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BERKSHIRE FINE ARTSLOGINFRONT PAGEARCHITECTUREDANCEDESIGNOPINION Featuring four Williams plays, the newest from Penny Arcade, Mae West’s shuttered 1926 Broadway smash, a witchy satire from 1616, and more. The Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival was founded in 2006 in Provincetown—the birthplace of modern American theater—where Williams worked on many of his major plays during the * Print
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JAMES TURRELL & NICHOLAS MOSSE: LAPSED QUAKER WARE James Turrell & Nicholas Mosse: Lapsed Quaker Ware Hancock Shaker Village May 31, 2021 to October 30, 2022 Artist James Turrell has a masterful understanding of human perception. EASTMAN JOHNSON CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ. Johnson in brief: Eastman Johnson (1824-1906) was a leading American genre and portrait painter of the middle-to-late 19 th century. He was born in Maine and began his career as a portrait draughtsman, working in Maine, Washington D.C., and Boston. In 1849 he went to Europe to learn to paint and study the Old Masters. SEVEN DEADLY SINS WINS DRAMA LEAGUE AWARD A creative, outdoor production that the nonprofit, professional company, Miami New Drama conceived and produced late last year while keeping audiences socially distant has won a national award. DAVID FELTON WROTE FOR ROLLING STONE When David Felton came to cover the Lyman Family, he knocked on my door in the Harvard Square Murder Building. He introduced himself as sent by my friend Bill “Dr. Gonzo” Cardoso. In his Rolling Stone piece, I was caricatured as a political thug, Harry Bikes. He covered Lyman and Charlie Manson both of whom he interviewed.BERKSHIRE FINE ARTS
Onsite Events Run June 30-August 29. By: Pillow - Apr 20th, 2021. Onsite events run June 30-August 29, with online streaming through September 23. Newly imagined—with the safety of artists, staff, and audiences at the forefront of all planning—the Festival will feature commissioned works and world premieres, present new site-specific WAS MALCOLM ROGERS THE MFA'S GREATEST DIRECTOR By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 01, 2020. Malcolm A. Rogers, CBE (born October 3, 1948) served as the Ann and Graham Gund Director the Museum of Fine Arts from 1994 through 2015. Rogers was Deputy Director of London’s National Portrait Gallery before seeking a position in Boston. As director Rogers made sweeping changes that werecontroversial.
FORMER ICA DIRECTOR SYDNEY ROBERTS ROCKEFELLER Sydney Roberts Rockefeller, a sculptor, had joined the board when she was twenty-seven. The ball landed in her lap during a time of transition when the ICA was renovating a new home at 955 Boylston Street. She was offered an annual salary of $5,000 a fraction of what was paid to Hyde. There were immediate problems to solve. OWENS POTTERY OF NORTH CAROLINA Owens Pottery, founded in 1895 by James H. Owens, is best known for its fire red glazed pottery, developed in 1945 by M.L. Owens. Owens Pottery is currently owned and operated by his son, Boyd Owens, who said, “Our clay is local and processed here at our shop. The clay mills have been used since the early 1900s. FRANK GEHRY'S DANCING HOUSE IN PRAGUE The Dancing House is the common name for the Nationale-Nederlanden Building in downtown Prague. Also referred to as The Fred and Ginger Building as it vaguely resembles the 1930's Hollywood dancers Fred Astair and Ginger Rodgers, the whimsical structure was designed by Canadian-American Frank Gehry in cooperation with Czech architect Vlado Milunic in 1992. BERKSHIRE FINE ARTSLOGINFRONT PAGEARCHITECTUREDANCEDESIGNOPINION Featuring four Williams plays, the newest from Penny Arcade, Mae West’s shuttered 1926 Broadway smash, a witchy satire from 1616, and more. The Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival was founded in 2006 in Provincetown—the birthplace of modern American theater—where Williams worked on many of his major plays during the1940s.
JAMES TURRELL & NICHOLAS MOSSE: LAPSED QUAKER WARE James Turrell & Nicholas Mosse: Lapsed Quaker Ware Hancock Shaker Village May 31, 2021 to October 30, 2022 Artist James Turrell has a masterful understanding of human perception. EASTMAN JOHNSON CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ. Johnson in brief: Eastman Johnson (1824-1906) was a leading American genre and portrait painter of the middle-to-late 19 th century. He was born in Maine and began his career as a portrait draughtsman, working in Maine, Washington D.C., and Boston. In 1849 he went to Europe to learn to paint and study the Old Masters. SEVEN DEADLY SINS WINS DRAMA LEAGUE AWARD A creative, outdoor production that the nonprofit, professional company, Miami New Drama conceived and produced late last year while keeping audiences socially distant has won a national award. DAVID FELTON WROTE FOR ROLLING STONE When David Felton came to cover the Lyman Family, he knocked on my door in the Harvard Square Murder Building. He introduced himself as sent by my friend Bill “Dr. Gonzo” Cardoso. In his Rolling Stone piece, I was caricatured as a political thug, Harry Bikes. He covered Lyman and Charlie Manson both of whom he interviewed.BERKSHIRE FINE ARTS
Onsite Events Run June 30-August 29. By: Pillow - Apr 20th, 2021. Onsite events run June 30-August 29, with online streaming through September 23. Newly imagined—with the safety of artists, staff, and audiences at the forefront of all planning—the Festival will feature commissioned works and world premieres, present new site-specific WAS MALCOLM ROGERS THE MFA'S GREATEST DIRECTOR By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 01, 2020. Malcolm A. Rogers, CBE (born October 3, 1948) served as the Ann and Graham Gund Director the Museum of Fine Arts from 1994 through 2015. Rogers was Deputy Director of London’s National Portrait Gallery before seeking a position in Boston. As director Rogers made sweeping changes that werecontroversial.
FORMER ICA DIRECTOR SYDNEY ROBERTS ROCKEFELLER Sydney Roberts Rockefeller, a sculptor, had joined the board when she was twenty-seven. The ball landed in her lap during a time of transition when the ICA was renovating a new home at 955 Boylston Street. She was offered an annual salary of $5,000 a fraction of what was paid to Hyde. There were immediate problems to solve. OWENS POTTERY OF NORTH CAROLINA Owens Pottery, founded in 1895 by James H. Owens, is best known for its fire red glazed pottery, developed in 1945 by M.L. Owens. Owens Pottery is currently owned and operated by his son, Boyd Owens, who said, “Our clay is local and processed here at our shop. The clay mills have been used since the early 1900s. FRANK GEHRY'S DANCING HOUSE IN PRAGUE The Dancing House is the common name for the Nationale-Nederlanden Building in downtown Prague. Also referred to as The Fred and Ginger Building as it vaguely resembles the 1930's Hollywood dancers Fred Astair and Ginger Rodgers, the whimsical structure was designed by Canadian-American Frank Gehry in cooperation with Czech architect Vlado Milunic in 1992. NIKOLAI ASTRUP: VISIONS OF NORWAY As part of its summer 2021 exhibition season, the Clark Art Institute presents the first North American museum exhibition focused on the Norwegian painter Nikolai Astrup (1880–1928), who deftly wove tradition and innovation into his artistic production. TIM RODGERS TO HEAD NY'S MUSEUM OF ART AND DESIGN The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) today announced that it has appointed Timothy R. Rodgers, PhD, to serve as the Museum’s Nanette L. Laitman Director. MEZZE IN WILLIAMSTOWN Mezze in Williamstown changes with the seasons. Now in a heat spell they are creating chilled beet soup garnished with cucumbers, greenolive, gammelg
HOLD THESE TRUTHS BY JEANNE SAKATA Gordon Hirabayashi grew up in Washington state as a nisei, a second-generation Japanese-American. Although imbued with reverence for the United States Constitution, his “aha” moment comes upon his initial case before the United States Supreme Court, realizing then the painful contradiction between the Constitution as a most laudable political contract and those who were appointed to WILCO'S JEFF TWEEDY AT MASS MOCA Wilco's Jeff Tweedy takes the stage, joined by special guest and bandmate, Nels Cline, for a concert benefiting MASS MoCA’s Joe Thompson “Yes” FBERKSHIRE FINE ARTS
Onsite Events Run June 30-August 29. By: Pillow - Apr 20th, 2021. Onsite events run June 30-August 29, with online streaming through September 23. Newly imagined—with the safety of artists, staff, and audiences at the forefront of all planning—the Festival will feature commissioned works and world premieres, present new site-specific MFA CELEBRATES JUNETEENTH The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), will offer free admission to all on Saturday, June 19, in honor of Juneteenth.Free timed-entry tickets—including general admission and special exhibition tickets to see Writing the Future: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop Generation and Monet and Boston: Legacy Illuminated—will be available to reserve online starting at 10 am on June 15. HORACE D. BALLARD APPOINTED TO HARVARD ART MUSEUMS Martha Tedeschi, the Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard Art Museums, announced today the appointment of Horace D. Ballard as the new Theodore E. Stebbins Jr. Associate Curator of American Art at the Harvard Art Museums, effective September 1, 2021. AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER 2021 Cambridge, MA—American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University, under the leadership of Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director Diane Paulus and Executive Producer Diane Borger, celebrates the return of live, in-person theater with a free outdoor experience for all at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University beginning in August 2021; dance, music, and theater events at the SECTIONS BY JULIA ROONEY Julia Rooney SECTIONS June 3–July 1, 2021 Reception: June 26, 4-7pm 71 Park Street, Adams, MA. Real Eyes Gallery Sections is a solo show of Julia Rooney’s paper works.More than works on paper, these are works of paper—made entirely from an archive of New York Times newspapers which Rooney collected between Nov. 2016 and Nov. 2017. BERKSHIRE FINE ARTSLOGINFRONT PAGEARCHITECTUREDANCEDESIGNOPINION The Huntington announces the extension of Black Beans Project, a world premiere digital work by Huntington artist-in-residence Melinda Lopez and award-winning performer Joel Perez, directed by Jaime Castañeda, now available for on-demand streaming through June 13, 2021. JAMES TURRELL & NICHOLAS MOSSE: LAPSED QUAKER WARE James Turrell & Nicholas Mosse: Lapsed Quaker Ware Hancock Shaker Village May 31, 2021 to October 30, 2022 Artist James Turrell has a masterful understanding of human perception. EASTMAN JOHNSON CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ. For the last fifty years, Patricia Hills, Professor Emerita, Boston University, has conducted scholarly research on the mid-19 th-century portrait and genre painter Eastman Johnson (1824-1906), which resulted in her dissertation, a 1972 retrospective exhibition that she curated for the Whitney Museum of American, and a 1999 retrospective co-curated for The Brooklyn Museum. BARRINGTON STAGE COMPANY 2020 Barrington Stage Company (BSC) has announced its 2020 season. BSC will present two World Premiere musicals and new productions of a Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical classic, a Tony Award-winning musical revue, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning play. SEVEN DEADLY SINS WINS DRAMA LEAGUE AWARD A creative, outdoor production that the nonprofit, professional company, Miami New Drama conceived and produced late last year while keeping audiences socially distant has won a national award. FORMER ICA DIRECTOR SYDNEY ROBERTS ROCKEFELLER The ICA was dead in the water when it was evicted from 100 Newbury Street in 1968. Lock, stock and barrel it was mothballed in its formerfailed venue
OWENS POTTERY OF NORTH CAROLINA Owens Pottery of North Carolina North Carolina's Route 705 Is the Pottery Highway By: Susan Cohn - Nov 11, 2017 BLANCHE LAZZELL AND THE COLOR WOODCUT From Paris to Provincetown: Blanche Lazzell and the Color Woodcut Curated by Barbara Stern Shapiro Catalogue, 96 pages, MFA Publications, 2002 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston JIM JACOBS PRIVATE ART DEALER The Egyptian and Classical departments had adjoining offices at the MFA. The door was always open and it seemed that they were having more fun working under the witty Cornelius Vermule.My boss, the eminent Egyptologist, William Stevenson Smith, was intense and serious. DANA C. CHANDLER JR. ARTIST AND ACTIVIST The Museum of Fine Arts is literally located across the tracks from the African American community in Boston. During the protest years of the late 1960s and 1970s the artist and activist, Dana C. Chandler, Jr., charged the museum with institutional racism. BERKSHIRE FINE ARTSLOGINFRONT PAGEARCHITECTUREDANCEDESIGNOPINION The Huntington announces the extension of Black Beans Project, a world premiere digital work by Huntington artist-in-residence Melinda Lopez and award-winning performer Joel Perez, directed by Jaime Castañeda, now available for on-demand streaming through June 13, 2021. JAMES TURRELL & NICHOLAS MOSSE: LAPSED QUAKER WARE James Turrell & Nicholas Mosse: Lapsed Quaker Ware Hancock Shaker Village May 31, 2021 to October 30, 2022 Artist James Turrell has a masterful understanding of human perception. EASTMAN JOHNSON CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ. For the last fifty years, Patricia Hills, Professor Emerita, Boston University, has conducted scholarly research on the mid-19 th-century portrait and genre painter Eastman Johnson (1824-1906), which resulted in her dissertation, a 1972 retrospective exhibition that she curated for the Whitney Museum of American, and a 1999 retrospective co-curated for The Brooklyn Museum. BARRINGTON STAGE COMPANY 2020 Barrington Stage Company (BSC) has announced its 2020 season. BSC will present two World Premiere musicals and new productions of a Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical classic, a Tony Award-winning musical revue, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning play. SEVEN DEADLY SINS WINS DRAMA LEAGUE AWARD A creative, outdoor production that the nonprofit, professional company, Miami New Drama conceived and produced late last year while keeping audiences socially distant has won a national award. FORMER ICA DIRECTOR SYDNEY ROBERTS ROCKEFELLER The ICA was dead in the water when it was evicted from 100 Newbury Street in 1968. Lock, stock and barrel it was mothballed in its formerfailed venue
OWENS POTTERY OF NORTH CAROLINA Owens Pottery of North Carolina North Carolina's Route 705 Is the Pottery Highway By: Susan Cohn - Nov 11, 2017 BLANCHE LAZZELL AND THE COLOR WOODCUT From Paris to Provincetown: Blanche Lazzell and the Color Woodcut Curated by Barbara Stern Shapiro Catalogue, 96 pages, MFA Publications, 2002 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston JIM JACOBS PRIVATE ART DEALER The Egyptian and Classical departments had adjoining offices at the MFA. The door was always open and it seemed that they were having more fun working under the witty Cornelius Vermule.My boss, the eminent Egyptologist, William Stevenson Smith, was intense and serious. DANA C. CHANDLER JR. ARTIST AND ACTIVIST The Museum of Fine Arts is literally located across the tracks from the African American community in Boston. During the protest years of the late 1960s and 1970s the artist and activist, Dana C. Chandler, Jr., charged the museum with institutional racism. SECTIONS BY JULIA ROONEY Julia Rooney SECTIONS June 3–July 1, 2021 Reception: June 26, 4-7pm 71 Park Street, Adams, MA. Real Eyes Gallery Sections is a solo show of Julia Rooney’s paper works.More than works on paper, these are works of paper—made entirely from an archive of New York Times newspapers which Rooney collected between Nov. 2016 and Nov. 2017. MEZZE IN WILLIAMSTOWN Mezze in Williamstown changes with the seasons. Now in a heat spell they are creating chilled beet soup garnished with cucumbers, greenolive, gammelg
NIKOLAI ASTRUP: VISIONS OF NORWAY As part of its summer 2021 exhibition season, the Clark Art Institute presents the first North American museum exhibition focused on the Norwegian painter Nikolai Astrup (1880–1928), who deftly wove tradition and innovation into his artistic production. HOLD THESE TRUTHS BY JEANNE SAKATA Gordon Hirabayashi grew up in Washington state as a nisei, a second-generation Japanese-American. Although imbued with reverence for the United States Constitution, his “aha” moment comes upon his initial case before the United States Supreme Court, realizing then the painful contradiction between the Constitution as a most laudable political contract and those who were appointed to WILCO'S JEFF TWEEDY AT MASS MOCA Wilco's Jeff Tweedy takes the stage, joined by special guest and bandmate, Nels Cline, for a concert benefiting MASS MoCA’s Joe Thompson “Yes” F HORACE D. BALLARD APPOINTED TO HARVARD ART MUSEUMS Martha Tedeschi, the Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard Art Museums, announced today the appointment of Horace D. Ballard as the new Theodore E. Stebbins Jr. Associate Curator of American Art at the Harvard Art Museums, effective September 1, 2021. MFA CELEBRATES JUNETEENTH The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), will offer free admission to all on Saturday, June 19, in honor of Juneteenth.Free timed-entry tickets—including general admission and special exhibition tickets to see Writing the Future: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop Generation and Monet and Boston: Legacy Illuminated—will be available to reserve online starting at 10 am on June 15.TANGLEWOOD 2021
Highlights of 2021 Tanglewood Season, July 9–August 16. Marking the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s triumphant return to its summer home, BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons—who leads eight orchestra programs this summer—opens the BSO’s Tanglewood season on Saturday, July 10, with an all-Beethoven program, featuring one of the festival’s most preeminent guest artists, Emanuel Ax BRIGHT COLORS AND BOLD PATTERNS While watching Drew Droege’s delightfully comic, single-character play, Bright Colors and Bold Patterns, one might wonder: Is the horizontally big fellow at the piece’s center always so boisterous?Further, how much are alcohol and drugs responsible forGerry’s tirade?
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For some reason I never read the whole article by Rubinstein. A recent article again by Yau in Hyperallergic this time on Korean abstraction and the concern of Ha Chong Yuan with support and surface in his painting made me recall the article by Rubinstein where I was mentioned which draws a direct link from French postmodernist theorists such as Derrida, Lacan and other Maoist thinkers and a BERKSHIRE FINE ARTSLOGINFRONT PAGEARCHITECTUREDANCEDESIGNOPINION Real Eyes Gallery in Adams. By: Charles Giuliano - May 23rd, 2021. For the past year during the Covid-19 epidemic the Berkshire based Real Eyes Gallery suspended its program. That has resumed with an exhibition by Diane Reed Sawyer: Isolation Expanse. There JAMES TURRELL & NICHOLAS MOSSE: LAPSED QUAKER WARE James Turrell & Nicholas Mosse: Lapsed Quaker Ware Hancock Shaker Village May 31, 2021 to October 30, 2022 Artist James Turrell has a masterful understanding of human perception. EASTMAN JOHNSON CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ. Johnson in brief: Eastman Johnson (1824-1906) was a leading American genre and portrait painter of the middle-to-late 19 th century. He was born in Maine and began his career as a portrait draughtsman, working in Maine, Washington D.C., and Boston. In 1849 he went to Europe to learn to paint and study the Old Masters. SEVEN DEADLY SINS WINS DRAMA LEAGUE AWARD A creative, outdoor production that the nonprofit, professional company, Miami New Drama conceived and produced late last year while keeping audiences socially distant has won a national award. SONG FOR 2001:A SPACE ODYSSEY, JUST RELEASED On October 30th, 2020, Wave Theory Records digitally released, for the first time ever, 2001: A Garden of Personal Mirrors , composed by Mike Kaplan for the groundbreaking, 1968 film, 2001: A Space Odyssey. 1968 was a tumultuous year. It was the year of the Prague Spring, of student protests over the Vietnam War; it was the year that ushered in RE-INTRODUCING THE RHINO HORN GROUP Just as abstract expressionism - the art of the fifties - was superseded by pop, op, hard edge, minimal and color field the art of the sixties - so now a new art, a humanistic art, will characterize the seventies.”. From the Rhino Horn manifesto. In 1969, The Rhino Horn Group was founded in New York City by a group of artists boundtogether
BLANCHE LAZZELL AND THE COLOR WOODCUT The artists imported from Europe the latest style of the Fauve and Cubism. One sees this clearly in the clean, rich, high chroma color and the penchant for flatness, a quality inherent in the wood block. Lazzell, particularly at mid career, pursued the geometry and fracturing of cubism. ITALIAN FUTURISM, 1909-1944: RECONSTRUCTING THE UNIVERSE The most in depth exhibition of the movement ever seen in the U.S. Italian Futurism, 1909-1944: Reconstructing the Universe is on view in New York at the Guggenheim Museum through September 1. The fascinating and controversial survey of art that embraced Fascism and celebrated war includes 360 works, by nearly 80 artists, architects, designers, photographers and writers that have CONTEMPORARY MUSIC AT TANGLEWOOD There is nothing hard-to-take about the music presented over five days im Osawa Hall at Tanglewood. Under the direction of Gunther Schuller,Oliver K
DANA C. CHANDLER JR. ARTIST AND ACTIVIST The Museum of Fine Arts is literally located across the tracks from the African American community in Boston. During the protest years of the late 1960s and 1970s the artist and activist, Dana C. Chandler, Jr., charged the museum with institutional racism. The proclamation was sent to the Boston print and broadcast media. BERKSHIRE FINE ARTSLOGINFRONT PAGEARCHITECTUREDANCEDESIGNOPINION Real Eyes Gallery in Adams. By: Charles Giuliano - May 23rd, 2021. For the past year during the Covid-19 epidemic the Berkshire based Real Eyes Gallery suspended its program. That has resumed with an exhibition by Diane Reed Sawyer: Isolation Expanse. There JAMES TURRELL & NICHOLAS MOSSE: LAPSED QUAKER WARE James Turrell & Nicholas Mosse: Lapsed Quaker Ware Hancock Shaker Village May 31, 2021 to October 30, 2022 Artist James Turrell has a masterful understanding of human perception. EASTMAN JOHNSON CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ. Johnson in brief: Eastman Johnson (1824-1906) was a leading American genre and portrait painter of the middle-to-late 19 th century. He was born in Maine and began his career as a portrait draughtsman, working in Maine, Washington D.C., and Boston. In 1849 he went to Europe to learn to paint and study the Old Masters. SEVEN DEADLY SINS WINS DRAMA LEAGUE AWARD A creative, outdoor production that the nonprofit, professional company, Miami New Drama conceived and produced late last year while keeping audiences socially distant has won a national award. SONG FOR 2001:A SPACE ODYSSEY, JUST RELEASED On October 30th, 2020, Wave Theory Records digitally released, for the first time ever, 2001: A Garden of Personal Mirrors , composed by Mike Kaplan for the groundbreaking, 1968 film, 2001: A Space Odyssey. 1968 was a tumultuous year. It was the year of the Prague Spring, of student protests over the Vietnam War; it was the year that ushered in RE-INTRODUCING THE RHINO HORN GROUP Just as abstract expressionism - the art of the fifties - was superseded by pop, op, hard edge, minimal and color field the art of the sixties - so now a new art, a humanistic art, will characterize the seventies.”. From the Rhino Horn manifesto. In 1969, The Rhino Horn Group was founded in New York City by a group of artists boundtogether
BLANCHE LAZZELL AND THE COLOR WOODCUT The artists imported from Europe the latest style of the Fauve and Cubism. One sees this clearly in the clean, rich, high chroma color and the penchant for flatness, a quality inherent in the wood block. Lazzell, particularly at mid career, pursued the geometry and fracturing of cubism. ITALIAN FUTURISM, 1909-1944: RECONSTRUCTING THE UNIVERSE The most in depth exhibition of the movement ever seen in the U.S. Italian Futurism, 1909-1944: Reconstructing the Universe is on view in New York at the Guggenheim Museum through September 1. The fascinating and controversial survey of art that embraced Fascism and celebrated war includes 360 works, by nearly 80 artists, architects, designers, photographers and writers that have CONTEMPORARY MUSIC AT TANGLEWOOD There is nothing hard-to-take about the music presented over five days im Osawa Hall at Tanglewood. Under the direction of Gunther Schuller,Oliver K
DANA C. CHANDLER JR. ARTIST AND ACTIVIST The Museum of Fine Arts is literally located across the tracks from the African American community in Boston. During the protest years of the late 1960s and 1970s the artist and activist, Dana C. Chandler, Jr., charged the museum with institutional racism. The proclamation was sent to the Boston print and broadcast media.BERKSHIRE FINE ARTS
Real Eyes Gallery in Adams. By: Charles Giuliano - May 23rd, 2021. For the past year during the Covid-19 epidemic the Berkshire based Real Eyes Gallery suspended its program. That has resumed with an exhibition by Diane Reed Sawyer: Isolation Expanse. There will be a reception for the artist on May 25 from 5 to 7 PM. SECTIONS BY JULIA ROONEY Julia Rooney SECTIONS June 3–July 1, 2021 Reception: June 26, 4-7pm 71 Park Street, Adams, MA. Real Eyes Gallery Sections is a solo show of Julia Rooney’s paper works.More than works on paper, these are works of paper—made entirely from an archive of New York Times newspapers which Rooney collected between Nov. 2016 and Nov. 2017. AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER 2021 Cambridge, MA—American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University, under the leadership of Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director Diane Paulus and Executive Producer Diane Borger, celebrates the return of live, in-person theater with a free outdoor experience for all at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University beginning in August 2021; dance, music, and theater events at the OSLO ON HBO A RIVETING DRAMA Savvy heavyweight Hollywood movers and shakers like Steven Spielberg, Marc Platt, Kristie Macosko Krieger, producer Mark Taylor, anddirector Bartlett
BRIGHT COLORS AND BOLD PATTERNS While watching Drew Droege’s delightfully comic, single-character play, Bright Colors and Bold Patterns, one might wonder: Is the horizontally big fellow at the piece’s center always so boisterous?Further, how much are alcohol and drugs responsible forGerry’s tirade?
TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS Tiny Beautiful Things, George Street Playhouse’s filmed play, based on Cheryl Strayed’s book, Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar (2012), a collection of Strayed’s columns is beautifully brought to life by actress Laiona Michelle, who as Sugar, plays a down-to-earth, expletive-spouting advice-giving columnist.While the play’s three accompanying actors, John JACOB’S PILLOW DANCE AWARD The Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award was created in 2007 by an anonymous donor whose commitment to an ongoing annual gift to Jacob’s Pillow of $50,000 is generous and far-reaching. PROVINCETOWN TENNESSEE WILLIAMS THEATER FESTIVAL The 16th Annual Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival is pleased to announce its 2021 September program titled Tennessee Williams & Censorship.. The 2021 lineup will be produced and performed by artists from Cape Cod, Boston, NewMAKING CONNECTIONS
For some reason I never read the whole article by Rubinstein. A recent article again by Yau in Hyperallergic this time on Korean abstraction and the concern of Ha Chong Yuan with support and surface in his painting made me recall the article by Rubinstein where I was mentioned which draws a direct link from French postmodernist theorists such as Derrida, Lacan and other Maoist thinkers and a WOODIE KING JR. STEPS DOWN Woodie King Jr. is stepping down as Artistic Director of the New Federal Theatre, the company he founded in 1970. His original mission was to give voice to actors and writers of color, black, Hispanic and Asian, and to women.Home Sections
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Icelandic Portfolio
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Food
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Corona Cookbook: Spicy African Peanut Delight In Memory of Anthony BourdainRead
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Corona Cookbook: PizzaBasil in the Dough
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HANCOCK SHAKER VILLAGE THANKSGIVING CELEBRATING A YEAR LIKE NONE OTHER By: Jennifer Trainer Thompson - Nov 23rd, 2020 Hancock Shaker Village felt like a home-away-from-home this year. In a year when we are counting our heroes, the Village has had many.Full Article
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INDIGENOUS ARTIST BOB HAOZOUS THE RACISM SHRINE IN SANTA FE By: Joanie Griffin - Nov 23rd, 2020 The son of famed artist Allan Houser, Haozous has drawn inspiration from his Apache culture, Indigenous and world art, and from his father’s artworks. “I’ve wanted to make this statement for many years,” said Haozous, artist and Executive Director of the AllanHouser Foundation.
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EDWARD SMADONE'S ONCE AND AGAIN A RECORDING FOR OUR TIME By: Susan Hall - Nov 23rd, 2020 Edward Smaldone is a contemporary composer of classical music. His distinctive textures include unusual combinations of instruments, odd beats, counterpoint and rich harmonics. These elements blend but do not merge. Rough edges combined with smooth melodic lines are ear catching. Lines often stretch wide and giant leaps leave gaping spacesbetween notes.
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THE LAST VERMEER
ART OF FORGERY
By: Jack Lyons - Nov 21st, 2020 “The Last Vermeer”, a TriStar Pictures film based on the book “The Man Who Made Vermeers” by Jonathan Lopez, opened in over 800 ‘live’ theatres on November 20, 2020; centers around one such court case and trial reparation event in the Netherlands in 1945.Full Article
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BARRINGTON STAGE COMPANY READING BY PITTSFIELD-BASED AUTHOR TY ALLAN JACKSON. By: BSC - Nov 20th, 2020 Barrington Stage Company will present a free virtual reading of The Supadupa Kid 2: Move, the action/superhero book by Pittsfield-based author Ty Allan Jackson. The reading will feature a cast of local youth and parents from the Berkshires and NY State Capital Region. Julianne Boyd will direct the reading, which will begin streaming freeon December 3.
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BARD CONSERVATORY ORCHESTRA FEATURES WESLEY SPROTT FANFARES, SERENADES, CONCERTINA By: Susan Hall - Nov 20th, 2020 Count on Bard to bring us unexpected, deserving programs concert after concert. Henri Tomasi’s Fanfares Liturgigues opened this program. The fanfares were conceived as part of Tomasi’s opera Don Juan de Manara. They premiered as a stand alone a decade before the opera opened in Munich. What a splendid work.Full Article
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CLARK ART INSTITUTE FREE DAY FIRST SUNDAY DECEMBER 6 By: Clark - Nov 19th, 2020 The Clark Art Institute’s popular First Sundays Free program continues on Sunday, December 6, with a day celebrating music. Admission to the galleries is free all day.Full Article
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KEV BERRY AT THE TANK A HEFTY, ENGAGING MONOLOGUE By: Susan Hall - Nov 19th, 2020 Kev Berry is an award-winning playwright and a superb monologist. In Harsh Cacophonies I and II,, he is directed by his usual collaborator, Alex Tobey. The monologue was created in three separate pieces, which can be performed as stand alones. The three are joined for this production and work well together. Two hours fly by, in part because Berry is in a manic state. His speech and stories are always clear, but often rush. This locates us in the urgent terrain from which his stories grow.Full Article
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SHAKER VILLAGE CONTESTBAKE THE ROUND BARN
By: Shaker - Nov 17th, 2020 Get creative in the kitchen. All submissions will be exhibited during Hancock Holidays on Saturday, December 12. Winners receive free membership to the Village and kitchen swag from Shaker Mercantile.Full Article
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FIRE AT JACOB'S PILLOW DORIS DUKE THEATRE LOST By: Pillow - Nov 17th, 2020 Today, November 17, there was a fire on the campus of Jacob's Pillow in Becket. The Doris Duke Theatre is lost. " We are grateful for the outpouring of support from around the world we have already received. We will rebuild,” says Pamela Tatge, Jacob’s Pillow Artistic &Executive Director.
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GARDNER MUSEUM
EXPANDS WEEKEND HOURS By: Gardner - Nov 17th, 2020 Gardner Museum expands weekend hours. Vistors must reserve tickets inadvance.
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MARGARET SWAN: LIFT
BOSTON SCULPTORS GALLERY By: BSG - Nov 14th, 2020 Margaret Swan’s Lift, on view at Bostin Sculptors Gallery, December 9th to January 24th, features a new body of work exploring forces of nature in relation to structures that harness their power. The works are inspired by the rigging of sailing vessels,Full Article
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5TH EIBAB BOOK ART BIENNIAL, 2020 AND A SHORT HISTORY OF ARTISTS BOOKS By: Astrid Hiemer - Nov 06th, 2020 The Book as Art throughout the Centuries has led to a resurgence of artists creating Book Art in the time of eBooks. As an artistic discipline it has only been 70 years since its acceptance. The 5th European International Book Art Exhibition, 2020, celebrated the art form in the Karolyi Castle of Carei, Romania.Full Article
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THE ORCHESTRA NOW AT BARD CHAMBER ENSEMBLES INTRIGUE By: Susan Hall - Nov 19th, 2020 Bard’s The Orchestra Now (TON) gives live performances in the time of Covid. Recently they performed a challenging and revealing program in Annandale, NY. Selections were made with attention to the number of instrumentalists required and ability to social distance on stage.Full Article
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PLAYWRITE ISRAEL HOROVITZ AT 81 CO FOUNDED GLOUCESTER STAGE COMPANY By: GSC - Nov 12th, 2020 Israel Horovitz (March 31, 1939 – November 9, 2020) was an American playwright, director, actor and co-founder of the Gloucester Stage Company in 1979. He served as artistic director until 2006 and later served on the board, ex officio and as artistic director emeritus until his resignation in November 2017 after The New York Times reported allegations of sexual misconduct.Full Article
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SOUNDS OF BROADWAY
ONLINE RADIO STATION PLAYS THEATER MUSIC 24/7 By: Aaron Krause - Nov 11th, 2020 A 24/7 online radio station plays the music of Broadway, Off-Broadway, the London stage, and much more. Connecticut Theater Critics Circle President and American Theatre Critics Association member Stuart Brown founded "Sounds of Broadway" in March 2019. Brown said he believes in engaging with listeners. In addition to operating his radio station, Brown is also a theater critic and a university administrator.Full Article
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HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS A SERIES OF PLAYS PRESENTED BY PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS By: Aaron Krause - Nov 18th, 2020 Palm Beach Dramaworks in South Florida will present a virtual holiday season of plays. The South Florida theater company will offer Horton Foote's The Trip to Bountiful, Alfred Uhry's The Last Night of Ballyhoo, and Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The plays will premiere on Mondays later this month.Full Article
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IN SESSION
PANELS ON ANTI RACISM IN MUSEUMS By: MoCA - Nov 11th, 2020 MASS MoCA and the Berkshire Cultural Resource Center (BCRC) at MCLA are launching In Session, a series of four panel discussions on anti-racist work in museums, streamed live on MASS MocA's YouTube channel and Facebook page beginning on Thursday, December 10, at 6pm EST with upcoming dates to be announced soon.Full Article
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YOUNG MUSICIANS TUNE OUT COVID AT THE MONMOUTH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC By: Jessica Robinson - Nov 10th, 2020 Where once technology was thought to be the death knell of human social interaction, it is now bringing us together. During this pandemic, arts institutions worldwide have been regrouping and finding ways to keep going virtually. The Monmouth Conservatory of Music is no exception. Living in this altered reality, unable to gather in-person as they normally would, the school has gone all-out to ensure the beat goes on for its young musicians (some as young as 5!)Full Article
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LICENSING AVAILABLE FOR TRILINGUAL OUR TOWN MIAMI NEW DRAMA PREMIERED PRODUCTION IN 2017. By: Aaron Krause - Nov 07th, 2020 The script for a trilingual production of Our Town is available for licensing. 'Concord Theatricals has acquired licensing rights. Miami New Drama commissioned the adaptation and staged the world premiere in2017.
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CONTROVERSIAL PHILIP GUSTON SHOW RESCHEDULED TO OPEN AT THE MFA ON MAY 1, 2022 By: Matthew Teitelbaum - Nov 05th, 2020 Postponed Philp Guston exhibition rescheduled. The first of four venues will be the Museum of Fine Arts. It opens on May 1, 2022 and continue through that September 11. MFA director, Matthew Teiltelbaum, shares thoughts about the decision to postpone the controversialexhibition.
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IRISH REPERTORY THEATRE'S TOUCH OF THE POET CIARÁN O’REILLY DIRECTS By: Susan Hall - Nov 01st, 2020 The Irish Repertory Theatre was preparing to present Eugene O’Neill’s Touch of the Poet when Covid struck and theatres closed. Sets were ready. Costumes had been fitted. Most importantly, rehearsals were underway. Ever inventive, the troupe has re-grouped to put the production on streaming. The advantage of a set richly reflecting the progress of the drama is immediately evident. Our eyesrest on the stage.
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WOODIE KING JR. WRAPS UP OCTOBERFEST STORIES ABOUT THE OLD DAYS BY BILL HARRIS By: Rachel de Aragon - Nov 03rd, 2020 Stories About The Old Days closes this delightful retrospective with a nostalgic reflection on the meaning of faith, art and friendship. Richardson-Jackson's direction provides an evocatively genuine space as the light filters through the red and gold stained glass windows of an old church. This two-person piece, is atmospheric, a feat which masterfully conquers the restrictions of the “zoom” stylepresentation.
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HBO’S COASTAL ELITES NEW YORK CITY’S PUBLIC THEATER. By: Edward Rubin - Nov 05th, 2020 Another pre-and post-COVID-19 slanted offering, muchly peppered with condemnation of Trump and the current administration, was presented one time only this past September. HBO’s Coastal Elites was originally written by playwright and novelist Paul Rudnick, intended to be performed at New York City’s Public Theater.Full Article
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CHANTAL ZAKARI AT KINGSTON GALLERYA WORK IN PROGRESS
By: Kingston - Nov 01st, 2020 For the past two years, Chantal Zakari has been exploring the connected histories of the Watertown Federal Arsenal, and of the buildings and the people who worked within them.Full Article
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