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Word: exhibitable (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...chapters on the images Arab and Jew have of each other. He tries to prove his point with examples of stereotyping in Arab and Jewish schoolbooks. While Israeli textbooks are guilty of condescension toward Arab culture, Jordanian textbooks used in West Bank schools--and Arab newspapers in general--exhibit virulent militarism and anti-semitism and never mention peaceful reconciliation as a goal. Instead, Arab elementary school children read poems such as "A bullet in the chest of the criminal aggressor/Is more delicate than the whisper of the poem and more merciful...

Author: By Steve Lichtman, | Title: Middle-Eastern Establishments | 11/4/1986 | See Source »

Inside the museum, pale maple floors, terra-cotta tile and fiber matting create a neutral background for the displays. What saves it from being merely one more ocean of architectural white space is a soaring four-story atrium- lobby, dominated by a magnificent oval staircase that leads to the exhibit levels. "What we wanted," says Smith, "was a simple environment that would be a good backdrop for our exhibits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Handsome and Homemade | 11/3/1986 | See Source »

...Harvard psychologist is creating a comprehensive counseling program for Cambridge and Boston public school children who exhibit overly aggressive tendencies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clinic to Benefit Bullies Extended to Area Schools | 10/30/1986 | See Source »

PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE BAUHAUS movement are now on display at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The exhibit reveals the energy of the German Bauhaus group which attempted to define 20th century art by combining the aesthetic ideal with the technical and the practical...

Author: By Gina R. Levy, | Title: Gallery Going | 10/17/1986 | See Source »

Photography was not emphasized until the movement's later days. The camera was not seen merely as a means of aethestic expression--the exhibit lacks emotional and classic artistic poises--but rather as a technical tool which could be used to communicate and to explore visual reality. The photographs in the exhibit, created by professionals, teachers and students, reveals the range and versatility of the medium. One of the leaders of photography in the Bauhaus, Moholy-Nagy, created a number of "photograms." Photograms are not traditional photographs, but rather collections of objects exposed on photographic paper. The exhibit runs through...

Author: By Gina R. Levy, | Title: Gallery Going | 10/17/1986 | See Source »

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