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Lois E. Nesbitt
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Dadadadadadadadadadadadadada
D ADA WAS NOT just another art movement, and its products resist being treated as art objects. In displaying Dada
Needs of the People
H ENRY N. COBB, the new chairman of the Architecture Department of the Graduate School of Design, is not just
Unlocking the Tower
I N THE END, society will do us in. Like lemmings heading for the sea, we march in mute senselessness
Trompe L'Oeil
W ITH THE installation of Mary Miss's Mirror Way, the Fogg makes one of its all-too-infrequent ventures into the realm
It's Environmental
I F HARVARD STUDENTS can be considered a fair sampling of the art public, it's going to be a while
Art Goes Under
I MAGINE walking into a subway station to the tune of a chiming windmill, descending an escalator plastered with rumpled
A Tortured Tradition
A S A RULE in art exhibits, the more artists and styles crammed into a show, the less possible it
Seizing the Public
C ARL ANDRE IS DOOMED to a life of explaining exactly what his sculpture is not. His bold experiments in