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...certain number of pictures a year-the favored method in Europe-or take work on consignment and sell it for a straight one-third commission. The percentage is not as exorbitant as it sounds, for the business entails hidden costs. Manhattan's avant-garde Dealer Leo Castelli, for instance, recently arranged a Jasper Johns show in Paris, even though all commissions went to Paris dealers...
Latest darling of the far-out art set is a can mild-mannered Texan named Robert Rauschenberg. His exhibition at Manhattan's Leo Castelli Gallery last week drew admiring crowds, though some gawkers seemed in secret doubt of what they saw. As on another occasion, famed in fable when an emperor paraded in invisible clothes, the atmosphere was both festive and constrained...
...issue is almost uniformly hard to remember. In the best of the lot, Epitaph for a Young Athlete, F. L. Seidel clothes his single small joke in pretentious language. While the only image of David Ferry's The Late Hour Poem is more ludicrous than striking, Nina Castelli's The Coquette concludes, with some truth for the poem, "What use to anyone is it,/My cutting virtue, and my wit?" The rest of the poetry consists of two poems by Robert Johnston. Though he shows he has a neat way with words, Johnston seems mostly to be fooling with...
...Nina G. Castelli '57, of 1627 Massachusetts Ave. and New York City and Michael L. Wolfert '57 of Lowell and New York City, won prizes for the best Harvard and Radcliffe History and Literature sophomore tutorial essays, it was announced yesterday...
...NATALE CASTELLI Rome...