Anita Harris writes that the dialogue between ceramics and painting established in Lacoste Keane’s new exhibit makes the gallery a work of art in itself.
Cambridge writer Anita Harris felt inspired by the Georgia O’keeffe show at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA–which exhibits the work of a groundbreaking artist who lived and worked into her late 90s, and whose work remains impactful, today.
On a recent visit to the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA, Cambridge writer Anita Harris was engaged by the synergy of art and nature expressed in the work of Helen Frankenthaler–and of the museum’s architecture and its natural setting.
The Whitney’s 2014 Biennial has been excoriated by critics but Cambridge writer Anita Harris was guided through by a docent who was also a psychonanalyst. As a result, her visit to the show was “fun.”