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Annelise Freund, First Encounter, 2015, color pencil, 11” x 14”.
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Mentors and Mentees: A LASTING LEGACY AT PINE MANOR

By Leah Hamilton French

“Legacy: Passing the Torch,” curated by Stephanie Mahan Stigliano, presents the work of Boston and New England area artist educators in a variety of media, side by side with that […]

Stephen Pace (1918-2010), Four Lobstermen (98-3), 1998, oil on canvas, 42” x 60”. © Stephen and Palmina Pace Foundation. Courtesy Berry Campbell, New York.
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STEPHEN PACE AT PAAM: POSTHUMOUS SHOW LAVISH WITH PAINT AND ENERGY

By Lee Roscoe

Stephen Pace will have his first solo exhibition, “Stephen Pace in Provincetown,” posthumously at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum from July 5 through September 1. During his lifetime, Pace […]

Ansel Adams, "Pictures and mementoes: Yonemitsu home," 1943.
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REVIEW OF ‘ANSEL ADAMS: IN OUR TIME’ AT MFA BOSTON

By Jack Curtis

Ansel Adams’s Manzanar photos “burn one’s eyes.” Twice in 1943, Ansel Adams ventured to the desert of east central California, to focus his lens, not on some magnificent landscape, but […]

Author Gina Fraone at Lanoue Gallery.
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GETTING NOTICED: FRAONE’S TIPS FOR ARTISTS

by Gina Fraone As a longtime art consultant and gallery director, I see on a daily basis how tough it is for visual artists to navigate the strange, seemingly impenetrable […]

Marilyn Arsem, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, December 8, 2015. Photograph by Elizabeth Michelman.
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The Clock Is Ticking

Tuesday, December 8. I’m attending Day 29 in a series of 100 unique perfor- mances at the MFA this fall and winter by Boston’s leader in performance art, Marilyn Arsem. Arsem has not yet shown up, but I can already hear her disem- bodied voice musing over the previous day’s performance. The wall tex