Jun 23, 2017 | Tabloid art history
Carl Frederick Schinkel’s excellent Altes Museum, Berlin, is an outstanding example of Neo-Classical architecture for which I had the pleasure of visiting last week. Upon closer inspection however, one can see, even in this distant photograph, that something is...
May 31, 2017 | Tabloid art history
I visited Virginia over Memorial Weekend in search of Thomas Jefferson and his philosophy about architecture as symbolic of a democratic society. The Virginia State Capitol, designed by Thomas Jefferson after the Maison Carree, an ancient Roman Temple in Nimes,...
Oct 22, 2016 | Tabloid art history
Mary Melilli, Graphic Designer, calligrapher, and Chair of the Art and Design department at Salem State University, and I collaborated on a painting inspired by the DADA movement which is “celebrating” its 100th anniversary this year. This artistic and...
Jul 13, 2015 | Tabloid art history
It was 1979 and Jimmy Carter is the President of the United States. It will be a year before John Lennon is murdered outside the Dakota Apartment building in New York City. I am a freshly minted high school senior and I have taken all of the “important”...
Jul 2, 2015 | Tabloid art history
(Left) Raphael, (1509-1511) Plato and Aristotle, (detail), The School of Athens, Vatican. (Right) Meg Black (2015) Energy Wall Relief, maquette for Call for Proposals. As an artist and art historian, I find inspiration in...