Dear Artscope reader, When I took the position of managing editor back in 2006, I couldn’t have imagined we would still be having these bi-monthly conversations and celebrating the artists of the New England region 17 years later. But thankfully, here we are, continuing to be inspired by the efforts and creativity of our arts community. When he first started the magazine, publisher Kaveh Mojtabai had envisioned Artscope carrying the dialogue in the arts between artists, patrons and the public through multiple platforms, and that he had a 10-year vision to develop this. “My original goal was to incorporate art into our everyday lives to breathe creativity back into our routines and work. To fill the void in our cultural community, to raise the bar in timely and egalitarian arts journalism reporting, to support artists, and ultimately to bring the arts into our daily working lives, as … [Read more...] about WELCOME March/April 2023: FROM BRIAN GOSLOW
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WELCOME January/February 2023: FROM BRIAN GOSLOW
Welcome to our first issue of 2023! Our devoted Artscope Magazine staff have worked overtime throughout the holiday season to ensure we provided you with a strong selection of exhibitions for viewing over the next two months and artists to put on your must-investigate and must-see lists over the year ahead. We start with the Bates College Museum of Art that has two great exhibitions — “And So Did Pleasure Take the Hand of Sorrow and They Wandered Through the Land of Joy,” in which eight contemporary artists take the lead of Marsden Hartley and “Expressions of Compassion: Selections from the Barbara Morris Goodbody Photography Collection,” a show filling half the museum with photographs that, Elizabeth Michelman writes, was worth the trip up north to Lewiston, Maine from the Boston area. Rachel Portesi’s “Hair Portraits” have been making their way around New England — most recently at … [Read more...] about WELCOME January/February 2023: FROM BRIAN GOSLOW
WELCOME November/December 2022: FROM BRIAN GOSLOW
Dear Artscope reader, As we near the end of 2022, I look back at how we slowly regained our ability to get out and view art together – still carefully – and how we seem to have learned how much we appreciate what each of us does to contribute to the art community and life in general. We also learned how important it was to not be silent on issues important to us and how much we count on artists to interpret how we’re feeling about them through their work. In our final issue of the year, Marjorie Kaye shares her highlights of 2022, spotlighting shows and artists that addressed “Gender awareness, racial harmony, womens’ right to control their own choices, the ongoing and building threat to the environment” noting how in their creative consciousness, “there is the ability to draw upon universal truths.” She also writes about the “warmth and sustenance” of the “Mary Ann Unger: To Shape a … [Read more...] about WELCOME November/December 2022: FROM BRIAN GOSLOW
Welcome September/October 2022: From Brian Goslow
Dear Artscope reader, 100 issues. We’ve reached this landmark issue thanks to you, our longtime loyal readers, many that still like to hold a physical copy of a magazine in their hands and who have subscribed to get their copies delivered by mail or electronically delivered onto their iPads or reading tablets. We can’t thank the artists we’ve covered through our 16 and a half years enough — who’ve been our biggest supporters, telling their fellow artists and friends about Artscope, spreading the word on our behalf to new audiences and sometimes, when necessary, helping us rise above the politics that can take place in the region’s art industry. We hope you’ll continue to mention Artscope to any gallery, museum or arts-related store or organization that you visit and suggest they partner up with us to attract more collectors for your work and attendees to your — and their — … [Read more...] about Welcome September/October 2022: From Brian Goslow
WELCOME July/August 2022: FROM BRIAN GOSLOW
Welcome to our 99th issue! We hope you’ll find the stories within encourage you to take to the roads of New England to see some of the exhibitions featured inside and get a better understanding of the artists and reasoning behind the work they’ve created. Noting that “there has always been a strong thread connecting the arts and social justice,” Marjorie Kaye takes an in-depth look at exhibitions at the Norman Rockwell Museum, Williams College Museum of Art and The Clark Institute that are focused on the experience of racial injustice in this country and in the process, gives us an invaluable historical walk-through of artwork originating in the early 20th century, made during the Civil Rights Movement and created by today’s younger artists. Rachel Flood Page brings the conversation into the present with her preview of “The Long View: What Do You See (Do You See Me!)” exhibition … [Read more...] about WELCOME July/August 2022: FROM BRIAN GOSLOW
WELCOME May/June 2022: From Brian Goslow
“Art is tactile, gives solace, reminds us to be grounded where we can have a dialogue and find ways to offer benefit and beauty.” Kaveh Mojtabai, Artscope’s publisher, shared these words with me after we’d had a long conversation on how much all of us desperately needed to escape our long-enforced period of solitude and see and return to our long running conversations and friendships in our galleries and museums. Mojtabai and I traveled to West Hartford for the opening of “The Evocative Mark Twain Inspires the Printmakers’ Network of Southern New England” at the Mark Twain House & Museum, where we met up with our Connecticut correspondent, Evan Bieder, who reviews the exhibition in this issue. It was a busy time for Evan, whose wife, Britney, gave birth to their first son, Zen, shortly afterwards. After two plus years of careful solitude, there’s a lot of catching up to do, … [Read more...] about WELCOME May/June 2022: From Brian Goslow