ART
D-port photos flash promise

Yalies sick of hearing about the cliche Yale summer can take a breather this weekend and enjoy a silent exhibition by a group of underclassmen […]

Sweet, sweet (corn soup) love

Of all the wonderful things I ate this summer — chicken liver pate; stinging-nettles risotto; raw veal sausages flavored with nutmeg; eggplant carpaccio; boiled pig’s-blood […]

A palatial feast fit for Chairman Mao’s ilk

At first glance, Royal Palace is a typical Chinese restaurant swamped with pu pu platters and fortune cookies. The dining room has a Chinatown feel, […]

‘English’ discourses on wall

Walking along lower Crown Street, something shifts and the drab walls suddenly get a little bit brighter … and cleaner. The Artspace gallery on the […]

Bronzed beauties bedazzle

Sculptor George Anthonisen deals primarily with human figures, forging their image in bronze sculpture. This fall a selection from his private collection is on display […]

Modernists’ ‘Utopia’ present

On the first floor of the imposing, concrete Art & Architecture Building, a small exhibit shows that concrete needn’t be misused so sorely. The exhibit, […]

'Pamplona' is perfect bully

On a rainy Saturday in New Haven, city resident Chris Scheidel stops to take a photograph of the newest metal-framed addition to Orange Street. He […]

Finley's art stems from sticky politics, condiments

Although she was not nude and slathered in honey, as she has appeared in past performances, Karen Finley’s reading of her book ‘George and Martha’ […]

Tear down trite posters

Although pinups and generic portraits are likely to line the walls of Yale dorm rooms for years to come, one local studio is looking to […]

Old wood begets new art

In between Church and Orange Street on lower Chapel, something new interrupts the familiar New Haven scenery of parking meters and people waiting for the […]

Artist's work creates lively retrospective

The moment you walk into the Yale School of Art’s new exhibit, “Dan Friedman: Radical Modernism,” you learn that art is not confined to dim […]