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Samuel J. Shapiro

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Gallery as Environment

Commercial galleries are especially suited to installing environmental exhibitions, as the works on display, often by a single artist, create a homogenous character that permeates the space—both literally and figuratively coloring the white cube.

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Nights at the Museum

Though certainly not the same collective experience as a museum atrium rave, the warm, quiet atmosphere of the MFA at night induced social interaction of a much more personal, meaningful nature.​

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Lessons From an Art Carnival

Illuminus initially seemed to be the culmination of the phenomenon of entertainment-driven curating, until I began to appreciate that Illuminus was actually intentionally distancing itself from museum conventions by placing itself in the public arena.

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Barbara Krakow’s Kunsthalle

Samuel J. Shapiro compares Newbury Street's Barbara Krakow Gallery to a German "kunsthalle"

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The Thayer Street Art Scene

Samuel J. Shapiro visits the Miller Yezerski and Samsøñ Galleries of Thayer Street.

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