Premier of Vincent Valdez | The Strangest Fruit
I am happy to announce the opening of the premier of Vincent Valdez’s newest body of work, The Strangest Fruit (2013) which will be on display at the David Winton Bell Gallery until 8 December 2013. The Strangest Fruit places realistic depictions of people known by the artist within an historical subject—the lynching of Latinos in […]
Selected as Curator of Ormston House Summer Members’ Exhibition
I am delighted to have to selected by Ormston House in Limerick, Ireland to curate their Summer Members’ Exhibition. I will be traveling to Limerick in early August to work with their staff and meet their members. The exhibition is due to open in mid-August. Thank you to Mary Conlon and the rest of the […]
Kelli Rae Adams | Breaking Even reviewed in the Boston Globe
Cate McQuaid 2013 “What’s up at Boston-are art galleries“, Boston Globe, 2 July. Read it here.
Kelli Rae Adams | Breaking Even featured in the Providence Journal
Bill Van Siclen 2013 “Displaying the fruits—and vegetables—of her labor“, Providence Journal, 15 June. Read here.
Opening of Kelli Rae Adams | Breaking Even
I’m pleased to announce the opening of my most recent project with artist Kelli Rae Adams, Breaking Even, on view at the Cohen Gallery, Granoff Center, Brown University. The exhibition will be open Monday-Friday, 11:00am-400:pm, June 10 – July 19, 2013. All are welcome. About the exhibition An installation of several thousand handmade clay and […]
Installation video: Wafaa Bilal | The Ashes Series
Hot off the digital press… Here a little installation video documenting my recent show with artist Wafaa Bilal at the David Winton Bell Gallery.
The Way of the Shovel: Art as Archaeology
It’s going to be a great day in Chicago tomorrow morning. I am pleased to be bringing together a panel of curators, artists, archaeologists and scholars to have an open discussion about the emergence of archaeological themes in contemporary arts practice. I hope you will be able to join us in Chicago, and if not, […]
After Surviving Marathon, Curator Revisits Exhibit About War
Greg Cook 2013 “After Surviving Marathon, Curator Revisits His Exhibit About War” in WBUR’s The Artery, April 17. Read it here.
Wafaa Bilal’s The Ashes Series reviewed in The Phoenix
Greg Cook 2013 “The Aftermath of Atrocity: Wafaa Bilal and Daniel Heyman at Brown’s Bell Gallery” in The Providence Phoenix, April 16. Read it here.
Wafaa Bilal’s The Ashes Series reviewed in The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe‘s Cate McQuaid’s review of Wafaa Bilal’s The Ashes Series. 9 April 2013 Read it here.