Word: visualizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...object, he was not imprisoned by it. Davis' paintings became ballets of what he called "color-spaces," but the beat of the ballets was always jazz. What caught his imagination was everyday America-the gas pumps, factories, cities, the hep talk and hip music-even the signs, "the visual dialect of the city." Since he never lost touch with reality, Davis refuses to be called abstract. His color-spaces are merely "a language to express daily observations...
...best thing about these exhibits is the optimism they suggest. Perhaps next fall, when the Visual Arts Center is finished, we can hope to see a greater number of artists matching the most talented now showing...
University Professor Paul J. Tillich gave his last lecture at Harvard yesterday--a two-hour talk on the styles of man's self-interpetation in the visual arts--and received a standing ovation from a capacity-audience in Sanders Theatre...
University Professor Paul J. Tillich will deliver his final lecture at 11 a.m. today in Sanders Theater. Although Spring Reading Period officially begins today, Tillich is giving a special lecture in an attempt to explain the styles of self-interpretation in the visual arts. Illness prevented him from giving a similar talk last semester...
...sand garden where all is perfectly ordered and symmetrical. She and the general are arranged on a dais so as to be in perfect linear harmony with their surroundings. They have left the mountains and their angularity behind; Kurosawa underlines this happy and tranquil ending with a visual schema that is serene and classically ordered...