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Tag Archives: Robert Rauschenberg
Dead Blogging the New Cy Twombly Exhibit at MFABoston
Well the Missus and I trundled over to The Fens yesterday to catch Making Past Present: Cy Twombly (through May 7) at the Museum of Fine Arts and say, it was swell except for the parts that were head-scratching. More on … Continue reading
Oh, My! The Grey Lady Opens the Kimono All the Way
As the eyeverting staff has noted on several occasions, the New York Times has gradually become more – ahem – adventurous in the images it’s willing to publish. There was, for example, this ulp-skirt image in a Louis Vuitton ad a couple … Continue reading
Good Grey Lady Opens the Kimono (Full Frontal Nudity Edition)
This has to be a first for the New York Times. From Friday’s Weekend Arts II section. Money screenshot: Is it just us? Or is this a Timesworthy moment in the Without Fear or Favor tradition … Continue reading
Dead Blogging ‘Leap Before You Look’ at the ICA
Well the Missus and I trundled downtown yesterday to catch Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957 at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art and say, it was . . . actually accessible. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m not really smart … Continue reading
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