Rhinestone Paragraphs (April 15, 2004) A photo exhibition at the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University offers an intimate view of some country music greats. |
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Digital Logjam (April 08, 2004) The brave new world promised by digital technology remains, for art museums, just beyond the horizon. |
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Pixels and Paintbrushes (April 08, 2004) An activist artist on the digital art frontier speaks out. |
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Sound and Light (March 12, 2004) A new multimedia installation at MIT transforms a billion disembodied electronic conversations into something that can be seen and heard. |
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Free Trade of Ideas (February 18, 2004) A major new exhibition at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art examines how Mexican art has gone global. |
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Light Up the Skies (December 15, 2003) Somerville's Illuminations trolley tour offers views of the town's most dazzling residential holiday displays. |
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Rembrandt's Journey (November 13, 2003) A new exhibit at the MFA is the first American exhibit in decades that does full justice to the work of a great artist. |
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Illegal Art (September 10, 2003) A new exhibition features art works that manipulate corporate marketing images and raise awareness of the complexities of intellectual property ownership. |
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The Genius of Thomas Gainsborough (June 21, 2003) A new exhibit of Gainsborough's paintings reveals the brilliance of the master of 18th century portraiture. |
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The Visuals of Dance (June 10, 2003) Iconoclastic artist Natalia Goncharova comes into focus in an instructive exhibit of her fiery work for the Ballets Russes. |
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Art's Healing Powers (May 28, 2003) A brilliant new exhibit at Boston's ICA reconnects art with its traditional role as a source of transformative value. |
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Drawing into Sculpture (April 29, 2003) An exhibit of American artist Christopher Wilmarth's work questions our basic assumptions about art. |
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Beauty and the Gizmo (April 22, 2003) There will be something for everybody to like at the 2003 CyberArts Festival. It's just going to be a matter of finding it. |
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A Religion of One (March 19, 2003) A retrospective exhibit of his works reaffirms Marsden Hartley's reputation as one of the greatest American artists of the 20th century. |
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Depicting Pain with Dignity (March 10, 2003) A new photography exhibit shows how one photographer captures the courage of displaced communities across the world. |
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