Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The announcement yesterday that the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art will disband after its current exhibition because of lack of funds can only be viewed with regret. The organization in just beginning to realize its aims and purposes. Collectors are new willing to lend their masterpieces, and this year public...
It is futile merely to deplore the passing of an institution. The Society for Contemporary Art was inaugurated in 1929 to fill a definite gap in the cultural education of Harvard, if not for the whole of greater Boston. Its avowed purpose is to show examples of modern art whose...
The cause of the proposed step is laid at the door of the present depression, and of what the present director characterizes as the "museum habit," a wide-spread and natural tendency to visit the gallery without considering the financial burden necessary to maintain it. The Society was organized three...
A formal announcement that the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art will cease to function as an exhibiting group after its current exhibition appearing in the Harvard Cooperative Building is over was tentatively confirmed last evening by Mrs. Paul Herzog, present executive of the organization. Unless what at the present time...
The present exhibition, which seems doomed to be the last, is regarded, from a cultural point of view as one of the best ever staged. Particularly interesting is an original El Greco never before publicly shown. Other appealing exhibits of merit are works by O'Keefe, Picasso, Bauer, Gaugain and...