Word: artists
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...career, but now the airport offers something more interesting than biographies of Princess Diana. The Massport Authority has just completed a $1 billion modernization project, including a new elevated walkway between the terminals. The walkway is decorated with an extensive public art project called Atlantic Journey, created by Somerville artist and country singer Jane Goldman. It is the largest public art installation in New England and aims to beautify the airport while evoking "Boston." The project, set in the floor of the walkway between two moving sidewalks, depicts the ocean and marine animals in terrazzo, a hybridof concrete and mosaic...
...controlled language, Hollander looks at art from as many directions as possible in order to get at the truth. In the last part of Figurehead, Hollander moves into evocative poems describing particular works of art (Edward Hopper's "Sun in an Empty Room" and Charles Sheeler's "The Artist Looks at Nature" are two paintings Hollander interprets poetically), effectively enfolding a work of visual art within his own poetic representation and creating Figurehead's most visceral and visually evocative poems...
...Referencing Warhol, I think, was intended to be cool and cultured, like FM. Back then, the magazine housed the "op-Arts" section of theatre, music, film and book reviews; this material took up half of the magazine. Given the content, a nod to Warhol, the artist, made sense...
Guild, a Boston artist, says she believes her right to trial--without an escrow fund to back her up--is the only reason she still has an apartment...
Guild, a Boston artist, says she believes her current right to trial--without an escrow fund to back her up--is the only reason she still has an apartment...