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Julian M. Rose
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The Year Before He Broke
Walking into “Frank Stella 1958,” the special exhibition currently at the Sackler Museum, reminded me of the surprise I got
A Tale of Two Paintings
There’s a new painting up in the modern and contemporary gallery of the Fogg. Or perhaps “painting” is too strong
A Night and a Day with Stephen Prina
When I interviewed him a few days after the film screening and live performance that accompanied last Friday’s opening of
Contextual Play in MIT Show
One of the pieces in Thoughts Unsaid, now Forgotten, a show of the artist Cerith Wyn Evans’ work currently up
Outsiders Approach Art from the Inside
Of the nine artists in the show, Fabulous Histories: Indigenous Anomalies in American Art, on view through Nov. 19 in
‘Dependent Objects’ at the Busch-Resinger
Perhaps the clearest lesson I drew from my visit to the show, Dependent Objects, at Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum is that
Some Problems with Meaning and Criticism
As an aspiring critic of art and architecture, I sometimes get nostalgic for the early 19th century. It seems like