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...Grille manager Matthew Kline said, the broadcast could be legally picked up by the bar's satellite dish...
...stage as Northern Light's guest violinist, this year he returned as a full-time band member--his picture is even on the back of NL's great new release, Wrong Highway Blues. And The Seldom Scene have replaced long-time lead singer John Starling with the youngish Moondi Kline...
...Scene this year, as last year, who headlined the almost fivehour show, an most of the crowd was there to see these bluegrass stalwarts. The Scene have been together for twenty-two years (although lead singer Kline is just 30), and continue to challenge themselves with both lightingfast arrangements and slower, subtler ballads. Dobro player Mike Auldridge, mandolinist Duffy and banjoist Ben Eldridge play beautifully together, alternately combining amazing speed with a relaxed, confident knowledge of their repertoire...
...exhibition consists of many abstract expressionists who confront and dissect the issues of color. In two characteristic works by Franz Kline, color is reduced to the essentials, black and white. He creates a world of undefinable forms and limited space through the use of thick brushstroke and straight edges. In Composition (1952), space is sectioned off by geometric forms, creating depth and volume within a closed space. The white has traces of black to reveal the underlying layers of the painting as well as to indicate the presence of the painter himself. High Street (1950) portrays a more complicated definiton...
...larger pieces in the exhibition are more ambitious in what they attempt to achieve. Elllsworth Kelly's enormous triptych, Dark Gray, White, Gray (1980) builds on Kline's ideas of figure and ground. Here, the paintings themselves become part of a larger painting, with the wall of the room its canvas. Kelly has broken the barriers of the canvas and expanded the field of space in order to create large planes of pure color--or in this case, pure shades. Louise Nevelson blurs the lines of sculpture and painting in Study for Sky Covenant (1973) and Total Totality. She frames...