Between States: Sam King and Matt Murphy Laconia Gallery 433 Harrison Ave Boston, MA 02118 December 6 – January 26 Continue reading
Author Archives: Kirk Amaral Snow
Philip Fryer
A new body of work is revealing itself. It’s doing so one action at a time. Mortality has long been the focus of my performances, and it’s still present. Previously, my work explored the concept of a body: what constitutes one and what its limitations are. The focus has now shifted towards its micro-elements, the … Continue reading
Andrew Mowbray at LaMontagne Gallery
Another Utopia Andrew Mowbray LaMontagne Gallery 555 E. 2nd Street South Boston, MA 02127 November 9th–December 21st, 2013 Continue reading
Ashley Billingsley
My work examines the inadequacy of the senses in deciphering direct experience. Fire in Woods I-IV are inspired by a scene in Akira Kurosawa’s 1954 film, Seven Samurai. The drawings depict the eve of battle, when the underdogs await enemy invasion in a landscape that mirrors their uncertainty. It’s too dark to know what’s really … Continue reading
Anselm Kiefer at MassMOCA
Anselm Kiefer Hall Art Foundation at MassMOCA 1040 MassMOCA Way North Adams, MA 01247 On View Through December 1st Continue reading
Spiral Jetty
Spiral Jetty Robert Smithson Dia Art Foundation Box Elder County, UT 84302 On view when the water’s low and the weather’s nice. Continue reading
Erik Benjamins
* * * In case you didn’t figure it out, Erik Benjamins knows how to eat, and eat well. He also happens to be a wonderful writer, and brings that talent to a wide range of experiential pieces. While his work finds its way to far flung corners of the world by way of the … Continue reading
REALITY CHECK at MassArt
REALITY CHECK Matthew Brandt, Daniel Gordon, Stephen Mallon, Chris McCaw, Christina Seely, Angela Strassheim, Gastón Ugalde Sandra & David Bakalar Gallery, Massachusetts College of Art 621 Huntington Ave Boston, MA 02115 Sept. 9 – Dec. 7, 2013 Continue reading
Chelsey Tyler Wood
As a figurative painter I am repeatedly confronted with the physical and psychological landscape of the female body. My understanding of my own body is influenced and constructed by the shifting social landscape of the female nude. Through self-portraiture I have questioned and personalized my relationship to this loaded history, placing my own body into … Continue reading
Kara Walker at Montserrat
Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated) Kara Walker 301 Gallery at Montserrat College of Art 301 Cabot Street Beverly, MA 01915 September 26 – October 28 Continue reading