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...acceptance by a younger generation of artists, he died in 1970. The earliest works here date from the 1940s. Writhing with organic shapes and bearing titles like The Slaying of Osiris and Pagan Void, they depict nothing recognizable, though there is a floor or horizon for the viewer to hang on to. But in the exhibition's next room, full of canvases from the period when he found his own vision, the ground has fallen away and the viewer is suspended, gazing at pure painted surfaces - and beyond them into unreadable depths. The only features are the verticals that became...
...Lessons from the night: Small gatherings are usually a better bet than well publicized multi-keggers. And the later in the night you hang around, the higher your chances are of some girl asking you to sleep with her. These are maxims to live by if it is your goal to squeeze some good old American college hedonistic fun out of the Ivy-covered bastion of routine weekend frustration that is Harvard. Freshmen take note: it does get better. But not much...
...saying, “What is this play about? I think it’s about, if you love someone, tell them.” Patinkin commented, “I remember thinking, ‘That’s a pretty hip idea, I’m gonna hang around.’” Later, at the University of Kansas, Patinkin’s love affair with theatre intensified, eventually landing him at the Juilliard School of Drama among classmates such as the actor William Hurt...
Among the guys, it usually starts towards the end of freshman year. There are rumors of a better place, where the girls can’t tie you in knots talking about Kant, where the nubile coeds hang on a Harvard man’s every word...
...North Pole, which prior to Siebel’s efforts had never been researched. She reconstructed the journey from photos, drawings, film and her grandfather’s journal, and turned the story into a series of 16 etching and monoprint collages—eight of which hang in the Carpenter Center as a part of the New Faculty Exhibition...