Artist Steve Locke is not afraid of handling delicate subject matter. In fact, he relishes the opportunity to bring the dark secrets of human history to light. In his collaborative exhibitions Family Pictures at Gallery Kayafas and The School of Love at Samsøn, he confronts violence, racism, and identity with controlled expertise. He reminds Boston,…Read More
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Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Finding solace in my beautiful new apartment. 2) My first segment with City Line aired on Channel 5 yesterday. 3) Exploring menswear. 4) Latest dark, but fascinating, reads. 5) My promise to the city of Boston, made as part of the Public Trust exhibit. 6) Warhol’s Stalin at the Harvard Art Museums.
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Starting Monday off right at Sonsie. 2) So excited to be shooting an Instagram campaign for Coach. Follow along here. 3) Big plans for the evening. 4) My grandfather made this painting for me, inspired by my hectic lifestyle. It’s one of my favorites in my collection. 5) Love you, Boston. 6) Tatte Bakery really understands my needs.
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Argentinean alfajores I made for an office party. 2) I could eat oysters all day every day in this weather. 3) Making Modern on view at the MFA Boston. 4) I once interviewed Sheila Hicks while she frantically disassembled a finished exhibit, much to the curator’s distress. She’s been one of my favorites ever since. 5) Poolside with Junot Diaz. 6) I…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Latest reads. 2) Happy Birthday, America. 3) Nick Cave infiltrates the Boston art scene again. 4) Letting my Boston pride shine through. 5) Natural habitat. 6) Haciendo planes a ver mi familia.
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) A new Tolstoy biography from my work bestie. 2) A few of my favorite things. 3) The ICA Boston’s Geoffrey Farmer exhibit is a Kafkan nightmare – in the best way possible. 4) I only know how to flirt via crossword. 5) Reporter on duty. 6) My piece on Eve Ensler’s new show In the Body of the World.