close menu

Recent Posts

  • The Techniques Behind Edvard Munch’s Anxious Art
  • Photos: Outsider Art Fair in New York
  • Why American Repertory Theater Tells ‘The Odyssey’s Backstory With Puppets
  • Photos: ‘Crankies Take New York’
  • Ife Franklin’s Healing Hoodoo

Categories

  • Support | Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Wonderlands: Visionary And Folk Art Sites Across The United States
  • Art
  • Wonderlands
  • Parades & Festivals
  • Books
  • Nature
  • Theater
  • Public Art
  • Our Photos
  • Music
  • Wonderland Spectacle Co.
  • Activism
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Blog
  • Wonderlands: Visionary And Folk Art Sites Across The United States

WONDERLAND

navigation
log in or register

Month: January 2019

Browse:

  • 2019
  • January
  • Page 2
Peter Jackson’s WWI documentary “They Shall Not Grow Old.” (Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures)
Movies & TV Greg CookJanuary 16, 2019 0

‘They Shall Not Grow Old’—Peter Jackson’s Time Machine Back To World War I

Peter Jackson’s documentary “They Shall Not Grow Old,” which is getting a limited theatrical run in Boston beginning Feb. 1, is a time machine back to the First World War.…Continue Reading →

By Greg Cook
Comics by Greg Cook Greg CookJanuary 16, 2019 0

Comics: Birthday Party

If this is the kind of coverage of arts, cultures and activisms you appreciate, please support Wonderland by contributing to Wonderland on Patreon. And sign up for our free, weekly…Continue Reading →

Jessica Straus's “TransAtlantic" at Boston Sculptors Gallery, Jan. 4, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 16, 2019 0

Love And War Inspire Jessica Straus’s ‘TransAtlantic’

Jessica Straus ruminates on love and war in “TransAtlantic,” the Newton artist’s installation at Boston Sculptors Gallery from Dec. 12, 2018, to Jan. 27, 2019. Maps of eastern North America…Continue Reading →

Detail of Dell Hamilton, "Leviathan, The Blue Knight (aka The Beast)," 2017-2018.
Art Greg CookJanuary 15, 2019 0

Performance Artist Dell M. Hamilton Exhibits Turbulent Abstractions

If you’re familiar with Dell M. Hamilton’s searing performances in recent years about police violence against African Americans, about America and its ideals, her new exhibition “All Languages Welcomed Here”…Continue Reading →

Window of Semper Vi, 304 Essex St., Salem, Jan. 9, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Our Photos Greg CookJanuary 15, 2019 0

Patriotic Skeletons

Window of Semper Vi, 304 Essex St., Salem, Jan. 9, 2019. Copyright 2019 Greg Cook)Continue Reading →

Ventriloquist David Liebe Hart will perform at the “Living Objects: African American Puppetry Festival and Symposium.” (Photo: Chad Cooper)
Theater Greg CookJanuary 13, 2019 0

‘Is There An African American Puppetry?’ Exhibit Surveys An Often Overlooked Art

“Is there an African American puppetry? That’s the question we’re trying to answer with this exhibit,” says John Bell, director of the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry at the…Continue Reading →

Tim McCool's "River St. Hallway," acrylic on canvas, 2018. (Detail)
Art Greg CookJanuary 9, 2019 0

Tim McCool Paints Our Marvelous World Of Computers

Tim McCool’s art has often been animated by a sardonic humor, like his greeting cards that read “Best wishes, I guess,” but the Boston artist’s new show isn’t about punch…Continue Reading →

David A. Lang's 2007 sculpture "White Wings" (center) and other pieces in "Flights of Fancy" at Boston Sculptors Gallery, Jan. 4, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 7, 2019 0

Remembering David A. Lang And His Kinetic Dream Machines

“I’m particularly interested in the unexpected, unanticipated, unlikely events that can often take place in our lives,” artist David A. Lang once said. “David A. Lang: Flights of Fancy,” at…Continue Reading →

Harold Edgerton, “Gussie Moran Tennis Serve, Multiflash,” 1949.
Art Greg CookJanuary 5, 2019 0

Rare Photos By Harold ‘Doc’ Edgerton, Whose Inventions Froze Time

Beginning in the early 1930s, Harold “Doc” Edgerton’s (1903-1990) invention of the strobe light allowed him to freeze time, offering new insights into motion and how the world works. His…Continue Reading →

Detail of Karl Wirsum, “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins,” 1968.
Art Greg CookJanuary 2, 2019 0

Hairy Who: Chicago’s Sordid, Goofball, Raucous, Grotesque ‘60s Pop Art

In the mid 1960s, Jim Falconer and Jim Nutt—recent graduates of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, who’d met working at Chicago’s Allan Frumkin Gallery (which exhibited H.C.…Continue Reading →

Posts navigation

Go to page:
← 1 2 3 →
  • Support | Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Wonderlands: Visionary And Folk Art Sites Across The United States
  • Art
  • Wonderlands
  • Parades & Festivals
  • Books
  • Nature
  • Theater
  • Public Art
  • Our Photos
  • Music
  • Wonderland Spectacle Co.
  • Activism
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Blog
  • Wonderlands: Visionary And Folk Art Sites Across The United States

Copyright © 2025 WONDERLAND. All rights reserved

WONDERLAND

Neville theme by Acosmin