Music and Libretto by Derrick Wang Front Page

    Produced by Solo Opera

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 13th, 2021

    Opera simply is not supposed to be this much fun. Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg were judicial titans representing the opposite ends of the political spectrum. Most opera goers would find Composer/Librettist Derrick Wang’s one-hour confection distinctive, entertaining, and evocative.

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