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Review: She Who Tells a Story at the MFA

The Museum of Fine Arts is showing She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from Iran and the Arab World featuring the work of photographers familiar to the local photography scene such as Rania Matar and Lalla Essaydi, as well as Shirin Neshat, Jananne Al-Ani, Boushra Almutawakel, Gohar Dashti, Rana El Nemr, Shadi Ghadirian, Tanya Habjouqa, Rula […]

The Magnetic Divine at Galatea Fine Art

“My work is a study of magnetism: repulsion, attraction, retreating, emerging. They cast shadows within planes of energy. Mirrored in the elemental universe, in oceans and earth, the sculptures resemble creature-like forms, meeting the other in symbiosis.  The dialogue between areas of formation suggests the complexity of life, which generates the multiplicity of cells and […]

As Bizarre as Promised

Never let it be said that the Biennial Project isn’t serious with a capital Serious. With its summer show here at Atlantic Works, the Biennial Project makes a serious effort to satisfy your minimum monthly requirement of horny Boy Scouts, opium-smoking eccentrics, circus freaks, aging hippies, lumberjacks, and sex workers. Even if you missed the […]

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The War and Peace Project Opening Night

Team Tolstoy Russian Folk Musicians – Andreii Sorokin and Sister Our opening was very well attended. With 298 collages on view, our visitors and friends had much to take in Starting with collage 1 in upper left… Many Atlantic Works gallery members were present for event Chris Chou was surprised to see me… Lucy Emma […]

KOANS Opening Event

Mitchel Ahern Eddie Holtorf The exhibition is a meditation on koans, a paradoxical anecdote or a riddle that has no defined solution; used in Zen Buddhism to show the inadequacy of logical reasoning. Working with traditional and contemporized koans the artists seek to visualize the real from perceived understandings and notions of reality by viewing […]