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  • Chelsea Holiday Notes

    Artists: Breuning, Buren, Dunham, Fischli & Weiss, Held Pearlstein, Hockney, Holland, Kelly, Richie, Ryman, Stux China, Xun

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 15th, 2009

    Between now and Christmas there is a lot worth seeing in Chelsea. A number of the shows we discuss run through December 19 while others extend to December 23. And some that we find worth noting have already closed.

  • The Irreverent Object at Luhring Augustine

    European Sculpture from the 1960s to 1980s

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 14th, 2009

    During the second decade of the 20th century the Dada master, Marcel Duchamp, with his Ready Mades and Found Objects introduced the concept that a work of art is anything that he decided was a work of art. This witty, museum level exhibition at Luhring Augustine in New York, through December 19, explores that legacy.

  • Lynda Benglis at Cheim & Read

    Irish Museum of Modern Art to January 24

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 12th, 2009

    Yet again Lynda Benglis is experimenting with materials. The artist recently showed a series of new relief sculptures at Cheim & Read in Chelsea. She is the subject of a retrospective at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, through January 24. The exhibition is scheduled to tour in the United States.

  • Marc Quinn, Irises, Uptown; Eric Fischl, Corrida in Ronda, Chelsea

    Mary Boone's Galleries to December 19

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 10th, 2009

    In a tandem of painting shows, Eric Fischl's bullfighting pictures in Chelsea, and Marc Quinn's enormous Irises, uptown, yet again, with a finger on the pulse of what sells Mary Boone is pushing glitzy work with more style than substance.

  • Robert Williams: NY's Tony Shafrazi Gallery

    Conceptual Realism, In the Service of the Hypothetical

    By: Adam Zucker - Dec 02nd, 2009

    Robert Williams is the inventor of the term "Lowbrow Art." A highly influential West Coast based art movement of figurative art that juxtaposes underground counterculture with subjective theory. His latest solo show at Tony Shafrazi Gallery features new paintings, drawings, and for the first time, sculptures.

  • Clark Acquires Barbizon Painting

    Étienne Théodore Rousseau Rarely Exhibited

    By: Ariel Petrova - Nov 24th, 2009

    The Clark Art Institute in Williamstown has added to its depth in 19th Century French painting of the Barbizon School. The work by Étienne Théodore Rousseau has rarely been seen since 1946.

  • Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle's Juggernaut

    Artist Alumnus at Williams College Museum of Art

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 22nd, 2009

    An installation by Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle is in the process of being constructed and installed in the largest gallery at Mass MoCA in North Adams. Just up the road the Williams College Museum of Art will simultaneously mount an installation of his work Juggernaut from December 1 through October 31, 2010. The renowned artist is a Williams alumnus.

  • Paraza, France: Symposium and Vernissage

    Sponsored by East West Artists Hosted by Christine and Werner Endriss

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 22nd, 2009

    For ten days in September Astrid Hiemer and I participated in an international artists' symposium in Paraza a village in the South of France. It was organized by the artist, Dorothea Fleiss, and hosted by the Stuttgart based couple, Christine and Werner Endriss.

  • Anish Kapoor at the Guggenheim

    Memory of Eye Pod on View Through March 28

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 16th, 2009

    As a kind of conceptual, alien art, the pod, constructed of joined section of Cor-Ten steel has landed at the Guggenheim Museum. Jammed into a gallery with restricted views as "Anish Kapoor: Memory" through March 28.

  • Kandinsky at the Guggenheim Museum

    50th Anniversary Exhibition Through Jan. 13

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 15th, 2009

    The Baroness Hilla Rebay and her patron Solomon R. Guggehneim visited the Bauhaus studio of Vasily Kandinsky in 1930. The acquisition of his work was the basis of the Museum of Non Objective Art which opened in 1939 with Rebay as director. In 1952 it was renamed the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and 50 years ago it opened its Wright building. This spectacular Kandinsky exhibition celebrates that history.

  • Mass MoCA Holiday Hours and Events

    Craft Fair and Sale Nov. 21 & 22

    By: Ariel Petrova - Nov 15th, 2009

    Yo, Ho, Ho, Mass MoCA is gearing up for the holidays with special hours and events. On the weekend of November 21 & 22 they will stage the annual Marketplace. Dozens of regional crafters will display their wares for sale in the museum's lobby.

  • Harry Callahan at the Museum of Fine Arts

    Photographs on View Through July 3

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 13th, 2009

    The special exhibition Harry Callahan: American Photographer will be on view at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston from November 21 through July 3, 2010. He was a renowned professor at the Rhode Island School of Design. Many of his best known images, including many of his wife, Eleanor, were created in Chicago.

  • Paraza, France Hosts Contemporary Art Symposium

    It Takes a Village

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 22nd, 2009

    For ten days in September we were invited by the artist, Dorothea Fleiss, of the organization East West Artists to participate in 12e Symposium d'art contemporain. It was hoted by Christine and Werner Endriss in the vilage of Paraza in the South of France. It proved to be a truly remarkable experience.

  • Jay Milder: Lohin Geduld Gallery

    Figurative Expressionist's New York Exhibition

    By: Adam Zucker - Oct 21st, 2009

    Jay Milder has long been a powerful and influential artist in the New York art scene. His third show at Lohin-Geduld, showcases his colorful and mystical recent work.

  • North Adams Open Studios 2009

    Smaller Turnout But Better Sales

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 20th, 2009

    Given the generally miserable weather during the annual North Adams Open Studios attendance was down by 40% from last year. But the sales were widely reported as much improved. Works by 180 artists were seen but only 81 registered to participate. Still the chairperson, Phil Sellers is upbeat and moving on to next year's plans.

  • Red Grooms' Dancing at Marlborough Gallery

    Recent Sculptures in Chelsea

    By: Adam Zucker - Oct 19th, 2009

    The Marlborough Gallery in Chelsea presents an exhibition featuring five monumental sculptures by Red Grooms. The artist who is known for conflating Pop and Figurative Expressionism will be on view through November 15.

  • Hoosac River Lights

    Ralph Brill Creates Sky Art Over North Adams

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 18th, 2009

    With the participation of several teams of artists Ralph Brill lit up the sky over North Adams as a part of his second annual Hoosac River Lights. The event is intended to call attention to the natural resource and beauty of the river which powered the mills along its banks. Including what is now the vast Mass MoCA. It was an evening highlight of the Fifth Annual North Adams Open Studios.

  • The 12th International Symposium of Contemporary Art, in Paraza, France

    Organized by Dorothea Fleiss & East West Artists, Stuttgart, Germany

    By: Astrid Hiemer - Oct 10th, 2009

    A village in southern France welcomed a group of international artists and writers/reporters for ten days in September, 2009. We felt at home and explored the beautiful and fascinating region. Finally, the artist from around the world presented their new work to the people of Paraza and surrounding communities at a warm and lively vernissage - before we all had to say good bye.

  • North Adams Open Studios Previews

    Eclipse Annual and Studio 21 South

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 10th, 2009

    The Fifth Annual North Adams Open Studios will occur on the weekend of October 17 and 18. During the Columbus Day weekend there was a preview of the anticipated mayhem with opening of the Eclipse Annual and Studio 21 South. Organizer Phil Sellers is upbeat about the city wide event.

  • Dutch New York

    New York's History Re-Visited Through Art

    By: Adam Zucker - Sep 09th, 2009

    A retrospective exhibition brings historical fact and aesthetic imagery together for the 400th anniversary of New York's founding.

  • Hyman Bloom Exhibition at Yeshiva University

    The Legacy of Boston Expressionism On View Through January 24, 2010

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 02nd, 2009

    With Jack Levine and Karl Zerbe the artist Hyman Bloom, who was born in Latvia in 1913, was a founding member of the Boston Expressionists. He recently passed away at 96. Yeshiva University a memorial exhibition, through January 24, 2010, is traveling from the Danforth Museum curated by Katherine French.

  • Final Five at Brooklyn's Jack the Pelican

    Artists Combine the Real and Virtual Worlds

    By: Adam Zucker - Aug 31st, 2009

    Is virtual art for real? What is the nature of the medium? How do you talk about it? What are its conceptual and sociological opportunities and limits? "Brooklyn is Watching" is a project that seeks answers.

  • Dove/ O'Keeffe Circles of Influence

    Clark Art Institute Exhibition Through September 7

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 22nd, 2009

    During this rainy and mostly miserable summer the exhibition "Dove/O'Keeffe Circles of Influence" at the Clark Art Institute has provided shelter from the storm. Visitors have flocked to this populat exhibition which ends on September 7.

  • North Adams Open Studios to be Honored

    Award Event at the Eclipse Mill on September 16

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 21st, 2009

    The now well established and much anticipated annual North Adams Open Studios, to be held this year on the weekend of October 16-17, started modestly in 2005. Initally it started at the Eclipse Mill and has expanded to become a city wide event. There will be an awards ceremony celebrating the event on September 16 at the Eclipse Mill Gallery.

  • Barn Gallery at Stonover Farm in Lenox

    Farm Exhibition Through October 31

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 09th, 2009

    Just up Under Mountain Road from the main gate of Tanglewood is the posh, bed and breakfast Stonover Farm. The stone walled under level of the barn is operated as the Barn Gallery which is open to guests and by appointment. Through October 31 there is a lively and fun exhiition "Farm."

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