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Art Greg CookApril 9, 2015 0

New MFA director’s dad ‘despised’ lack of museum support for living, local artists

An open letter to new Museum of Fine Arts Director Matthew Teitelbaum: Congratulations on being named the next director of Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts—and welcome back to Boston. One…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookFebruary 13, 2015 0

Greg Cook’s Snow Unicorn with Icicle Horn

Check out the snow unicorn with an icicle horn that I sculpted on Feb. 13 and that snow bear that I sculpted on Feb. 7 with generous help from Malden…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookFebruary 13, 2015 0

Mike Lash’s ‘Ugly Paintings’

Mike Lash’s “stated purpose behind his art is to ‘make stuff, mostly stuff that has no real reason to exist, but now, they do exist,’” Patrick Collier writes in introduction…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookJanuary 29, 2015 0

Harvard Art Museums director to step down

Thomas W. Lentz, who has lead the Harvard Art Museums since 2003, says he plans to step down on July 1.Continue Reading →

Anna Hepler's proposed floating "Buoy" sculpture.
Art Greg CookJanuary 22, 2015 0

Concerned Citizen: Planned sculpture would be ‘wound’ to Bangor

A floating sculpture planned for Bangor, Maine, would be “a wound to the heart of the city,” charges Fritz Spencer of Old Town, Maine, the former editor of the Christian Civic League Record,…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookJanuary 22, 2015 0

Beard broken off King Tut’s burial mask at Egypt museum

“Now you can see a layer of transparent yellow,” one conservator said of the botched repair to the golden burial mask of pharaoh Tutankhamun at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo,…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookJanuary 22, 2015 0

Beth Urdang Gallery plans move

Beth Urdang Gallery says it will be closing its Newbury Street location in Boston on Jan. 31 and moving into the gallery building at 460 Harrison Ave., Boston, in “late…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookJanuary 12, 2015 0

If artists make art for public parks, can they still claim copyright protections?

C Can artists making work for a public park still claim copyright control over the use of their public images? Artist David Phillips, who has a studio in Medford, Massachusetts,…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookOctober 31, 2014 0

Do Mass. Governor Candidates Care About The Arts?

Is it a sign that arts and culture are afterthoughts in the campaign for Massachusetts governor if one candidate waits until less than two weeks before the election to announce…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookSeptember 19, 2014 0

Tree House in the Enchanted Forest

“Tree House,” my new installation of paintings of the Enchanted Forest will be on view at MATV at 145 Pleasant St. in Malden, Massachusetts, from Sept. 21 to Oct. 14,…Continue Reading →

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