Word: inking
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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PAUL HORIUCHI-Nordness, 831 Madison Ave. at 69th. This artist arrived at an esthetic blend of East and West by drawing by turns on Sumi-ink training in his native Japan, the tutelage of Seattle Zen Master Takizaki and, finally, the abstract expressionism of Mark Tobey (who selected this show). Horiuchi's abstract collages, composed of torn bits of rice and mulberry paper stained in misty shades of grey, evoke not so much nature's shapes as its weathery moods-sleet, snow, rain...
...artist has offered a reward of a pen and ink drawing upon return of his painting, with the realization that the work may perhaps have been taken by an art lover on impulse...
...sentry nervously stares at the ink-dark night. Among the rustlings of leaves and insects he hears a harder, hostile sound. He raises his rifle and presses an eye to a rubber cup at the end of a tubular scope. Now blackness turns into an eerie green glow; the sentry can see trees, bushes, rocks. If an enemy patrol is creeping toward him, he can spot the moving figures with surprising ease...
...monthly newsmagazine) and Show Business Illustrated (a rival put out by Playboy Publisher Hugh Hefner), expanded its formula to encompass culture in general, from travel to politics, and in the process grandly lost $8,000,000. Since Show's publisher is A. & P. Heir Huntington Hartford, the red ink was not too significant. But with circulation at 200,000 and still shy of the break-even point, Hartford last week decided to hand over Show to Playbill, Inc. for a price that involved no "appreciable" amount of money...
...large ink-and-watercolor map of Harvard, done in medieval style by Thomas Wright, a superintendent at the Med School, will be auctioned off at 5 p.m. today in the Adams House Junior Common Room. Wright spent 1000 hours working on the map, which is on display in the window of the Harvard Barber Shop. Auctioneer Thomas G. Gutheil '63 will begin the budding at $50 and proceeds will go to Scientists and Engineers...