The case of the three Rose Art Museum overseers who sued Brandeis University to stop the Waltham school from selling off the museum’s collection continues to slowly, slowly wind its way through Suffolk Probate and Family Court in Boston. The latest (sort of) news is that the case has been pushed off to its next hearing on April 26, after a hearing on Dec. 13. The idea seems to be to wait until after Jan. 1 when Frederick M. Lawrence is scheduled to replace outgoing Brandeis President Jehuda Reinharz, who was at the center of the bad Rose decisions. The thinking seems to be that new leadership could maybe, maybe change the Rose picture.
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- Lynda Barry, Oct. 2, 2008.
- Eleanor Callahan and Barbara, Nov. 11, 2008. Nick Cave, Oct. 8, 2007.
- Brian Chippendale, May 16, 2008, part one and two.
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Sept. 23, 2008.
- Chuck Close, Nov. 1, 2007.
- Gregory Crewdson, Oct. 29, 2008.
- Lynda Hartigan of the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, July 16, 2008.
- Anish Kapoor, May 27, 2008.
- Dennis Kois, director of DeCordova Museum, June 9, 2008.
- Ernest Morin, July 21, 2008.
- Dan Moynihan, Brookline cartoonist and illustrator Oct. 8, 2009.
- Damian Ortega, Sept. 15,2009.
- Gary Panter, April 11, 2008, and Sept. 20, 2006.
- Martha Rosler, Nov. 21, 2008.
- Stefan Sagmeister, April 25, 2008.
- Neil Salley of the Musée Patamécanique in Bristol, Rhode Island, Aug. 16, 2007.
- Jon Sarkin, July 31, 2008.
- Peter Schumann of Bread and Puppet Theater (pictured above), Aug. 12, 2008, part one, two and three; Jan 23, 2008, part one and two.
- Richard Serra, June 1, 2008.
- Rachel Whiteread, Oct. 14, 2008.
Talks from our archives
- Boston Globe: The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research is one of "The best of the (local) web."
- Edgar Allen Beem of Yankee Magazine: "Indispensable ... Probably the best regional art site in the country."
- Art Connect: "Cook covers so much ground that you get the feeling that he must be aware of everything that goes on in the New England art scene."
- Wikipedia: One of the "Notable art blogs."
- Drawn & Quarterly blog: The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research is "the best coverage of the New England area art scene out there."
- Modern Kicks: "When it comes to art in New England, the man sees everything. I don't even want to know what the mileage on his car is."
- Joel Brown of HubArts: "Cook has been a veritable Woodward and Bernstein on the Rose."
- Art Fag City: "The most detailed report [on the Rose Art Museum that] I’ve read thus far."
- Online University Reviews: One of the "100 Best Scholarly Art Blogs."
- Sara Agniel: "The Journal is worth adding to your regular reading list."
- Caleb Neelon: "The best regional arts news source out there."
- Yankee Magazine blog: The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research is one of the "Best Art Blogs in New England."
- Ethan Ham: "Excellent."
- Thomas Garvey of The Hub Review: "Thoughtful."
- Geoff Edgers of the Exhibitionist: "Always compelling."
- Boston Photography Focus: "Excellent overview and coverage of the breaking gallery news since the spring as it happened."
- ArtSake: "Incisive analysis of the New England art scene."
- Modern Kicks: "Greg Cook has continued to be on top of the story."
- Anne Elizabeth Moore: "Has excellent taste, and is tracking the SHIT outta the local arts scene."
- Boston Lowbrow: "Who would've thought Cook's unrivalled thoroughness of local gallery coverage would translate so well to investigative journalism."
- Newcritics: "Cook gets it right."
- Robert Castagna: Cook and The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research are the cause of, and solution to, all of Boston art criticism's problems.
- Jon Petro: "Cook's review reads like a sophomoric attempt at art criticism."
- Also our favorite footnote (see 32).
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