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Street Journals: An Exhibition Of Paintings And Drawings By Robert Birmelin, University Of Richmond Museums
Street Journals: An Exhibition Of Paintings And Drawings By Robert Birmelin, University Of Richmond Museums
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Street Journals: An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Robert Birmelin
September 5 to September 29, 1985
Marsh Art Gallery
Introduction
It is with great excitement and anticipation that the Marsh Gallery presents this exhibition of Robert Birmelin's work, STREET JOURNALS. We recognize his work as having a significant place in the tradition of art, and have seen the need to introduce the man and his art to the Richmond community. We eagerly await the reverberations from this event and the impact that Robert Birmelin will make on our students and colleagues.
Like Cezanne, Picasso, and Braque, Birmelin is …
Ruth Weisberg, University Of Richmond Museums
Ruth Weisberg, University Of Richmond Museums
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Ruth Weisberg
February 20 to March 17, 1985
Marsh Art Gallery
Introduction
Over the post century, the formal issues in art have been re-examined and exalted. The next question is meaning. As critic and artist, Ruth Weisberg is uncompromising in her belief that the value of art is in its meaning. Through her images, a humanitarian speaks. In her strong compassionate voice, one hears the echos of Goya, Watteau, Velazquez and Munch- those who painted and drew to expose injustice and to understand the pathos of human existence.
Ruth Weisberg is a Professor of Fine Arts at the University of …
[Introduction To] Hermeneutics: Questions And Prospects, Gary Shapiro, Alan Sica
[Introduction To] Hermeneutics: Questions And Prospects, Gary Shapiro, Alan Sica
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The essays in this collection are meant to be representative both of the current work on the nature of interpretation and of the necessity for such work to go beyond narrow disciplinary interests. Several individuals and institutions aided in bringing the essays together. Since a 1981 conference, many of these papers have been revised to take into account the exchange of views that took place. The other essays in the book are intended to reflect the broad range of hermeneutical alternatives that are now being actively explored.
[Introduction To] Vengeance And Justice: Crime And Punishment In The 19th Century American South, Edward L. Ayers
[Introduction To] Vengeance And Justice: Crime And Punishment In The 19th Century American South, Edward L. Ayers
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Exploring the major elements of southern crime and punishment at a time that saw the formation of the fundamental patterns of class and race, Edward L. Ayers studies the inner workings of the police, prison, and judicial systems, and the nature of crime.
The Soul Of Black Worship, Wyatt Tee Walker
[Introduction To] Shuckin' And Jivin': Folklore From Contemporary Black Americans, Daryl Cumber Dance
[Introduction To] Shuckin' And Jivin': Folklore From Contemporary Black Americans, Daryl Cumber Dance
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An exciting new collection of Black American folklore, running the gamut from anecdotes concerning life among the slaves to obviously contemporary jokes. In their frank expression of racial attitudes and unexpurgated wit, these tales represent a radical departure from earlier collections.