Samson Projects
The Samson Projects art gallery in Boston, represents both emerging and established artists and is determined to showcase the most exciting contemporary art out there covering all of the spectrum from film to music, from performance to design.
You will find the Samson Projects attending a lot of art fairs throughout North America. Their keenness to get out there and drive their mission forward is impressive and one that both the artists and avid follower admires.
You will find the work varies quite significantly in price, which does mean you have to be careful not to fall in love with anything until you have read the price tag. However, there is nothing wrong with a bit of window shopping and just viewing the art on display. That is certainly what we did anyway!
From the Samson Projects website – all credit Samson Projects:
Samson Projects, established in 2004, blends the best elements of a commercial gallery with the experimental attitude of an alternative exhibition space.
We represent a group dedicated to furthering contemporary art. They are Nicole Cherubini, SunTek Chung, Taylor Davis, Craig Drennen, Jeffrey Gibson, Gabriel Martinez, Rune Olsen and Suzannah Sinclair.
The Boston Globe also has a bit to say about the gallery – all credit the Boston Globe Magazine:
Love it or hate it – that’s Camilo Alvarez’s hope for all who enter his South End gallery, Samson Projects, which opened in 2004. New York-born, Dominican-raised, Alvarez has drawn strong reaction with his exhibits, including one devoted entirely to bad behavior and offensiveness. Having videos in that show prompted questions of whether videos are art and whether they can sell. His goal is to show art that is culturally significant, not necessarily saleable or even to his own taste: “When Picasso came out, people were dumbfounded. Same thing with the Impressionists; they were completely pariahed.”
450 Harrison Avenue
Storefront 63
Boston,
MA 02118
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