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May 192013
 
Fuse Visual Arts Review: "Convergence: Boston Sculptors Gallery Exhibits on the Christian Science Plaza"

The show was like topping a delicate wedge of artisanal cheese with a handful of artisanal trail mix. Both the Christian Science Plaza and the sculptures themselves are exquisite on their own, but together the experience felt disjointed and oddly incompatible.

Apr 272013
 
Fuse Visual Arts Review: At the Currier Museum of Art and the MFA -- Bask in the Deadly Splendor of the Samurai

The time is short, but the opportunity rich via these two exhibitions, to bask in the military culture of old Japan, with all of its deadly splendor.

Apr 242013
 
Fuse Visual Arts Feature: The Design Museum Boston Invites You to Sit Yourself Down

In a modest tweak of Dorothy Fields’ lyrics to the famous Jerome Kern song, this weekend will be Boston’s chance, via the Design Museum Boston, to sit yourself down, dust yourself off, and start all over again.

Apr 212013
 
Fuse Book Review: "The Melancholy Art"  — Art History and Depression

If I suffered half as much from the thought that most art has been lost as I suffer every day from the recollection of departed family and friends, I would be in a mental hospital. In this sense, I found myself resisting the message of “The Melancholy Art,” to the point that I felt that the book was laying a guilt trip on me.

Apr 052013
 
Fuse Visual Arts: Portraitist Anders Zorn — From Stardom to Seclusion

The journey of Anders Zorn, from Swedish hamlet to the top echelon of society portraitists and back again, has a couple of messages for us. The first leg of the journey tells us that careerism is not a new phenomenon in the art world. The second tells us what it may be worth in the end.

Mar 172013
 
Fuse Book Review: "Lost Battles" -- Leonardo and Michelangelo Strut Their Stuff

In some ways, Jonathan Jones’ narrative structure works against his strengths. Highly respected as a critic, he is an energetic and engaging writer and excels at what art historians call “close looking,” where he guides the reader line by line, brush stroke by brush stroke, through a work of art.

Jan 272013
 
Fuse Visual Arts: Ambergris and Alchemy — A Pilgrimage to John Singer Sargent’s "Fumée d’Ambre Gris"

At times I leave off my avid samplings of one entrancement after another in a great museum. Instead, I make a pilgrimage dedicated to a single work, such as John Singer Sargent’s intoxicating woman in white in “Fumée d’Ambre Gris” at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

Jan 212013
 
Fuse Visual Arts Review: "City Of Work" — A Satirically Dystopic Vision of The Daily Grind

Artist Michael Lewy’s comprehensive, clever and surprisingly humorous take on an imaginary experimental settlement explores the ramifications of having human potential promptly assessed and harnessed for work, and work alone.