Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tortured landscapes, the cockeyed leering figures that result, were on exhibit in a Manhattan gallery last week. To most observers, the paintings looked like wild crosses between surrealist bas-relief and a mad child's mudpies. But to their creator they brought "astonishing news from the country of the formless." They contained "half-revealed facts ... in some sphinx's tongue [perhaps] the key to ... strange systems of which we have not the slightest inkling...
What started out on December 7 as just another modern sculpture exhibit at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has turned into a free-swinging artistic rhubarb, with two University professors among the pack howling for the avantegardists' skins...
Parisians, who have long been glutted and lately bored with the abstractions of their own compatriots, may be somewhat intrigued by the extremes to which abstraction has been stretched in the U.S. But a traveling U.S. exhibit which included the works of such conservatives as Hopper, Burchfield and Wyeth would do more than intrigue the French. It might even show them that the U.S. has a solid and fruitful tradition...
Among the many other attractions of the Winter Carnival, spectators saw sophomore Dudley Richards, fifth best male figure skater in the world, exhibit his ability in a skating show put on Friday night...
...greatest theatre collection in the world, housed in Houghton Library, is scheduled to get three special display rooms next month, so that it can better exhibit some of its treasures to the public. The Sheldon Room will display the works of Edward Sheldon '96, after whom the room is named, along with other material on 24th century drama. Costumes and scene designs from important productions will decorate the room...