Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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An exhibition of work done in the School of Architecture is now on view in Robinson Hall Annex. Architectural drawings, freehand drawings, water colors, and life-class drawings are displayed, representing work done by students in elementary and advanced courses.
The following article was written for the Crimson by J. S. Levy '27 in connection with the present exhibition at the galleries of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art.
So these new painters, the "Surrealistes" attempt to discover a world that is objective, non-abstract, meaningful, and yet inaccessible to the camera. They depict a world of the subconscious imagination, more real than conventional reality, fantastic in so far that it is opposed to the logic of our every...
An exhibition of these pictures is sensational. But sensational not only for its novelty, but because the "Surrealistes" often deliberately purpose to shock and surprise, so that you may be deprived of all preconceived standards open to new impressions. They intend to shock, as the safe-breaker might pare the...
A straw was seen in the one-man show Joseph Urban is giving in Manhattan of his works. The straw was not in his arty designs but prizes which were awarded by the Architects' Emergency Committee with money collected from admissions to the Urban exhibition. They were for small...