Word: visualizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...work" in Puerto Rico from December 28 to January 3, the Krokodiloes spent their last two days in the Virgin Islands, where they sang for several benefit concerts. The twelve man group also gave a short performance for Alfred V. Carpenter, benefactor of the Visual Arts Center, at his home in St. Croiz...
...BURT HASEN, 42, is one of a wave of artists backed by the GI Bill, spawned by the New York Art Students League, formed by Hans Hofmann's school (one classmate: Larry Rivers), and matured in Paris. He now teaches at New York's School of Visual Art. Hasen calls his paintings Proustian; his remembrance of things past expresses itself in hundreds of little pictures...
...defense in more than 100 murder trials, has earned the title of "King of Torts" by his masterful presentation of medical evidence that has won his clients awards as high as $675,000 in personal injury cases. His chief strategy has been "demonstrative evidence"-graphic, often grisly visual aids-human skeletons, elaborate anatomical models, huge photographic blowups, and the blackboard he regularly brings into court...
...future situation that he dreads, and to rehearse what he will do to draw its sting. "If we ask an alcoholic to project himself into a picture where he is in a drinking situation," says Dr. Kunin, "he can link his 'No' response with all his visual images of self-deterioration." The simple finger-lifting device then becomes a means by which the patient can call up such images himself in time of need. The maneuver, says Dr. Kunin, can give him aid and support, so that he can refuse the drinks that an oversolicitous host is pressing...
...finds it necessary to extend the art historian's reluctance to face "the real issues" to our whole society. This is typical. A problem that arises in relation to the visual arts, or just to one of them, is applied to the world at large. The cutlook becomes so broad that one loses sight of the subject at hand...