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Detail of Fra Angelico "The Dormition and Assumption of the Virgin," about 1433/34. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookFebruary 23, 2018 0

Rare Exhibit Of Fra Angelico, The Exquisite Renaissance Painter Who Pioneered New Tellings Of Angels, Saints, Demons

Fra Angelico, the 15th century Dominican Catholic friar, “was one of the most revolutionary painters of his moment, in part because of the way he told stories,” says Nathaniel Silver,…Continue Reading →

Allison Cole "Can I Come In," 2018, acrylic on board. (Courtesy of the artist)
Art Greg CookFebruary 22, 2018 0

In ‘Lost Together,’ Allison Cole Paints Her Journey To Connect With Her Autistic Son

The titles of the paintings in Providence artist Allison Cole’s exhibition “Lost Together” in the Reading Room at AS220’s Project Space gallery in Providence through Feb. 24 begin to tell…Continue Reading →

Barbara Swan "Rapunzel," 1970-71, ink on paper. (Courtesy of Alpha Gallery)
Art Greg CookFebruary 22, 2018 0

How Poet Anne Sexton And Painter Barbara Swan Reimagined Grimms’ Fairy Tales For the Feminist 1970s

“I was able to do something maybe wilder than I would have on my own,” the Boston artist Barbara Swan would say about her illustrations for Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston poet…Continue Reading →

Director Ryan Coogler’s “Black Panther” movie. (Courtesy of Marvel Studios)
Art Greg CookFebruary 21, 2018 0

You’ve Seen ‘Black Panther,’ Now Check Out Our Guide To More Comics With Diverse Visions

The debut of director Ryan Coogler’s “Black Panther” movie last weekend and its vision of the utopian African nation of Wakanda has sparked black joy around the world. “When I…Continue Reading →

"Unraveling" with Sonya Clark at Mead Art Museum.
Art Greg CookFebruary 20, 2018 0

Unraveling The Confederate Flag To Ponder ‘How Long Would It Take Until The Confederacy Didn’t Haunt Us Anymore?’

“What would this [Confederate] flag look like if we took it down to its threads?” Sonya Clark wondered. She had made art about the Confederate (battle) flag before. But the…Continue Reading →

"Unraveling" with Sonya Clark at Mead Art Museum.
Art Greg CookFebruary 15, 2018 0

To Do Feb. 16 to 23: Wee The People, Pvris, Confederate Flag Unraveling, Poetry Slam, Fra Angelico

Friday, Feb. 16 10 a.m. Art: “Georges Rouault: Le Cirque” and “Barbara Morgan: Dancing Atoms” exhibitions begin at Saint Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire. The exhibits continue through May 5.…Continue Reading →

John Preus's "The Beast" at Montserrat, Feb. 14, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookFebruary 15, 2018 0

‘The Beast’ At Montserrat Is A Giant Bull To Go Inside And Try To ‘Cross Political Divides’

Yesterday, John Preus was busy putting the finishing touches on “The Beast,” his giant sculpture of a bull that divides the gallery at Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, Massachusetts,…Continue Reading →

Winslow Homer's 1874 oil paintings "Returning from the Spring" (left) and "Young Farmers (Study for Weaning the Calf." (Portland Museum of Art)
Art Greg CookFebruary 15, 2018 0

Portland Museum Of Art Receives Gift Of Winslow Homer Art

A dozen artworks by the outstanding 19th century American painter Winslow Homer have been donated to the Portland Museum of Art by Bill and Bernadette Berger’s Berger Collection Educational Trust,the…Continue Reading →

The "Mirror Maze" at the Boston Museum of Science. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookFebruary 14, 2018 0

Visit ‘Mirror Maze’ For The Dazzling Hall Of Mirrors, Stay For The Geometry

The professed aim of “A Mirror Maze: Numbers In Nature”—the new exhibit on view at Boston’s Museum of Science through April 25—is to highlights mathematical patterns in the natural world:…Continue Reading →

Statue of "Red" Auerbach at Faneuil Hall. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookFebruary 13, 2018 0

For Black History Month, Boston Police Celebrate Statue Of White Boss

On Sunday, Universal Hub reported, the Boston Police Department tweeted a photo of the bronze statue of “Red” Auerbach outside Boston’s Faneuil Hall with the department’s comment: “In honor of…Continue Reading →

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