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6-8pm RECEPTION Herb Greene’s Dead 50 Years @Griffin Museum (Belmont)
6-8pm RECEPTION Herb Greene’s Dead 50 Years @Griffin Museum (Belmont)
6-8pm RECEPTION Herb Greene’s Dead 50 Years @Griffin Museum (Belmont)
6-7:30pm RECEPTION Martin Boyce: When Now is Night @RISD Museum (Providence)
6-7:30pm RECEPTION Martin Boyce: When Now is Night @RISD Museum (Providence)
6-7:30pm RECEPTION Martin Boyce: When Now is Night @RISD Museum (Providence)
6:30-7:30pm WRITER'S NIGHT Boston Comics @Cambridge Public Library (Cambridge)
6:30-7:30pm WRITER'S NIGHT Boston Comics @Cambridge Public Library (Cambridge)
6:30-7:30pm WRITER'S NIGHT Boston Comics @Cambridge Public Library (Cambridge)
7-9pm ARTIST TALK Carrie Mae Weems: @Marran Theater (Lesley) 8-9pm PERFORMANCE Mobilize-JASON LIM @Mobius (Cambridge)
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3-5pm PERFORMANCE Kerry Tribe: Critical Mass @Sert Gallery (Cambridge) 10/3-10/25 3-6pm RECEPTION Tory Fair :: Heap @Proof Gallery (South Boston) 5-10pm PERFORMANCE & RECEPTION Nick Huff and Emile O’Hare @Carpenter Center for the Arts (Harvard) 5-8pm EVENT Wild Things At Night @Gallery 555 (South Boston) 5-10pm PROJECTIONS Gallery 555 Exterior (South Boston)
7-9pm ARTIST TALK Carrie Mae Weems: @Marran Theater (Lesley) 8-9pm PERFORMANCE Mobilize-JASON LIM @Mobius (Cambridge)
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3-5pm PERFORMANCE Kerry Tribe: Critical Mass @Sert Gallery (Cambridge) 10/3-10/25 3-6pm RECEPTION Tory Fair :: Heap @Proof Gallery (South Boston) 5-10pm PERFORMANCE & RECEPTION Nick Huff and Emile O’Hare @Carpenter Center for the Arts (Harvard) 5-8pm EVENT Wild Things At Night @Gallery 555 (South Boston) 5-10pm PROJECTIONS Gallery 555 Exterior (South Boston)
7-9pm ARTIST TALK Carrie Mae Weems: @Marran Theater (Lesley) 8-9pm PERFORMANCE Mobilize-JASON LIM @Mobius (Cambridge)
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3-5pm PERFORMANCE Kerry Tribe: Critical Mass @Sert Gallery (Cambridge) 10/3-10/25 3-6pm RECEPTION Tory Fair :: Heap @Proof Gallery (South Boston) 5-10pm PERFORMANCE & RECEPTION Nick Huff and Emile O’Hare @Carpenter Center for the Arts (Harvard) 5-8pm EVENT Wild Things At Night @Gallery 555 (South Boston) 5-10pm PROJECTIONS Gallery 555 Exterior (South Boston)
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Class Distinctions Dutch Painting in the Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer October 11, 2015 – January 18, 2016 Ann and Graham Gund Gallery (Gallery LG31)
From nobles to merchants to milkmaids, Dutch artists in the time of Rembrandt and Vermeerportrayed all levels of society in masterful detail. Organized by the MFA, this groundbreaking exhibition proposes a new approach to understanding 17th-century Dutch painting. Through 75 carefully selected, beautifully preserved portraits, genre scenes, landscapes and seascapes borrowed from European and American public and private collections—including masterpieces never before seen in the United States—the show reflects, for the first time, the ways in which paintings represent the various socioeconomic groups of the new Dutch Republic, from the Princes of Orange to the most indigent. Class distinctions had meaning and were expressed in the type of work depicted (or the lack thereof), costumes, a figure’s comportment and behavior, and his physical environment. Arranged according to 17th-century ideas about social stratification, paintings by artists such as Rembrandt, Vermeer, Jan Steen, Pieter de Hooch, Gerard ter Borch and Gabriel Metsu, are divided broadly into three classes—upper, middle and lower—and within them, into sub-groups.
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