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Meredith A. Palmer
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The Art of Baring Humanity
W HILE THE Metropolitan Museum of New York has been digging up Greek vases from European collections, the Fogg has
The Art of Following Bird Calls
T HE NAVAHO INDIANS use the same word for both grey and brown. The Hopi in their thoughts about events
Art for McGovern
W ITH THE DEMOCRATS in '72, the closed convention and the myth of the alienated artist have become things of
Dance--child
D ANCE DOESN'T EASILY take the lead in the arts at Harvard, but when Rika Burnham steps on stage, as
The Total Architect
W HEN ART steps off her pedestal to embrace everyman, she becomes a daily social concern. When the problems of
Environment and Sculpture
It is hard to miss the monumental building construction infringing on Memorial Hall's quadrangle, yet Harvard's new sculptural acquisitions are
Some Pulitzers for the Fogg
H arvard has always been a nursery school for the arts; it trained art expert Bernard Berenson, who later fell
New Committee Reviews The Undergraduate Arts
President Bok announced yesterday the formation of a committee to review the role of the arts in the University's undergraduate
Harvard Sets Art Guidelines
The Corporation yesterday approved the Bond Report which calls for Harvard to "join with other responsible institutions and collectors in
Photography At the Fogg
P hotography has long been alien to the Fogg's didactic galleries of art classics. Whether this embargo was nurtured by
Paul Sanasardo Dance Company
I f someone had been sent to resurrect Martha Graham, great founding mother of modern dance who retired from stage
Three for the Show
Marshall McLuhan and the Carpenter Center aren't the only people interested in understanding media. This month, the Fogg Art Museum,
Robbins Begins as Fogg Director
The Fogg Art Museum went through an extensive housecleaning this summer: Along with newly painted walls, freshly waxed floors, and
The Bauhaus at the Busch-Reisinger Museum
The influence of the famous German design school, the Bauhaus, on the arts today is as apparent as the ubiquitous
The Gardner Museum
WHAT would you call a woman who drinks beer, drives a locomotive, or walks a lion on a leash down