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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.
Digital media print by Carmin KarasicDigital Logjam
(April 08, 2004) The brave new world promised by digital technology remains, for art museums, just beyond the horizon.
Digital media print by Carmin KarasicPixels and Paintbrushes
(April 08, 2004) An activist artist on the digital art frontier speaks out.
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.
"The Liar, The Copy of the Liar" (Francis Alys)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.
Light Up the Skies
(December 15, 2003) Somerville's Illuminations trolley tour offers views of the town's most dazzling residential holiday displays.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Drawing into Sculpture
(April 29, 2003) An exhibit of American artist Christopher Wilmarth's work questions our basic assumptions about art.
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.
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.
Depicting Pain with Dignity
(March 10, 2003) A new photography exhibit shows how one photographer captures the courage of displaced communities across the world.

Arts Features

Photo by: Sam Davol Films at the Gate Photos
See photos of kung-fu movies and former Boston Chinatown movie theater locations.
Jamaica Pond Bench (2006), Matthew Hincman. Guerrilla Art
See photos of local artist Matthew Hincman's bench-like sculpture.
Burger by DannyO. "O" is for Original
Local artist "Danny O" portrays whimsical scenes of summer in Boston.



Multimedia

Isaac Bashevis Singer Singer at 100
An exclusive online special explores the controversial work and life of Yiddish writer Isaac Bashevis Singer.
mod Gauguin's Tahiti Paintings
Take a multimedia tour of Paul Gauguin's Tahiti paintings, including the famous painting, "Where Are We From."
Nathaniel Hawthorne Hawthorne at 200
View a multimedia celebration of Nathaniel Hawthorne's 200th birthday.




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