tailieunhanh - New sculpture dedicated yesterday
Basquiat allows him to retell some of the story in colour, with movement, and in pictorial terms impossible to achieve in print. The book provides a structural plan for the film which is then fleshed out with the detail which we see on the screen. We perceive an accumulation of vignettes which explain why the film has a formal physicality, the presence of an object which a simple narrative would not have. The film, like Schnabel called painting, is a bouquet of mistakes. His second film, When Night Falls, which came out in 2001, is the story of a gay Cuban poet who becomes a victim of. | -Jn __tne news iJiaiB Controversial sculptures are not unique to MIT as a commentary from one of the editors of The New Republic reveals. ------------------p4 The turbulent decade of the sixties is examined through the era s literature ìn Gđíer of Eden a new book by Morris Dickstein -----------------p6 1IKIMI8HI8 MỈT has received a 5250 000 grant from Arthur D. Little Inc. to set up a special research fund. New sculpture dedicated yesterday By Drew Blakeman Tony Smith s sculpture For Marjorie was dedicated yesterday afternoon. The deep red sculpture which stands 18 feet tall and weighs 11 tons was erected in front of Westgate on Wednesday. While introducing Smith to the gathered crowd of about 100 onlookers Provost Walter Rosenblith said that this is an affirmation of MIT s commitment to the arts. He called the sculpture a useful and aesthetically moving work. Speaking about his sculpture. Smith said This is more rational than it seems . This piece fits within a tetrahedron. He noted that a number of his other works scared him with their irrationality. There really isn t any significance to the sculpture he claimed later. That s just the way it hit me. He added that he didn t want it to appear like a monument. For Marjorie received its name as a tribute to Marjorie Eisman a self-described close family friend of the Smith s. She explained that the original model for the sculpture was a gift to her from Smith in 1961. The sculpture was fabricated in Newark . then dismantled and shipped to Boston where it was stored over the winter. Some additional minor work such as re-sodding the area underneath the sculpture and putting a final coat of paint on it still needs to be done. Smith feels that the Westgate site is a perfect location for his sculpture noting that he spent quite some time finding the proper spot. According to Eisman her model had for MIT stamped on the base. She wouldn t elaborate further. Soon after the sculpture s dedication a group of small children
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