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Monday, September 5, 2011

Sprawling exhibit fits in at historic mansion by Cate McQuaid

PORTSMOUTH-The Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion has housed a governor, a merchant, and a retired British army colonel who may have been a double agent. Between 1886 and 1954, its last several deca…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 06:23PM
Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Images of conflict, residue of discomfort by Cate McQuaid

BEVERLY - Objectivity, that lofty ideal of serious journalists, has lost a lot of its sheen in recent years. Everybody’s biased, the argument goes; nobody can be truly objective. News …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 01:29PM
Saturday, August 27, 2011

Newly imagined, or differently there: baskets by Cate McQuaid

BROCKTON - Baskets have been around for thousands of years. Nomads and cave dwellers stowed and carried food and other items in them. These days, utility is often secondary to design, so bas…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 01:30PM
Thursday, August 25, 2011

Dominating the landscape by Cate McQuaid

SALEM - The Hudson River School artists had a particular and romantic agenda: to transmit the sublime experience of nature they found in the American landscape. For 19th-century artists such…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:42PM
Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Delighted, still, by this life on earth by Cate McQuaid

When he was a child, the artist Samuel Bak lived in the Vilna Ghetto, established by the Nazis in 1941 in what is now Vilnius, Lithuania. Out of the tens of thousands of Jews who lived there…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 01:30PM
Saturday, August 20, 2011

Artists explore river of knowledge by Cate McQuaid

PROVIDENCE - Explorers and scientists have reached and documented most of the Earth, and while there aren’t too many uncharted places left to go on the planet, our culture still holds …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 01:30PM
Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Blossoming of abstract artist Blanche Lazzell by Cate McQuaid

PROVINCETOWN - Blanche Lazzell was an early modernist who restlessly explored the tenets of abstraction, and a Provincetown habitué from 1915 until her death at 78 in 1956. In a sparkli…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:31PM
Friday, August 12, 2011

Landscapes that live and breathe by Cate McQuaid

MANCHESTER, N.H. - Among the idyllic 19th-century landscape paintings at the Currier Museum of Art, it’s a shock to come across a video monitor. The video shows a quiet, unchanging ima…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:57PM
Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Flying off the edges of the expected by Cate McQuaid

Jennifer Riley has cut loose. The painter, who lived for a time in Boston and now resides in New York, seems to have a show here every four or five years. In between, her imagery moves forwa…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 01:52PM
Friday, August 5, 2011

Water works by Cate McQuaid

SALEM - Only here on earth does water exist as liquid, solid, and gas. If I had to choose my favorite just based on the art in “Ripple Effect, the Art of H2O,’’ the new fam…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:29PM
Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Places of origin, present day works by Cate McQuaid

There’s a terrific face-off in “Close Distance,’’ a group show spotlighting six local Latino artists at the Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts. Curator L…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:58PM
Monday, August 1, 2011

Beacon for art on Cape by Cate McQuaid

NEW BRITAIN, Conn. - For decades, artists have visited Provincetown to take advantage of the magnificent light and extraordinary community there. The light is generous, thrown down by the su…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 07:33PM
Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Waking up, then seeing the forest for the trees by Cate McQuaid

“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could learn what it had to teach,’’ wrote Henry David Th…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 01:18PM
Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Exploring all of art’s edges by Cate McQuaid

In the art world, “painting’’ represents a cosmology of ideas that in addition to imagery includes surface, materiality, and placement on a wall. Hang a flat tire on the wa…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:55PM
Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Paintings, drawings, and the in between by Cate McQuaid

Boston has great art schools. But, the complaint goes, once sprung from graduate schools with degree in hand, the artists flee for cities with more opportunity. “New and Recent Work by…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:23PM
Thursday, July 7, 2011

Greenway art needs to grow by Cate McQuaid

New public art, and a new model for getting it up and running, arrived on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway in June. The project has all the makings of invigorating a dreadfully stodgy tr…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:48PM
Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Aigner’s candid and personal view by Cate McQuaid

The photojournalist Lucien Aigner was a people’s photographer. His life spanned the 20th century, and he took up new technology – the 35mm Leica camera – early, in 1928. Th…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:48PM
Thursday, June 30, 2011

Accuracy is in the details by Cate McQuaid

SOUTHBOROUGH — Through the early morning hours of June 17, 1775, American colonists dug a trench and built a wall on Breed’s Hill. As dawn broke, the British below saw the activi…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:17PM
Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sweeping through a century of landscapes by Cate McQuaid

Provincetown played an integral part in the advent of abstract expressionism, thanks to Hans Hofmann, who taught painting there for more than 20 years starting in 1934. “The Figurative…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:28PM

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