Painting
My struggle to keep the language of painting alive
Friday, March 15, 2024
Latest conflation: Lovecraft Mugar and Houellebecq
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In literary tastes I was never a fan of science fiction or the horrific tales of Stephen King. Only Realism, or so to say the focus on the...
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Thursday, August 24, 2023
Leibniz Entelechy and Modernism (a reworking of my essay on Hollingsworth)
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Leibniz Entelechy Modernism Martin Mugar Coinciding with the debut of my writings in 2013 on the topic of Zombie Formalism I not...
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Tuesday, August 8, 2023
"Everything in life is drawing" Richard Tuttle
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I showed with Tuttle once thanks to Addison Parks who had a Tuttle in his private collection. It may have been a gift from Tuttle who at on...
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Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Guston at the MFA Boston
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Since I saw the Guston show last Fall at the MFA Boston , I have been hoping to write a review of his work. Should be something easy to wri...
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Sunday, September 4, 2022
Giuliano's sister Pip's travels abroad bring back memories of France in the 70's and my introduction to Weltschmerz
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I had hitchhiked my way up from the Midi to Alsace via Paris where I spent some time with Alix and then moved on to find more work as a fa...
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Saturday, April 2, 2022
Charles Giuliano's 150 years celebration and survey of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
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Charles Giuliano This document of the 150 year history of the Museum of Fine Arts is mostly cobbled together from interviews by Charles Gi...
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Saturday, February 5, 2022
"Authority and Freedom" by Jed Perl
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In his latest book “Authority and Freedom”, Perl establishes a paradigm that spells out a healthy antidote to the purpose for which art is...
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Saturday, December 18, 2021
The painting of Don Shambroom
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Don Shambroom and his work looms large in my blogging that started in 2012. Mostly his opinions that have been shared with me either at vis...
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