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In exhibition play this past month, some upperclassmen were unable to play, giving time to the Crimson's newcomers. Elliott Prasse-Freeman played the point, but will likely return to two-guard with Gellert's return. The team Harvard puts on the floor won't be big or fast, but...
The Crimson will have to overcome some injuries and suspect defensive play that's been brought out in practices and an exhibition match versus Slovenia. A young team, loaded with height and talent but lacking experience, the Crimson has led Delaney-Smith to criticize the team defense over the last...
This is not a large exhibition. The photos do not add up to more than twenty, and they fit in the hallway as one enters the library. The beautiful, haunting colors of these images shock the eye. One does not expect to see such magnificent prints hanging in a suburban...
The "Threads of Dissent" tapestry exhibition at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Oct. 22,1999-Jan. 30, 2000) is either a contradiction in terms or a play on words. The show brings together modern tapestries by six contemporary artists--Murray Walker, Lilian Tyrrell, Leon Golub, Edward Derwent, Wojciech Jaskolka, and...
And these are the exact qualities of the two most successful modern pieces in the exhibition. Jorge Pardo's untitled tapestry, one of three industrially fabricated in a Dutch factory, is by strict definitions a rug. Pardo also commissioned tapestries from a workshop in Mexico in where the weaving was...