Word: visualizing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Mayman said the program, called "Learning From Performers" will be run as a series of seminars, workshops, lectures and residencies featuring visiting artists in music, film, visual arts, dance and theater...
...program is designed to bring performing and visual artists to Harvard "to share their knowledge and expertise with undergraduates." Myra Mayman, coordinator of the Office of the Arts, said yesterday...
...standard repertory, the all-Harvard team of Richard Kogan, piano, Lynn Chang and Robert Portney, violins, played a Trio by Moskowski, a turn-of-the-century Polish composer. The threesome showed their justifiably condescending attitude toward this shallow piece by appearing in Harvard sweatshirts, matching musical kitsch with visual kitsch. Fortunately, they treated this bubble gum in a sufficiently good-humored way to prevent its sweetness from becoming sickening...
...increased property taxes; for example, since 1970, when Seattle developers started fixing up the Skid Road area of late 19th century buildings, property values in the 74-acre district have risen 450%. There is another fringe benefit: old buildings, unlike today's unvaried glass and steel boxes, are visual reminders of a city's individuality. "They are friendly structures," says Michael Leventhal of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. "They have detail and lend a sense of history and precedence...
...years," Wolfe asserts with his customary hyperbole, "I, like so many others, have stood in front of a thousand, two thousand, God-knows-how-many thousand Pollocks, de Koonings, Newmans, Nolands, Rothkos, Rauschenbergs, Judds, Johnses... waiting, waiting, forever waiting for ... it ... for it to come into focus, namely, the visual reward [for so much effort] which must be there." The reward did not come. Ergo, it could never have been there, and anyone who thought it was -whether artist, critic, collector or onlooker-was either a patsy or a fraud...