Late semester shows open at AIB
November 5, 2009

from En Masse
Brooklyn-based artist Siebren Versteeg opens En Masse Nov. 12 at The Art Institute of Boston’s Main Gallery in Kenmore Square. Versteeg’s work includes interactive paintings, digital prints and sculptures that dissect the interactions of media, intention and indeterminacy. In many works, extensive use is made of the Internet as a general source of information and imagery. By developing precise algorithms that guide the flow of information, Versteeg models the movement and content of the ambient digital atmosphere into artworks that balance choice and chance.
En Masse
Nov. 12 - Dec. 17
Opening reception: Thursday, Nov. 12, 5-7pm
Main Gallery, The Art Institute of Boston

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 2009, Dana Mueller
700 Beacon Street, Boston
Monday through Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 12 - 5:00 pm
For information, call: 617.585.6600
AIB Director of Exhibitions Bonnell Robinson and faculty member Dana Mueller show No Man’s Land, an exhibition of modern-day photographs illustrating land touched by war. Robinson’s photographs are from the Western and Italian fronts of World War I. Mueller’s work shows former German prisoner-of-war camps in the U.S. The camps were occupied between 1942-1945. The show opens Nov. 5 at The Art Institute of Boston Gallery at University Hall in Porter Square, Cambridge.

Kluze Fortress, Soca Valley, Slovenia, 2008, Bonnell Robinson
No Man’s Land
Nov. 5 - Dec. 5
Reception: Thursday, Nov. 5, 6-8pm
The AIB Gallery at University Hall
1815 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 12 - 5:00 pm
Thursday: 3:00 - 8:00 pm
Saturday: 12 - 5:00 pm
For information, call: 617.585.6656