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...Velden, who plans to organize a sophomore excursion to Spain next year, says the focus of the seminar, and therefore the location of the trip, will change annually. Depending on what the class studies—the HAA department teaches on broad artistic subjects from Mesopotamian archaeology to Japanese woodblock prints—students will be able to view works from relevant sites abroad.This year, the excursion program will take sophomore HAA concentrators to Turkey. Highlights include Ephesos, Troy, and Istanbul, according to the course Web site. The trip will take place during the two weeks between...
...modification of what originally read “STOP BUSH”), jumps out from the bright orange of the wall facing the entrance. The large, emphatic letters of “DISSENT!,” printed on the wall, approximate all the smeared grainy glory of a woodblock print. Clearly this message is not meant to be subtle.Prints evolved as the medium of choice for dissenters the world over not only due to their low cost and high quantity production rates, but also because “they enable the free flow of images and ideas to a wide...
...out.Gallery Judi Rotenberg (130 Newbury) has shown young, emerging artists for the past three decades. According to gallery manager Ariel Pittman, the majority of the artists whose work is on display either hail from the Boston area or attended school locally. This small atelier is currently exhibiting the woodblock prints of Jason Berger, whose style echoes the tradition of Cezanne, Picasso, and Matisse more rather than contemporary art.The most innovative work, by far, was by Wilson Parry, and is on display in Galerie Swantröm (129 Newbury). Perry’s work is bright, candied, and full of three...
Currently, for example, the most expensive new book is “The Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints,” required for Literature and Arts B-23. A new copy would cost $292.50 at The Coop. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW.] However, CrimsonReading.org says that a used version is available at The Coop...
...incorrect information from CrimsonReading.org, the Sept. 13 article "Thrifty Website Donates to Charity" erroneously stated that "The Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints" is required for students in Literature and Arts B-23. In fact, the book -- which costs $292.50 at The Coop -- is recommended but not required for the course...