Kultur (Column)
Displaying 1 - 50 of 55 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | 'Camera expresses human values' College Eye 63:53, p.2 |
Discusses the uses and abuses of photography. | |
2 | 'Don't always get what you pay for' College Eye 63:51, p.2 |
Feels that the teaching methods of the college are inadequate. | |
3 | 'Block' devoted to unworthy purposes College Eye 63:50, p.3 |
Criticizes the 'block' program; it is a waste of class time. | |
4 | 'The medium is the message' College Eye 63:48, p.3 |
Contends that the method and means of communication are often more important than the content. | |
5 | What one red apple does to education College Eye 63:46, p.2 |
Criticizes the amount of learning which happens outside the classroom, and advocates more in class learning. | |
6 | 'Prehistoric art deserves a good look' College Eye 63:44, p.3 |
Discusses the upcoming Art Fair and gallery exhibit; photo. | |
7 | Compares scientists and artists College Eye 63:41, p.3 |
Suggests similarities between the work of both groups. | |
8 | Student reviews faculty art show College Eye 63:39, p.3 |
Describes the 'experience' of attending the recent show. | |
9 | Untitled College Eye 63:39, p.1 |
Roy Behrens surrounded by artwork; photo. | |
10 | Artist Wyeth loved by the public College Eye 63:37, p.3 |
Discusses the methods of the artist Andrew Wyeth. | |
11 | Object nothing more than canvas College Eye 63:35, p.3 |
Gives explanations for the appreciation of the Maucker-Lechay painting. | |
12 | Portrait worthy of intense analysis College Eye 63:33, p.3 |
Declares that the Maucker-Lechay painting is worth truly analyzing to gain understanding. | |
13 | Poet to visit SCI College Eye 63:31, p.3 |
Encourages the active participation in poetry by all people. | |
14 | 'A lot we don't know about art' College Eye 63:28, p.3 |
Contends that there is no possible way to understand art completely. | |
15 | Picasso controversial art figure College Eye 63:25, p.3 |
Comments on the abilities of this artist. | |
16 | Art now a religion? College Eye 63:23, p.2 |
Discusses the problems of treating art as if it were a religion. | |
17 | So-called paintings in A & I College Eye 63:21, p.2 |
Critiques a recent exhibit. | |
18 | Nationally acclaimed artist paints SCI College Eye 63:19, p.3 |
Talks about Philip Evergood, who was on campus the summer of 1958, and his works. | |
19 | Art often and necessarily in state of flux College Eye 63:17, p.3 |
Comments on different ideas of what art is. | |
20 | Julius System--A Hamlet for ducks College Eye 63:15, p.3 |
Uses Shakespeare as way of creating a parody for life at SCI. | |
21 | Ape art resembles abstract art College Eye 63:13, p.2 |
Discusses reasons for why people draw and paint. | |
22 | Lysistrata product of belligerent Athenian College Eye 63:11, p.3 |
Compares the war in Viet Nam to the Greek play "Lysistrata." | |
23 | First large-scale liquidation of lewdness near? College Eye 63:9, p.3 |
Comments on the increase in censorship of the arts. | |
24 | Viet Nam is a recurring dream College Eye 63:5, p.3 |
Questions America's reasons for fighting in the Viet Nam War. | |
25 | Nutmeg and 'Godot' help escape from time College Eye 63:3, p.3 |
Comments on the play "Waiting for Godot." | |
26 | Is there a game in every human relationship? College Eye 63:1, p.2 |
Discusses ideas from the play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". | |
27 | Mr. Parker presents new Latin study College Eye 60:57, p.2 |
Advocates an alternative teaching method. | |
28 | Art discussion occurred 50 years ago College Eye 60:51, p.2 |
Questions validity of art critics with no real background in art. | |
29 | Pop art capable of taking a place in history College Eye 60:49, p.2 |
Discusses the validity of pop art. | |
30 | Kultur: Behrens presents play on beauty College Eye 60:47, p.2 |
A play is presented in which the characters symbolize opinions concerning the new painting of President Maucker. | |
31 | Kultur: Play should relate to lives in the audience College Eye 60:45, p.3 |
Claims that a play should be an experience that relates to the lives of the audience members. | |
32 | Visits of nationally-known poets, potter 'best thing yet' in SCI arts program College Eye 60:44, p.2 |
Discusses the upcoming conference: "Modern American Poetry: Its Teachers and Makers." | |
33 | Kultur: Must view Maucker painting separately College Eye 60:42, p.2 |
Claims that if you have not studied art, then you should not make judgments and comments about paintings. | |
34 | 'Mother Courage' relates to Viet Nam College Eye 60:41, p.2 |
Discusses art as a form of protest against war and violence. | |
35 | Kultur: Faculty show features suicide, tennis College Eye 60:38, p.2 |
Compares the art at the New Faculty Show to a suicide or a tennis match. | |
36 | Kultur: Seeker Harshbarger paints 'bad paintings' College Eye 60:36, p.2 |
Claims Charles Harshbarger's paintings are "bad," while Harshbarger defends himself by saying, 'beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.' | |
37 | Kultur: Terminal art theory full of loopholes College Eye 60:35, p.2 |
Discusses the "crafts controversy," by expanding and disputing comments made by Roy Behrens in a previous Kultur column. | |
38 | Kultur: FCM artists try arts, crafts integration College Eye 60:32, p.2 |
Speaks on the Fiber, Clay and Metal show that ends today. | |
39 | Kultur: Despairing Giacommetti 'failed' superbly College Eye 60:30, p.3 |
Speaks on the life and accomplishments of Alberto Giacommetti. | |
40 | Kultur: Art: Repeated challenges of 'Way to Paint' College Eye 60:29, p.3 |
Compares Steven Smith's burning of his draft card with the evolution of art. | |
41 | Kultur: Peasants' art show intense, impressive College Eye 60:27, p.2 |
The first student show of the year features the best student artwork of the semester. | |
42 | Kultur: Rebels should study SEVEN history College Eye 60:25, p.2 |
Shares experience when student spirit was felt by the administration and because of it, a change was made. | |
43 | Kultur: Poetry Hour completes Iowa cultural life College Eye 60:23, p.2 |
Encourages students to attend Poetry Hour. | |
44 | Kultur: SCI events suggest art-society rapport College Eye 60:20, p.3 |
Comments on the statement "although commercial art can become a prostitute of society, fine art can just as easily become an old maid." | |
45 | Kultur: Blaster Behrens reads reactions written by ruffled rural, rustic residents College Eye 60:18, p.2 |
Acknowledges criticism of his work, and prints a letter and an article that are perfect examples of it. | |
46 | Deriding others' beliefs irrational act College Eye 60:16, p.3 |
Claims that Roy Behrens somehow believes that he is rational, but no one else seems to think so. | |
47 | Kultur: Plan worth more than trees and grass College Eye 60:16, p.2 |
Insists that buildings should be built in certain areas according to a master plan, and not just putting them wherever they will fit. | |
48 | Behrens looking at world from wrong angle College Eye 60:15, p.2 |
Insists that Roy Behrens looks down his nose at everything. | |
49 | Friday "Kultur" filled with inconsistencies College Eye 60:15, p.2 |
Argues that lack of love for art doesn't mean absence of thought. | |
50 | Kultur: Does Union controversy show rationality College Eye 60:14, p.2 |
Discusses the differences in atmosphere from being back home and being on campus. |