Word: harveyã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...Harvey??s basket gave Harvard some breathing room after Northeastern had narrowed the gap to three. The Harvard defense then held strong in the final minute, as it had the entire game. Before last night, Harvard had held its opponents to under 40 percent from the field and through the first half against Northeastern, the Crimson held the Huskies to 34 percent...
Even when the ball wasn’t in his hands, Clemente’s presence on the floor made life difficult for opposing teams. Part of Harvey??s success down the stretch last year was due to the fact that most teams were double-teaming Clemente. That left Harvey as a very effective second option...
...stay-green” grass that are now on view in Presence. This was not the first time either artist had worked with grass. In fact, both were already working in the medium when the met and began to collaborate over 10 years ago. Some of Ackroyd and Harvey??s other work have included grass-covered buildings and clothing made of grass. As part of a campaign against the use of fur, they created a grass-fur coat grown on burlap that was then stitched together...
...themselves are not particularly unusual. One pair is portraits of a male staff member and a female visitor, the other a religious sculpture of man and the bust of a woman. But what is unusual is that they seem utterly alive. The combination of the fact that Ackroyd and Harvey??s images are almost three-dimensional and are made of organic material, give them a quality unlike any photographs. As one moves across the room the angles that the blades intersect each other shift and this too makes it appear as though the viewer were seeing breathing moving...
...Harvey use to create their works, the affect they produce is very adequately expressed by what one young visitor to Presence wrote in the museum’s guest book: “How the hell did you guys do this?” The sum of Ackroyd and Harvey??s work is indeed far more than can be explained by its parts...