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Charles Giuliano
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Friday, April 7, 2017
Innocence and Experience
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Conversations at the Bow St gallery in Cambridge, once the most interesting alternative art space in the Boston area, were a fertile sourc...
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Sunday, October 20, 2013
In BFA Charles Giuliano has written about the Sargent watercolor show at the MFA. This piece, about a 1999 show, first appeared on Addison Parks "Artdeal"
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"Boit Sisters" To the painting enthusiast, professional or amateur, who admires the techniques of realism, the matchin...
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
A reprise from Charles Giuliano's Beer and Burger series of discussions with Boston Artists.In our case it was over beer and pizza at Santarpio's in Eastie
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An interview from 8 years ago. http://berkshirefinearts.com/09-17-2013_artist-martin-mugar-beer-and-burgers.htm
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Rethinking the premiss of my Nichol's blog as to the notion of insider and outsider
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Berkshire Fine Arts has picked this up. --> Charles Giuliano picks up on my rant with his own insights Insider/Outsider My blog...
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
As artist we live mostly surrounded by incomprehension of various varieties. Sometimes there is disdain and resentiment or pure philistine disgust for someone who dedicates their life to the pursuit of a private vision. This article reinforced this notion.There is a happy end to the story:at least over time the writer met me half way.I have added a few more slights to make my point.
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The Weekly Dig 2006 Martin Mugar at New England School of Art and Design KATE LEDOGAR A few summers ago, my sister and I t...
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