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A protective mask has appeared on the 1985 statue of longtime Boston Celtics coach Red Auerbach by Lloyd Lillie outside Quincy Market at Faneuil Hall, c. April 6, 2020. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookApril 6, 2020 0

Statues Of Celtics And Mayors Wear Masks, Joining In Effort To Stop Coronavirus

With Boston Mayor Marty Walsh yesterday urging everyone to wear face coverings when going out as a way to help stem the spread of coronavirus, statues of Boston Celtics legends…Continue Reading →

Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Feb. 1, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookApril 3, 2020 0

MFA To Furlough Approximately 340, Remain Closed Through June 30

Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts plans to furlough “approximately 340 staff,” according to a spokesperson, as it deals with the huge financial ramifications of having to be closed since the…Continue Reading →

"Drawing in the Galleries" program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Jan. 15, 2020. (Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookApril 1, 2020 0

MFA Cancels All Events And Programs Through Aug. 31

Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts announced last night that due to the coronavirus, it had decided “to cancel all of the Museum’s events and programs through August 31, 2020.” Read…Continue Reading →

Tomie DePaola, from “The Art Lesson," 1989.
Art Greg CookMarch 30, 2020 0

An Interview With ‘Strega Nona’ Artist Tomie dePaola, Who Died Monday At Age 85

Tomie dePaola—the New Hampshire artist and children’s book creator who won the Caldecott Honor for his 1975 book “Strega Nona” about a kindly witch—died today at age 85. The Associated…Continue Reading →

Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Jan. 30, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookMarch 26, 2020 0

Museum Of Fine Arts Doesn’t Expect To Reopen Before July, Mulls Layoffs

Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts does not expect to be able to reopen before July due to the ongoing spread of the coronavirus and is considering layoffs and other “significant…Continue Reading →

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 →

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 →

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