Word: haring
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...sense of enclosed space that, to Sculptor Lipton, suggests a "togetherness . . . of feeling and meaning, of inside and outside, of past and future." Egyptian-born Ibram Lassaw, 42, is the mystic among sculptor-welders; his brazed metal rods seem to float in the air like airy skyscraper girders. David Hare, 38, a color photographer turned surrealist, can put together a few jagged pieces of metal and dangling rods that, gilded with gold, suggest a sunrise...
...vast and luminous as a summer moon looms through a wheat stubble, and a long moment passes before the onlooker realizes that the hare it belongs to sits throbbing in terror of a stalking...
...recent elections, Ivy Films named Stephen J. Arpante '56 as president; Lewis M. Schneider '56 vice-president in charge of finance; and Raymond A. Hare, Jr. '58 as well as vice-president in charge of production...
Princeton's Dean of students William D'O. Lippineott has announced that four Tiger undergraduates hare received fadefinite suspensions as the result of their participation in a riot last week at Princeton. "The (discipline) committee in so way views lightly the potential of such a gathering," he pointed...
...Whitney's show underlined a curious gloom in U.S. sculptors today. Mostly they weld metal figures of a tormented yet unsympathetic sort. Forbiddingly invested with knobs, prickles and outright spikes, the figures imprison a bit of free air and defy anyone to invade it. David Hare's sculptures were a happy exception to the grim parade. Long dour as the rest, Hare has now invented a new and carefree impressionism. His Sunrise creates an effect of light and loftiness out of a rock, some steel bars and cut bronze sheets tinted with gold. Another exception was Richard Lippold...