Word: exhibitionisms
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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In four years Fotouhi has made the American Cultural Center a basic part of life in Hiroshima. Its library attendance has shot up from 35,800 to 85,200. In one year Fotouhi arranged for as many as 2,400 showings of documentary films. The big Atoms for Peace exhibition...
¶ Berto Lardera, 45, is a self-taught Italian abstractionist who now lives and works in Paris. One of the fast-growing school of sculptor-welders, Lardera got his start in 1944 in war-damaged Florence when he found twisted chunks of iron and scrap in the rubble, and began...
Lean, blue-eyed Captain Moureau, 37, was district government officer in Tar-jicht, Morocco, a district the size of Massachusetts but with a meager population of tribesmen, camels and sheep. He ruled his desert strip so successfully and was liked by its people so well that he stayed on after...
Evidence of the origin of Gauguin's style was on exhibition last week in Manhattan's new Hirschl & Adler Galleries, the first time Bernard has ever had a one-man show in the U.S. With 31 paintings and some 20 watercolors and drawings of his Pont-Aven period...
For the 50,000 engineers who met in Manhattan last week at the annual convention of the Institute of Radio Engineers, 800 expensive exhibits had been carefully set up. But the convention's most popular exhibition-before which engineers daily stood two or three deep-was a makeshift affair...