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Dates: during 1970-1979
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What sounds like an excellent exhibition of modern masters is continuing, through February 9, at the Pucker/Safrai gallery at 171 Newbury Street. Works shown include linocuts, engravings and lithographs by Picasso; drawings of the human face and figure in ink, lithograph and charcoal by Matiss; and silk screen prints of Hundertwasser's Japanese woodcuts. There are also some lithographs by Chagall. A film, "Hundertwasser's Rainy Day," will be shown periodically in the course of the exhibit (Monday-Friday...

Author: By Lester F. Greenspan, | Title: GALLERIES | 1/13/1977 | See Source »

...sooner had the ink dried on my New Year's resolutions two weeks ago than I received a call from my old friend Rupert Murdoch. Seems Rupe's diversifying--wants to buy into a whole mess of disco acts, called me for advice. Lunched at Passim's, where I introduced him to a couple of friends who were in town, arranging appearances at nite spots around the Square. (He picked up the tab, and later bought Passims). Out on Mass Ave., he bought us a cab, and we drove downtown to Rupe's office in the recently-renamed Murdoch building...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROCK | 1/13/1977 | See Source »

...Insurance Co., the ailing former wonder child of the industry (TIME, July 19), will live. The latest signs of viability: after losing $124 million in 1975 and $40 million in the first six months of 1976, GEICO turned a small profit in the third quarter; it expects more black ink in the last three months. The company has sold a $75 million issue of preferred stock, mostly to its present shareholders, with surprising ease, giving it a desperately needed injection of new capital. And the price of its common stock has more than doubled, from $2 a share in July...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INSURANCE: GEICO Pulls Through | 1/3/1977 | See Source »

There is a certain irony that in America's bicentennial year almost as much ink has been spilled over Joe McCarthy and the witch-hunts of the 1950s as on the virtues of George Washington. Woody Allen stands up against the blacklist and prying Congressional Committees in The Front; Lillian Hellman provides her view of the period, often scathing, in Scoundrel Time; and a spate of books, articles and film has appeared dealing with the Hollywood Ten trial, the Hiss and Rosenberg cases. Professional historians are also now taking a closer look at McCarthyism and America's entry into...

Author: By Jefferson M. Flanders, | Title: Towards an Objective Hiss Story? | 12/8/1976 | See Source »

...human figure directly rather than through the metaphor of tools or the substitution of an article of clothing, such as a pair of boots or a bathrobe, for the person. 8 Sheets for an Undefined Novel, a suite of etchings done in 1976 of single figures in black ink on soft gray paper, are among the most beautiful works in the show. The seated and half-length figures, part human, part mannequin, in these large prints are lost in private, unidentifiable thoughts. They are mysterious, often disturbing and erotic images, rich in psychological overtones. To several of the partly nude...

Author: By Susan Cooke, | Title: Themes in Progress | 12/1/1976 | See Source »

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