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These days, a true artist??s artist is hard to find. Among the latest photo-fabric-shrapnel assemblages and “conceptual” curves-and-stripes fads that populate today’s modern art galleries, the artist who strives after the time-honored nature of shadow, shape and color is a rarity...
...artist??s desire for answers becomes even more apparent in “Together.” While at first glance, the painting appears to depict a family portrait, a closer look reveals the characters of Abraham, Isaac and a ram. Not only is the ram bound, however, but Isaac is also bound as a sacrifice...
...orange of the hands, and finally to a lemony yellow evoking the images of autumn leaves. While much of the paint is loosely layered, a thin layer of pastel blues and khaki greens can be identified underneath the intense oranges. These blues and greens are made visible through the artist??s manipulation of paint with a palette knife...
...Harvard Crimson, Albert Einstein’s head is pasted onto the emaciated, half-naked body on an anonymous woman in a cartoon by a Maxim “artist?? presenting his ideal Harvard president. Free exchange of ideas...
...indignant. Luke W. M. White ’03 recently stated in “An Artist??s Best Friend” (Opinion, April 2) that “every age needs its Robin Hood.” The generation that Tom Brokaw and others have called the “greatest” needed no such hoodlums. Our grandfathers who fought on the beaches of Dunkirk and Normandy and kept the trust of democracy in the civilized world were beyond the lawlessness and the vandalism that White seems to encourage. He is part and parcel...