Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen47American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 |
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... took sculpture from mass gravity into control of space by slender tension - compression structures , later refined and dissemi- nated in Buckminster Fuller's " tensegrity " designs . Snelson's sculptures in this idiom now grace public ...
... took sculpture from mass gravity into control of space by slender tension - compression structures , later refined and dissemi- nated in Buckminster Fuller's " tensegrity " designs . Snelson's sculptures in this idiom now grace public ...
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... took her two young children out of Topeka , Kansas , alone in a buggy , and then a train , brought her into Washington , where she became the first woman to . . . . I interrupt , " She was some woman . Her life supported yours . " Kay ...
... took her two young children out of Topeka , Kansas , alone in a buggy , and then a train , brought her into Washington , where she became the first woman to . . . . I interrupt , " She was some woman . Her life supported yours . " Kay ...
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... made no excuses and always took time . He was a man of many gifts , but what I recall most clearly is his generosity to me . After I wrote an appreciative piece about his work , he got in touch . We exchanged letters [ 74 ]
... made no excuses and always took time . He was a man of many gifts , but what I recall most clearly is his generosity to me . After I wrote an appreciative piece about his work , he got in touch . We exchanged letters [ 74 ]
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Induction of Members of the Academy by Alfred Kazin | 15 |
Emile Capouya | 29 |
All Critics Are Mortal | 35 |
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1994 Award Committee Academy Awards Academy Dinner Meeting Academy of Arts achievement Ada Louise Huxtable Alfred Kazin American Academy architects Arthur Mitchell artist Arts and Letters became Burke Burke's called century chairman characters Chuck Close composer criticism cultural David Donald Justice Eliot Ellen Taaffe Zwilich Emerson essays Francis Thorne Gold Medal Harry Levin Harvard Henry honor Hugh Hardy Hugo Weisgall human Institute intellectual Irving Jack Beeson Jacob Lawrence James Ingo Freed Janet Fish John Guare John Hersey Karel Husa Kenneth Snelson Kevin Roche language listened literary literature lives Louise Talma lyric Mamet Mario Davidovsky Museum of Art novel novelist opera paintings Paul Resika Paul Theroux Peter De Vries Philip Pearlstein Pietro Belluschi poems poetry Portland present Proust Quintet R.W.B. Lewis Reynolds Price RICHARD RODGERS Robert Stone Rorem sense Steve Reich student teacher tion Vann Woodward Wayne Thiebaud writing wrote young