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...Etching Revival," etching became a specialized medium, emphasizing the hand of the artist in the process, the value of the limited edition print, and the overall personal effect of the method in comparison to professional printing. The exhibit itself was organized by the Harvard students of Marjorie B. Cohn's Fine Arts Department seminar on the history of etching, which was given in the spring of 1995. The exhibit serves as an instructional experience which provides an introduction to etching. The students selected from the works of individual artists within the Fogg's collection, prepared the exhibit, and wrote...
Antoniades was born in Thessalonki, Greece and completed his doctoral training at the University of Athens. He received a Fulbright Fellowship to MIT before joining Dr. Edwin J. Cohn's laboratory at Harvard Medical School...
...nightclub-impresario father, to the male-dominated hierarchy at NBC and later ABC, to the critics who don't think news and entertainment should be mixed. "I don't see why not," says Walters, who knew Milton Berle when she was a little girl and dated Roy Cohn in college. "Edward R. Murrow interviewed celebrities." Then there was the cbs producer who told her back in 1957, "You're a marvelous girl, but stay out of television." The producer, by the way, was Don Hewitt, now the executive producer of 60 Minutes...
...while curatorial freedom is not constrained from above, says Curator of Prints Marjorie B. Cohn, museum responsibilities do prevent some scholars from conducting the work they would like...
...attention outside of New York. Among other things, Harvard's constituency has come to expect not only expensive loan exhibits from museums world-wide, but also 25 shows or more per year--something public museums simply cannot afford. This is the university museum's niche, observes Cohn, and it has a responsibility to show obscure exhibits...