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The Rat on Acid
(February 13, 2003) Despite ongoing efforts, cartoon characters and artists are still imprisoned by current copyright laws.
Gardner Museum's Centennial
(December 27, 2002) The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum plans a yearlong party when it hits 100 on New Year's Day.
Arresting Time
(December 11, 2002) The work of Korean photographer Bohnchang Koo reveals the beautiful futility of trying to hold onto something dear.
The Feldberg Collection
(November 25, 2002) The McMullen Museum is providing a rare chance to see German self-portraits that are both original works of art and irreplaceable historical artifacts.
Mexican Invasion
(November 12, 2002) A new exhibition makes an impressive attempt to revive the work of a Mexican artist whose murals continue to irritate and bewilder.
Art Underwater
(November 07, 2002) Historical monuments and art collections are struggling to survive last August's floods of Prague.
Altars for the Day of the Dead
(November 02, 2002) An exhibit at the Boston Public Library explores views on death north and south of the border.
Expanding Artistic Horizons
(September 25, 2002) Prior to 9/11, exhibits of Islamic art received little attention. But all that has changed considerably since.
The Return of German Art
(August 27, 2002) An exhibition of photographic works by Anselm Kiefer provides an intriguing glimpse into postwar German art.
Massage Art
(August 12, 2002) A new exhibit at Boston's MFA features American art from the '60s to the present.
The Citgo Sign in Kenmore Square. Photo: Margaret Weigel.Citgo Fever
(July 25, 2002) Twenty years ago, a symbol of America's love affair with the automobile almost bit the dust.
Camera Magic
(June 10, 2002) An exhibit of video art at MIT raises the question: is it just filmmaking?
Art and Architecture
(May 30, 2002) A new exhibition at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art serves up dozens of structural models by 19 artists.
Cosme Tura: Weird Lost World
(April 02, 2002) An exhibition of works by Renaissance master Cosme Tura gives this neglected artist a chance to finally take center stage.
"Maya" by Jarvis Rockwell (Photo: Christine Fichera)Portrait of the Artist in Plastic
(March 08, 2002) Jarvis Rockwell's toys plumb the emotional depths of culture, religion, and the artist's own relationship with his famous father, Norman Rockwell.

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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