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Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Through Nov. 15. "Works and Texts: Twenty-Five Proofs and Nine Screen-prints." Featuring works by Tom Phillips from Dante's Inferno...
...Oklahoma! was playing, endlessly. I just quit it and took a course in photography--which I loved, but not for my personality. It was too isolating, and I just loved to work with people. And that...propelled me into the next related thing, which was documentary filmmaking." Harvard's Visual and Environmental Studies Department offered her a rigorous technical training in film, and college life expanded her aesthetic palette, shaping her own colorful and confrontational visual style. She saw her first Satyajit Ray film at the Science Center...
...Collection. Through July 3. The objects are mostly wood and terracotta, ranging from a miniature wooden mask from Zaire to a monumental yoruba veranda post from Nigeria. Rubens, Bellange, Rembrandt: European Graphic Art, 1580 - 1660. Through Feb. 6. Ninety prints, drawings and illustrated books explore the rich variety and visual extravagance of European graphich art from the final phases of the Renaissance through the apogee of Baroque. In and Out of Place: Contemporary Art and the American Social Landscape. Through Jan. 23. Explores representations of people, from the homeless to the wealthy, and the places they inhabit. Deities, Saints...
While some of the repetitions which occur in the book are lost when condensed into the film, certain visual effects more than make up for them. Especially notable are the profusion of scenes on the servants' staircase, all of which, though seemingly minor, have momentous impact, as are the scenes in which Mr. Stevens is shown looking out the window. The lighting in these window scenes appears to exert a conceptual influence on the film, since the left half of Mr. Stevens' face is in shadow for the entire move until nearly the end, while the right half of everyone...
Sastry said he is very interested in applying his studies to society. That is why, he said, he tries to complement theory with visual examples and practical applications in the classroom...