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...white paint coating the walls of “The FEAR of smell—the smell of FEAR” exhibit at MIT’s List Visual Arts Center appears upon first glance to be in typical art gallery style. The neutral paint, however, belies the fact that this art stinks—literally. Upon rubbing or scratching the walls, visitors are enveloped in the scent of sweat that has been chemically reproduced and infused into paint by Berlin-based Norwegian artist Sissel Tolaas. The work is the first part of a two-part installation called...

Author: By Aditi Balakrishna, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MIT Exhibits Fear Smell | 12/11/2006 | See Source »

...murderer—and he’s a fascinating guy.” Malloy told an audience of about 30 at a talk at the museum yesterday that the 19th-century Bostonian adventurer had preceded Lewis and Clark as the owner of several Native American basketry hats on exhibit at the Peabody. The distinctive conical woven hats were brought back as souvenirs of the Lewis and Clark expedition to the Columbia River. Debate over their provenance is not old hat. Malloy said that she and her colleague, Anne-Marie Victor-Howe, have argued Hill’s role...

Author: By David Jiang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Explorer a Bit of a Mad Hatter | 12/8/2006 | See Source »

...world has long enjoyed. In December 2005 Medda, along with Sam Keller, co-founded Design Miami/, a fair created to run in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach. It was a forum for collectors, dealers and experts at the highest level to come together to converse, shop and exhibit. What started out as an experiment became an immediate, roaring success?it raked in more than $7 million in sales?and trailed Art Basel to Switzerland in June. Next month the event returns to Miami with more galleries than last year signed up to take part. Medda, who was raised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A to Z | 12/6/2006 | See Source »

...been room in 1979, and four boys play outside. “View Along Fern St. from 10th St.,” with its focus on change over time, is in many ways representative of the work of three photographers who view landscape as anything but constant. Like the exhibit itself, the experience of “Looking At Landscapes” is dynamic, not only showing viewers new perspectives on the world around them, but also encouraging them to keep looking even after they leave the show...

Author: By Lee ann W. Custer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Headlines Portray Built Landscape Exquisitely | 11/30/2006 | See Source »

...while on a personal trip to photograph and collect Asmat art. Forty-two photographs from the more than 4000 negatives he left behind are currently showing at the Peabody. Though Rockefeller left few notes to guide the selection of his photographs—rendering the transformation from archive to exhibition largely interpretive—this lucid and organized show betrays little of that difficulty.The exhibition brings together a combination of vintage prints developed in the 1960s and several images—selected from Rockefeller’s archives—that curator Kevin Bubriski printed himself. The photographs are respectfully...

Author: By Jeremy S. Singer-vine, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Peabody Rediscovers Images of New Guinea | 11/30/2006 | See Source »

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