Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen54American Academy of Arts and Letters, 2004 |
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... known as “ architectural sculptors . ” In spite of a period of relative obscurity in the 1960s he was soon again en- trusted with large commissions . His " Winged Gamma " is 224 feet long , 20 feet high and weighs 3 tons . Another work ...
... known as “ architectural sculptors . ” In spite of a period of relative obscurity in the 1960s he was soon again en- trusted with large commissions . His " Winged Gamma " is 224 feet long , 20 feet high and weighs 3 tons . Another work ...
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... known , or just felt strongly about . This was sustained and idiomatic mischief of a very high order . It was also characteristic of Larry the painter that when he looked for inspiration he found it at the top , and not on some ...
... known , or just felt strongly about . This was sustained and idiomatic mischief of a very high order . It was also characteristic of Larry the painter that when he looked for inspiration he found it at the top , and not on some ...
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... known in my life ; his latest work was always his best . His physical presence will always be obvious , not only through his unique concepts , but in his liv- ing energy as it was frozen into that very clay that to him was as fun ...
... known in my life ; his latest work was always his best . His physical presence will always be obvious , not only through his unique concepts , but in his liv- ing energy as it was frozen into that very clay that to him was as fun ...
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Induction of the Members of the Academy | 15 |
Gary Stephan Richard Tuttle | 21 |
Carter by Gunther Schuller | 61 |
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2003 Award Committee Academy Awards Academy Dinner Meeting Academy of Arts Academy's Alison Lurie American Academy Ann Beattie artists Arts and Letters Auden Award in Art Awards in Architecture Awards in Literature beauty Chairman Charles Christopher Rouse Claire Messud Cobb composer David Del Tredici Dinner Meeting April Dinner Meeting November Dorothea Rockburne Elizabeth Diller Elizabeth Spencer Ezra Laderman fiction Garrison Keillor George Plimpton Gish Jen given Gold Medal Henry Hirschfeld honor Horton Foote Hugh Hardy imagination Jack Beeson James Ingo Freed John Ashbery Kenneth Koch Larry Rivers Leon Botstein Lois Dodd Lou Harrison Mario Davidovsky Meeting November 13 Ned Rorem novel Olly Wilson opera painter paintings Paula Fox Peter Voulkos Philip Pearlstein Philip Pearlstein introduces poems poet present President Prize Ralph Richard Meier Richard Rodgers Richard Rodgers awards Robert Pinsky Rorem Shapey Shirley Hazzard Strauss Livings Stravinsky studio theater tion W. S. Merwin young writer