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Gallerygoers at this week's sculpture show in Washington's Corcoran Gallery will have no trouble finding the exhibit. Once they step inside the skylighted atrium they will be in it, surrounded by it, and all but overwhelmed by it. Rising around them on spiky legs is an asymmetric network of 43 piers, a black behemoth, 45 ft. long, 33 ft. wide and 22 ft. high. Its thrusting structure wars against the gallery's Doric columns, seemingly pushing them aside to create its own hypnotic environment like some underwater coral growth...
This spring Washington's Corcoran Gallery put on the first exhibition of Woodville's work to appear since his death in 1855, next week sends the show off to Baltimore's Walters Art Gallery, and from there to Utica, N.Y., Atlanta and Brooklyn. Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum is currently showing Mount's Cider Making, which it recently discovered in Portchester, N.Y., and bought for its collection. Even the White House is interested, has included Mount and Woodville on a list of 22 U.S. artists that it would like to add to its own collection...
Salyer Land Company Corcoran, Calif...
...harvesters and the programs under which they received payments as listed by the Agriculture Department: Griffen, Inc., Huron, Calif., $2,397,073 (cotton); South Lake Farms, Five Points, Calif., $1,468,696 (cotton and feed grains); J. G. Boswell Co., Corcoran, Calif., $2,807,633 (cotton); Salyer Land Co., also of Corcoran, $1,014,860 (cotton and feed grains); and Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co., Honolulu, $1,236,355 (sugar). Eleven other farms collected more than $500,000 each; 258 received between...
...Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington...