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Janet Fish: Paintings And Drawings Since 1975, University Of Richmond Museums
Janet Fish: Paintings And Drawings Since 1975, University Of Richmond Museums
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Janet Fish: Paintings and Drawings Since 1975
September 10 to October 3, 1987
Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond Museums
Introduction
The Marsh Gallery takes pride in opening its 1987-88 season with the first Virginia exhibition of paintings and drawings by Janet Fish, acknowledged master of the contemporary still life according to art critic Gerrit Henry.
While this exhibition is intended to emphasize her current work it is also slightly retrospective, including work dating from 1975 to 1987, so that the viewer will understand the progression as well as the increasing depth of the artist's oeuvre.
In the midst …
Contemporary Modes Of Expression, University Of Richmond Museums
Contemporary Modes Of Expression, University Of Richmond Museums
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Contemporary Modes of Expression
March 09 to March 31, 1987
Marsh Art Gallery
Introduction
The Tucker-Boatwright Festival is an annual celebration of the arts at the University of Richmond, which features literature, theater arts, music and dance, art and film in a four-year cycle.
It is with pleasure that the Art Department presents the 1987 Tucker-Boatwright Festival. The purpose of this year's festival is to emphasize the diversity and vitality of art being made today by presenting to the students and the community a series of events entitled "Contemporary Modes of Expression." Included are lectures by noted art critic Donal …
[Introduction To] Achim Von Arnim's Novellensammlung 1812: Balance And Mediation, Thomas Paul Bonfiglio
[Introduction To] Achim Von Arnim's Novellensammlung 1812: Balance And Mediation, Thomas Paul Bonfiglio
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Working within the context of current Arnim studies, Bonfiglio demonstrates how Novellensammlung 1812 is a coherent opus that allegorically represents a cosmology structured by Arnim's early work in physics along with his reception of Schelling's Naturphilosophie. These influences laid the foundation for an electromagnetic cosmology that informs Arnim's historiography, aesthetics, and poetics. Bonfiglio focuses his study on how Arnim's Romantic science determines his use of tropes, his Romantic idealism, and his own idiom of Romantic irony.
[Introduction To] Long Gone: The Mecklenburg Six And The Theme Of Escape In Black Folklore, Daryl Cumber Dance
[Introduction To] Long Gone: The Mecklenburg Six And The Theme Of Escape In Black Folklore, Daryl Cumber Dance
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Magnitude of the Death Row escape on May 31, 1984 of six condemned men (Linwood Briley, James Briley, Earl Clanton, Jr., Willie Leroy Jones, Derick Lynn Peterson, and Lem Tuggle) incarcerated in the Mecklenburg Correction Center in Boydton, Virginia is chronicled.
The terror it inspired in Virginia and up and down the East Coast, and even into Canada, evoked memories of the numerous exploits of fugitives and out-laws on the run in Black folktales, Black toasts, Black music, and Black literature.