Tag: contemporary art
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Art of Decay: Where Do We Go From Here?
In pondering the curators’ decisions to highlight these artists, I can’t help but conclude that they’re making a statement about the current state of civilization, politics, and art. But I ask, where do we go from here?
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In and Out: Chakaia Booker–untiring at the DeCordova
At first, I was put off by Booker’s big black rubber sculptures–but once I understood more about them, was mesmerized by the beauty of their patterns, and the messages they convey.
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Painters Kadish and Morgan: Intrigue at the Clark
Metal, materials and process bond the largely abstract landscapes of Timothy Kadish (New Paintings) and Leslie Morgan (Night Tides) in this month’s intriguing show at the Clarke Gallery, 145 Lincoln Rd, in Lincoln,
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New Cambridge Playground Opens
At long last, the new Alexander Kemp Playground on the Cambridge Common is open! It’s the most unusual playground I’ve ever seen–with dragon boat, water games, a group swing, gardens, natural woods, covered areas, its own hill, and sand everywhere. ”
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Review: Pushing a transparent envelope at the DeCordova
The DeCordova’s setting, gardens, outdoor sculptures and provocative art on this early spring day were well worth the trip. All four shows will be up through May 17.
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Clark Gallery shows fine flotilla of artists
A lovely, eclectic show called “Float” at the Clark Gallery, 145 Lincoln Road, Lincoln, MA exhibits an unusual collection of works on nautical themes.