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Mass MoCA in North Adams, 2017. (Courtesy Mass MoCA)
Art Greg CookMarch 26, 2020 0

Mass MoCA To Lay Off 120 Due To Coronovirus Closure

Mass MoCA in North Adams announced yesterday “that in response to business interruptions caused by COVID-19 and related government mandates, it will lay off 120 of its 165 employees, effective…Continue Reading →

Peter Agoos's “PPE for Antonio López Garcia's ‘DAY’” at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, March 22, 2020. (Courtesy Peter Agoos)
Art Greg CookMarch 25, 2020 0

Guerrilla Artist Gives MFA’s Giant Baby Head A Coronavirus Mask

In this moment of coronivirus concern, Peter Agoos thought the giant bronze baby heads by Spanish artist Antonio López García outside Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts could use some assistance.…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookMarch 24, 2020 0

Coronavirus Has Cost MA Artists And Cultural Organizations $58.59 Million. So Far.

Coronavirus cancellations and shutdowns have cost Massachusetts artists and cultural organizations at least $58.59 million so far, the Massachusetts Cultural Council reports. The state arts agency’s report is based on…Continue Reading →

Andy Goldsworthy, "Watershed," 2019, at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts. (©Andy Goldsworthy, Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. Photo by Clements Photography and Design, Boston)
Art Greg CookMarch 24, 2020 0

At Andy Goldsworthy’s ‘Watershed,’ Hoping For Bad Weather

I’d been keeping an eye on the weather forecasts, looking for a rainy day to visit Andy Goldsworthy’s installation, “Watershed,” on the grounds of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. The Scottish…Continue Reading →

"Lost Cat" sign on Broadway, Cambridge, March 11, 2020. (Greg Cook photo)
Uncategorized Greg CookMarch 23, 2020 0

Lost: ‘Male Cat Named Rocky’

“Lost Cat” sign on Broadway, Cambridge, March 11, 2020. Check out Wonderland’s whole depressing Lost series! If this is the kind of coverage of arts, cultures and activisms you appreciate,…Continue Reading →

Gallery and studio buildings at 450 and 460 Harrison Ave. in Boston's South End.
Art Greg CookMarch 23, 2020 0

April Rents Waived For Galleries In Boston’s South End

As coronavirus is shutting down businesses across the region, GTI Properties—the owner and redeveloper of 19th century mill buildings buildings that house Boston’s primary gallery district in the South End—will…Continue Reading →

Nancy Schon's 1987 "Make Way for Ducklings" statues wear masks to protect them from coronavirus at Boston Public Garden, March 22, 2020. (Greg Cook photo)
Our Photos Greg CookMarch 22, 2020 0

Photos: Boston During Coronavirus

Scenes from greater Boston since it began shutting down to stem the spread of coronavirus during the week of March 9, 2020. All photos COPYRIGHT 2020 Greg Cook. If this…Continue Reading →

Markhor at Stone Zoo in Stoneham, March 20, 2020. (Greg Cook photo)
Nature Greg CookMarch 21, 2020 0

Taking Care Of Animals At The Stone Zoo During Coronavirus

The flock of flamingos in the Caribbean Coast exhibit continues their honking and fluttering around regardless of the fact that Zoo New England’s Stone Zoo announced on March 13 that it…Continue Reading →

Davis Museum at Wellesley College.
News Greg CookMarch 7, 2020 0

Wellesley College’s Davis Museum Closed To 3/31 In ‘Abundance Of Caution’

Concerns about the spread of coronavirus seem to have shuttered Wellesley College’s Davis Museum in the town of Wellesley, where a resident has been diagnosed with the illness. The museum’s…Continue Reading →

Lucian Freud, detail of "Reflection (Self-portrait)," 1981-2, Oil on canvas.
Art Greg CookMarch 6, 2020 0

When Lucian Freud Turned His Relentlessly Unsparing Gaze On Himself

Lucian Freud glowers out of many of his paintings in the modest exhibition “Lucian Freud: The Self-Portraits” on view at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts from March 1 to May…Continue Reading →

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