On the occasion of her first residency at the private print studio Stone Hill Press, Misstropolis talks with Boston area visual artist Linda Pagani about process, constraints and the power of quiet work in a noisy world.
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On the occasion of her first residency at the private print studio Stone Hill Press, Misstropolis talks with Boston area visual artist Linda Pagani about process, constraints and the power of quiet work in a noisy world.
In a new show at Gallery NAGA on Newbury Street in Boston, Powell Fine Art Advisory curates works by 18 New England artists who consider the contemporary implications and inspiration of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 19th century poem “Address to the Moon.”
Hew Locke’s ambitious, layered, often overwhelming installation “The Procession” makes its North American debut at the ICA Boston’s exhibition space The Watershed. Like the complex march of history, the figures in Locke’s strange parade charge on despite the atrocities and manipulations they’ve suffered, evidenced by the artifacts they wear.
Sand T Kalloch utilizes expressive materials, a disciplined vocabulary of line, point, surface and color and repetitive motion to create her mesmerizing, energetic canvases. But her greatest resource of all might be the element of surprise - that and her willingness to embrace it.
The optimistic paintings of Madrid-based artist Eva Navarro portray a color packed landscape of common experience through resilience, solitude and sunlight.