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...etchings by the 20th century's most famous artist. In truth, those works - along with dozens of others by important modern Spanish artists - have been hanging in the esteemed institution for years. Until now, however, almost no one could see them. In 2002, the Academy opened a third floor dedicated to contemporary and modern works like Juan Gris' Fruit Bowl and Newspaper (1920), pictured. But just one day after the debut, a lack of security guards forced the new galleries to close. Since then, only members have had viewing privileges. "People would accuse us of being élitist and denying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rare Art | 11/27/2006 | See Source »

...gray wood then flows into the museum, forming the floor and ceiling of the theater space before flowing back outside to coat the underside of the cantilever. It all has to do with obscuring the distinction between inside and outside--there's that blur again--and is another example of how Diller and Scofidio have managed to work their ideas about space into an actual space. Not only that, but into a museum that, though it functions as a platform for first-rate, intellectually ambitious shows, must also struggle for revenue in less pristine ways. So like any other museum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: First Thinking, Then Building | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

...goes as planned, will become part of 47 miles of new harborside walkways. Diller and Scofidio have used the same wood to create a wide outdoor staircase that doubles as a bleachers-style seating area. It's located just under the ICA's major exterior flourish, a fourth floor that cantilevers 80 ft. into space like a giant diving board. The hope is that the stairway will become a gathering spot like the Spanish Steps in Rome. It won't have the advantage of being surrounded by Rome, but unlike the sunbaked and overcrowded Spanish Steps, it will have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: First Thinking, Then Building | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

...trailed in the game. Leading 14-11 midway through the first half, it went on a 22-6 run to take its largest lead of the season to date when it went up 39-17 with 1:31 remaining in the half. The team shot 51.6 percent from the floor on the way to a 19 point halftime lead.One reason for the Crimson’s success on the offensive end was that for the first time all season, Harvard had more assists than turnovers. Harvard had 14 assists, including 10 in the first half, and only 13 turnovers...

Author: By Ted Kirby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Early Lead Proves Enough for Victory | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

...second best margin in the Patriot League. Thus, Harvard’s 37-33 besting of Lehigh on the glass looked all the more impressive. When you break down this statistic into offensive and defensive rebounds, the Crimson improved on its season average at both ends of the floor. While Lehigh out-rebounded Harvard 18-15 on offense, Harvard still dramatically improved on its average of 10.25 offensive rebounds per game this season. When the Crimson built a 41-22 first-half lead, its players dominated Lehigh in offensive rebounds 9-2. “It was really such...

Author: By Robert T. Hamlin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Rebounds Tell Game’s Story | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

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