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...show’s “focus is on the sheer pleasure of looking and comparing how different artists in different times and places have inventively [rendered] the same subjects: the human figure, landscapes, birds and animals, fish and flowers.” There are “drawings?? incised in metal, stone and clay; “drawings?? on glass; “drawings?? on textiles; “drawings?? on ceramics; even a “drawing” on a limestone flake. There are also more conventionally-defined...
...associate director of the gallery, said, “We always have work out, from our inventory, in addition to any exhibit, which we are showing to clients.” Though the gallery specializes in minimalist and conceptual art—there are two superb Sol LeWitt wall drawings??there is a wonderful air of vitality and community as the staff greets the old friends and clients who swirl in and out.Gallery Judi Rotenberg (130 Newbury) has shown young, emerging artists for the past three decades. According to gallery manager Ariel Pittman, the majority of the artists...
With its inclusion of the Busch’s first original art work—Arthur Kampf’s portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm II, one of five paintings among an array of prints and drawings??the exhibition reminds audiences of the museum’s conservative origin...
...drawings??and the stories told by the accompaning captions—are heartrending. The women who drew them clearly wanted deeply to share their experiences. Somehow, the knowledge that they had done the drawings themselves gave the collection much more meaning and a sense of validity...
...second exhibit, a collection of ink drawings by Marlene Dumas, a South African living in Amsterdam, explores the interplay between historical notions of feminine beauty, photography and art. The drawings??displayed checkerboard style in an almost dizzying array—mix traditional and contemporary figures of female beauty with androgynous faces based on photographs from a book depicting insanity. The line between the beautiful and the grotesque is blurred not only by androgyny, but also by the side-by-side placement of figures as disparate as round, curvaceous Ruben-esque women and today’s waifish models...
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