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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...tour in 1934. The tour was a hit and raised the paper's circulation by 50,000, though Shoriki was stabbed by an ultranationalist who took offense when the Americans played ball on the grounds of a Shinto shrine. Last October Shoriki, now 83, staged an exhibit of Tibetan art treasures and invited the Dalai Lama to attend. When he arrived, Red China got so angry at this "sinister activity" that it canceled the accreditation of the Yomiuri correspondent in Peking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: Not the Right to Know But to Know What's Right | 12/29/1967 | See Source »

With this year's painting exhibit, no such complaint is heard. Helped by a $155,000, five-year Ford Foundation grant, the Whitney for the first time dispatched five directors and curators to 30 cities to look at work produced from Sarasota to Seattle. The result is a record number of exhibitors: 165 artists, 64 of whom are from outside the New York area, including 27 who have never shown at the Whitney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Neck & Neck | 12/22/1967 | See Source »

This job takes some 40 or 50 hours a week, but painting is his true love and he devotes his weekends to it. He works fast (most of the ninety or so paintings in this exhibit were done since June), but would welcome a more relaxed pace. Trained in all media, he makes use of whatever he gets his hands on--canvas, beaverboard, masonite, linoleum, oils, watercolors, acrylics...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: Black Power in Art | 12/15/1967 | See Source »

Dana Chandler's exhibit has already stirred up controversial reactions from its viewers. Some have been moved, some have been scandalized. I guarantee that no-one leaving the show, black or white, will emerge the same person he was on entering. And this, of course, is precisely the artist...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: Black Power in Art | 12/15/1967 | See Source »

...other daughter nearly married George Bernard Shaw but briefly married another seedy socialist comrade of Morris, grew a mustache and took up with an androgynous lady who wore tweed knickerbockers. In later life she took to impersonating the catatonic lady of Shalott and became both custodian of and exhibit at the Morris shrine at Kelmscott Manor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Gothic Socialist | 12/8/1967 | See Source »

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