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  • Cecily Brown at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston

    If painting is dead do we need another hero or heroine?

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 05th, 2006

    After the Armory Show of 1913 where his painting "Nude Descending the Staircase" was a sensation Duchamp declared that paintings is "too retinal." It has died and been reborn countless times since then most recently in reviews of Brice Marden at MoMA and Cecily Brown at the MFA.

  • Boston's Newbury Street Seen

    Snap Judgements

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 04th, 2006

    Out and about on Boston's gallery row, Newbury Street sampling the current selection of exhibitions.

  • Lucio Fontana at the Guggenheim

    Slash Art by Argentine/Italian artist

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 01st, 2006

    This small but insightful exhibition of paintings and sculpture by the Argentine born, avant-garde artist (1899-1968)presents a selection of the earlier work as well as two series of late works "Venice" and "New York."

  • CAC Shows at Gallery 51 on Main Street.

    Works by Residents of the Contemporary Artists Center in North Adams

    By: Jane Hudson - Oct 29th, 2006

    A look at the works of Residents at the Contemporary Artists Center from the past year at Gallery 51. An overview of the work.

  • Gallerist Stefan Stux

    Surviving 26 Years as an Art Dealer in New York and Boston

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 29th, 2006

    Art dealer Stefan Stux recently discussed the personal and business issues that make him a unique "survivor."

  • Chelsea Galleries

    A photo album of current exhibitions.

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 27th, 2006

    For text reviews of these exhibitions click on our sister site Maverick-Arts.com. The logo is in the upper left corner of the Berkshire Fine Arts home page.

  • Chelsea Galleries: Two

    More exhibition images

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 27th, 2006

    Continued coverage of current New York exhibitions.

  • Chelsea Galleries: Three

    More coverage.

    By: - Oct 27th, 2006

    Gallery hopping in New York.

  • Alpine Landscapes and New Acquisitions on Paper at the Clark

    The Clark's Fall Offerings

    By: Michael Miller - Oct 26th, 2006

    The Clark's fall offerings include new drawings, prints and a photograph, and Alpine views by Alexandre Calame and other Swiss artists of the 19th century. For this important exhibiton we offer two reviews from different perspectives.

  • Art History and Anti-Art

    A Clark/Getty Public Conversation

    By: Jane Hudson - Oct 24th, 2006

    A gathering of scholars from the Clark Institute and the Getty Museum to discuss iconoclasm and its implications for art history.

  • Swiss Art at The Clark Art Institute

    "Alpine Views: Alexandre Calame and the Swiss Landscape"

    By: Gregory Scheckler - Oct 23rd, 2006

    Exhibition of Swiss 19th Century landscapes on view through December at the Clark Art Institute. The author chairs the fine arts studio program at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in North Adams.

  • North Adams Open Studios: Part Two

    More Images from the Event

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 18th, 2006

    Snapshots taken during the recent Open Studios at the Eclipse Gallery preview and out and about.

  • Bekshire Artists Ric Harlow and Barry Goldstein To Show in Boston

    Exhibition at New England School of Art & Design at Suffolk University

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 18th, 2006

    Ric 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.

  • North Adams Open Studios

    A Smashing Pumpkins Success

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 17th, 2006

    Throngs turned out to make the rounds of the first ever North Adams Open Studios last weekend. On every level it was an enormous success.

  • Rape of the Sabines

    Eve Sussman and the Rufus Corporation Lecture at the Sterling and Francine Clark Institute, Williamstown, MA 10/10/06

    By: Jane Hudson - Oct 16th, 2006

    A reaction to the lecture/presentation of clips from her new work.

  • Pittsfield: Gallery Boreas

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 09th, 2006

    Scott Laugenour operates an avant-garde gallery in Pittsfield when not commuting to Iceland. This summer he showed Icelandic artist Birgir Snaeborn Birgisson in the Berkshires.

  • Eclipse Mill Gallery Invitational

    Gearing up for North Adams Open Studios

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 04th, 2006

    In addition to leaf peeping visitors to North Adams are invited to attend Open Studios on October 14 through 15 from 11 am through 6 pm. The exhibition "4x4 Artists Invite Artists" will be featured in the Eclipse Mill Gallery.

  • School of the Museum of Fine Arts

    Jury Duty and Lois Mailou Jones

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 03rd, 2006

    An invitation to serve as juror for the annual graduate student exhibition of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston also allowed the opportunity to view the gorgeous exhibition Lois Mailou Jones: The Early Works: Paintings and Patterns 1927-1937.

  • Eclipse Mill Group Show Surprise!!!

    By: Jane Hudson - Sep 27th, 2006

    Works by Diane Sullivan, Lisa Nilsson, Linda Mieko Allen, Margaret Smithglass, Mary Therese Wright, Laura Christinsen, Sarah Amos and Claire Beaulieu

  • Chelsea Galleries

    The season opens in New York

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 25th, 2006

    Some gallery and street scene images from a recent round of New York galleries.

  • North Adams Open Studios

    Fall Flourish of the North County Art Scene

    By: Jane Hudson - Sep 25th, 2006

    In this first annual city wide event, many venues will be open with works by local artists.

  • It's a Jungle at the DeCordova

    Monkey See Monkey Do

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 19th, 2006

    The current exhibition at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in posh, Lincoln, Mass. is more fun than a barrel of monkeys.

  • The Aldrich Museum Combines Native and Non Native Artists

    Fast Forwarding When Hemispheres Collide

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 13th, 2006

    The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgfield, Connecticut combines Native and Non Native contemporary artists in the provocative exhibition "No Reservations."

  • Colorful End to Summer

    Place for Color: Paintings by Donald Beal and Cathleen Daley

    By: Jane Hudson - Sep 10th, 2006

    Kolok Gallery In North Adams pairs two Privincetown artists, Donald Beal and Cathleen Daley, as its final offering of the season.

  • The Politics of Space

    Off The Streets

    By: Jane Hudson - Sep 04th, 2006

    Review of four installations at the Contemporary Artists Center in North Adams.

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