Word: canvasing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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The director was probably aware of his designer's talent and decided to include him as a figure on stage. Playing the Artist and Death, Sung was continually present not only working on canvas, but also streaking the actors' bodies with paint.
Discipline is what sets David Rabe's A Question of Mercy apart from the earnest TV movies that it resembles. Recently opened at the off-Broadway theater where Rent debuted, the play follows a conflicted doctor (Zach Grenier) as he tries to help a dying aids patient (Juan Carlos Hernandez...
The committee selected these groups from an original field of more than 30. A motion to canvas student preferences through a telephone or on-line poll failed to pass, in an 8-8 vote.
Despite these strong works, as well as Morimura's spectacular appropriation of Rembrandt's "Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp," the show is plagued by the inclusion of poor work by Boston area artists. Although the curators nobly attempted to showcase local talent, most of their selections are weak in comparison...
The task of coordinating our report on this stage of the AIDS epidemic fell to assistant managing editor Christopher Porterfield, who relished having a wider canvas than weekly coverage usually affords. "We could balance out many points of view," he says. "It's a volatile time. This is a breakthrough...