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...prescience of “Kandinsky in 1914,” which opened this weekend at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, seems to have gone unnoticed. In his 1912 treatise On the Spiritual in Art, Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) wrote, “If…we consider that the spiritual revolution has taken on a new, fiery tempo, that even the most ‘established’ basis of man’s intellectual life…stands on the threshold of the dissolution of matter, then we can maintain that only a few ‘hours?...
...utopian map of what Kandinsky named the “new world called the work.” One is reminded here of his 1922 series of engravings, “Small Worlds,” an edition of which is available for viewing in the Busch-Reisinger Study Room...
...baroque flute, Justin Haynes ‘03, viola da gamba, Brian K. Lee ’03, baroque violin and Seth Ament ’03, baroque cello. Directed by Robert Mealy ‘85. Tickets are $10, $5 for students. Saturday, March 15 at 8 p.m. Busch Hall...
Harvard researchers are tracing the ownership of all museum artwork that may have been in Europe between 1933 and 1945. The artwork in question includes more than 500 paintings, 3,100 drawings and 120 modern art objects in the Fogg Art Museum and 750 objects in the Busch-Reisinger Museum...
Things are looking pretty dark for the detective right now. He spent six days last week in a Los Angeles jail on charges of illegal weapons possession, after police searched his office to see if he was involved in the harassment of Los Angeles Times reporter Anita Busch. While researching a story on a possible mob shakedown of actor Steven Seagal, Busch found a dead fish, a rose and a note reading STOP on her car. Police traced the threat to an ex-con who said he had been hired by Pellicano on behalf of Seagal...