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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Those who missed it need not worry. "Between Form and Freedom," a thematic art exhibit in celebration of liberty which opened last night, will remain at Harvard for another two months...

Author: By Gregory S. Krauss, | Title: Art Exhibit Celebrating Liberty Opens in Dudley House | 4/5/1997 | See Source »

...exhibit consists of seven sculptures by Greg Wyatt, a resident sculptor at the St. John's cathedral in New York, and 29 paintings by Ivonne A-Baki, the Dudley House artist in residence and consul of Ecuador...

Author: By Gregory S. Krauss, | Title: Art Exhibit Celebrating Liberty Opens in Dudley House | 4/5/1997 | See Source »

Outside Dudley House, curious students are already noticing the outdoor portion of the exhibit which consists of three of Wyatt's sculptures...

Author: By Gregory S. Krauss, | Title: Art Exhibit Celebrating Liberty Opens in Dudley House | 4/5/1997 | See Source »

...that Pitt and the script cheat a little with his character, not investing him with quite the fanatical glitter a political gunman ought to exhibit. But you have to balance that against the reality of Ford's work--no one half-suppresses, half-reveals strong feelings better than he does--and director Alan J. Pakula's analogous strengths. Pakula (Klute, Presumed Innocent) develops his story patiently, without letting its tensions unravel. At a moment when everyone is saying the studios have lost the knack for making solid, broadly appealing entertainments, The Devil's Own suggests the skill may be only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL | 3/31/1997 | See Source »

...good about not making too much of this relationship, subtly foreshadowing the betrayal that must come, but allowing these figures room to draw normal human breath. "Pitt and the script cheat a little with his character, not investing him with quite the fanatical glitter a political gunman ought to exhibit," says TIME's Richard Schickel. "But you have to balance that against the reality of Ford?s work?no one half-suppresses, half-reveals strong feelings better than he does?and director Alan J. Pakula?s analogous strengths. Pakula develops his story patiently, without letting its tensions unravel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Weekend Entertainment Guide | 3/21/1997 | See Source »

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