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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

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The image displays a newspaper page from the "New England Newspaper" dated August 1, 1970. The page is divided into sections, with the main focus being on "Exhibitions" in Boston and the surrounding area. The page is separated into two primary columns: "Openings" and "Museums," with additional sections for "Galleries" and other cultural events.

  1. Openings:

    • Features various exhibitions that are opening, including those at the Boston University Art Gallery, DeCordova and Dana, and the Peabody Museum.
    • Each entry provides details such as dates, times, locations, and sometimes a brief description of the exhibits.
  2. Museums:

    • Lists events and exhibits at different museums such as the Boston Museum of Science, Brockton Art Center, and the Fogg Art Museum, among others.
    • Provides specific details about exhibits, including the themes, notable pieces, and special events.
  3. Galleries:

    • Lists current and upcoming exhibits in galleries around Boston, including the Alpha Gallery, Borghesi Gallery, and the Boston Public Library.
    • Details include artists' names, exhibit titles, dates, and times.
  4. Classifieds and Other Sections:

    • The top left corner includes a section with a different background color, possibly for classified ads or other types of announcements.
    • There is also a section titled "BLACK ART ON NEWBURY," which mentions a first all-black art enterprise at the Shilfa Gallery, featuring the work of several local artists.

The layout is structured with clear headings, making it easy to navigate through different sections. The content appears to be aimed at readers interested in arts and culture, providing them with up-to-date information on exhibitions and cultural events in the area.

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The image is a newspaper page from August 1970, detailing various exhibitions and galleries open in Boston and nearby areas. Here's a detailed summary:

Exhibitions:

  1. Boston University at Tangledwood:

    • Exhibitions featuring the faculty of the B.U. Drawing and Painting Department.
    • Openings on July 25, 29, August 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29.
    • Various artists: James Weekes, Robert James, and others.
  2. Expatriate Black Artists Exhibit:

    • Opens July 25, 29, and August 1.
    • Located at the American Academy in Rome.
  3. Boston Museum of Science:

    • Exhibits space odysseys and space exploration.
    • Features "Footprints on the Moon" and "Story of the Raven."
    • Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm.
  4. Brookline Art Center:

    • Opened July 19, 26, August 2, and 9.
    • Features works by local artists and students from the Museum School.
  5. Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Exhibits German art from the 19th century.
    • Open from 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesdays to Saturdays.
  6. DeCordova and Dana Museum:

    • Features a new exhibition of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings.
    • Open from 11 am to 5 pm, Tuesdays to Sundays.
  7. Museum of Fine Arts (Boston):

    • Several openings and rotating exhibits:
      • "Landscape" by Robert Anderson, Sept 6.
      • "Exquisite Examples of Expressionism," ongoing.
  8. Peabody Museum:

    • Various exhibits including Egyptian and American artifacts.
    • Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm.
  9. Black Art on Newbury:

    • Exhibitions by Ship Finkey, owner of Skiffin Gallery.
    • Open by appointment.
  10. Francis Russell Hart Nautical Museum:

    • Exhibits maritime artifacts.
    • Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm.
  11. Fogg Art Museum:

    • Various exhibits, including "Great Expectations."
    • Open from 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesdays to Saturdays.

Galleries:

  1. Alpha Gallery:

    • Features contemporary art.
    • Open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
  2. Art Institute:

    • Exhibits artworks by various artists.
    • Open on Mondays to Fridays.
  3. Botolph Group:

    • Contemporary art exhibitions.
    • Open on Tuesdays to Saturdays.
  4. Boston Public Library:

    • Features a variety of art and exhibits.
    • Open on Mondays to Fridays.
  5. Community Church Art Center:

    • Art shows and exhibits.
    • Open on Mondays to Fridays.
  6. Concord Art Gallery:

    • Exhibitions of local art.
    • Open on Mondays to Fridays.
  7. Galleria Amadeus:

    • Contemporary art exhibits.
    • Open on Tuesdays to Saturdays.
  8. The Gallery:

    • Artworks and exhibits by various artists.
    • Open on Mondays to Fridays.
  9. Rose Island School of Art:

    • Exhibits of art by students.
    • Open on Mondays to Fridays.
  10. Graphics:

    • Exhibits and shows of graphic art.
    • Open on Mondays to Fridays.

The page includes specific days and times for each gallery and museum, ensuring visitors can plan their visits accordingly.

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The image is a page from a newspaper titled "New England Newsletter," dated August 1, 1970. The page is dedicated to listing various exhibitions and galleries in the Boston area and surrounding regions.

Exhibitions and Gallery Openings

Openings

  1. Boston University at Tanglewood

    • Location: Tanglewood, MA
    • Exhibition: Faculty of the B.U. drawing school showcasing wood engravings and drawings by students.
    • Dates: July 31 - Aug 13
    • Artists: Faculty and students including Painter, Sidney Hartwitz, and others.
    • Location Details: Tanglewood grounds, near the main entrance.
  2. Extruded Block Artists Exhibition

    • Location: Museum of Afro-American History, Boston
    • Dates: Opened July 28, 2:30 pm
    • Details: Exhibits include work by African-American artists.

Museums

  1. Boston Museum of Science

    • Location: Science Park (742-1410)
    • Exhibition: "Footprints on the Moon" showcasing the Apollo 11 moon landing.
    • Dates: Open daily, Mon-Sat, 10 to 5, Sun 1 to 5.
    • Cost: $1.50 above the price of admission.
  2. Brookline Art Center

    • Location: 160 Centre St, Brookline
    • Exhibition: "Sculpture by Women" by 35 artists.
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, until Sept 13.
    • Cost: $1.50
  3. Busch-Reisinger Museum

    • Location: Harvard University
    • Exhibition: "The German Expressionists"
    • Dates: Open until Sept 13
  4. Children's Museum

    • Location: 300 Congress St
    • Exhibition: "Structural Models"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, free.
  5. Francis Russell Hart Nautical Museum

    • Location: Cambridge
    • Exhibition: "Great Expectations"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, free.
  6. Fogg Art Museum

    • Location: Harvard University
    • Exhibition: "The Great Impressionists"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, free.
  7. Garden Museum

    • Location: 240 Fenway
    • Exhibition: "Stewart Gardner's Art Collection"
    • Dates: Open until Sept 13, free.
  8. Peabody Museum

    • Location: Cambridge
    • Exhibition: "Features of Ancient American Artifacts"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, free.
  9. Worcester Art Museum

    • Location: 55 Salisbury St, Worcester
    • Exhibition: "Contemporary American Art"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, free.

Galleries

  1. Alpha Gallery

    • Location: 121 Newbury St
    • Exhibition: "Black Art on Newbury"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, free.
  2. Boston Public Library

    • Location: Copley Square
    • Exhibition: "The Art of the Book"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 9 pm, free.
  3. Community Church Art Center

    • Location: 66 Church St
    • Exhibition: "Contemporary Art"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, free.
  4. Concourse Art Gallery

    • Location: 155 State St
    • Exhibition: "The Art of the Book"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, free.
  5. Gallery Society

    • Location: 100 Newbury St
    • Exhibition: "The Art of the Book"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, free.
  6. Rose Art Museum

    • Location: Brandeis University
    • Exhibition: "The Art of the Book"
    • Dates: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm, free.

The page provides a comprehensive listing of various art exhibitions and galleries open in the Boston area during early August 1970, along with their locations, dates, and times.

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The image is a page from a weekly newspaper, specifically the "Exhibitions" section, dated August 1, 1970. This section lists various art exhibitions and openings in the Boston area and surrounding regions. Here’s a detailed summary:

Openings

  1. Boston University at Tanglewood

    • Exhibition: Faculty of the B.U. drawing class.
    • Dates: July 29 - Aug 13.
    • Location: The Tanglewood grounds.
  2. Boston University

    • Exhibition: Student artworks.
    • Dates: July 29 - Aug 13.
    • Location: Faculty and Visiting Artists Gallery.
  3. Expatriate Black Artists Exhibition

    • Opening Date: July 28.
    • Location: Boston Center for the Arts.

Museums

  1. Boston Museum of Science

    • Exhibits: Various scientific and educational displays.
    • Special Note: Alexander Graham Bell's collection and the "Museum of Science" building.
  2. Brookline Art Center

    • Exhibition: "Landspace 1" by students of the Massachusetts College of Art.
    • Dates: Ongoing until Aug 15.
    • Cost: $1.00 for children under 12.
  3. Buchanan Museum

    • Exhibition: Historical and cultural artifacts.
    • Cost: $1.00 for adults, $0.50 for children under 12.
  4. Francis Russell Hart Nautical Museum

    • Exhibition: Maritime artifacts and models.
    • Cost: $1.00 for adults, $0.50 for children under 12.
  5. Fogg Art Museum

    • Exhibition: "Great Expectations," featuring art from the 19th century.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
    • Cost: $1.00 for adults, $0.50 for children under 12.
  6. Gardner Museum

    • Exhibition: "The Gardeners" by Isabetta.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
    • Cost: $1.00 for adults, $0.50 for children under 12.
  7. Museum of Fine Arts

    • Exhibition: Contemporary artworks.
    • Cost: $1.00 for adults, $0.50 for children under 12.
  8. Peabody Museum

    • Exhibition: Archaeological artifacts and ethnographic collections.
    • Cost: $1.00 for adults, $0.50 for children under 12.
  9. Worcester Art Museum

    • Exhibition: Contemporary art.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
    • Cost: $1.00 for adults, $0.50 for children under 12.

Galleries

  1. Alpha Gallery

    • Exhibits: Contemporary art.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
  2. Boston Public Library

    • Exhibits: Historical manuscripts and documents.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
  3. Community Church Art Center

    • Exhibits: Various contemporary artworks.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
  4. Concourse Art Gallery

    • Exhibits: Contemporary art.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
  5. Graphic Arts Center

    • Exhibits: Graphic arts and prints.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
  6. Rose Art Museum

    • Exhibits: American and European art.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
  7. Rhode Island School of Design Museum

    • Exhibits: Art and design.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
  8. Fogg Art Museum (also mentioned separately)

    • Exhibits: Art from the 19th century.
    • Dates: Ongoing.

Other Exhibitions

  1. Black Art on Newbury

    • Exhibition: Works by local black artists.
    • Location: Newbury Street, Boston.
  2. Boston University Art Gallery

    • Exhibition: Student works.
    • Dates: July 29 - Aug 13.
  3. DeCordova and Dana Museum

    • Exhibition: Contemporary art.
    • Dates: Ongoing.
  4. Children's Museum

    • Exhibits: Educational and interactive displays for children.
  5. Expatriate Black Artists Exhibition

    • Opening Date: July 28.
  6. Boston University Art Gallery

    • Exhibition: Faculty and student works.
    • Dates: July 29 - Aug 13.

The page also includes a section for "Galleries" with contact information for various galleries around Boston, including their phone numbers and addresses. The layout is organized to provide clear information on what exhibitions are available, where they are located, and their respective costs.

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The image is a page from the "New England Newswire" section of the August 1, 1970 issue of the Phoenix newspaper, focusing on exhibitions and art events in New England.

Openings:

  1. Boston University at Tanglewood:

    • A new art gallery at Tanglewood features student and faculty works, including a drawing by Leonard Baskin and a sculpture garden by Isaac Witkin.
  2. Extraterrestrial Week (Jet Propulsion Lab):

    • Opening July 28, 2-5 pm, showcasing photos from the Mariner '69 and Apollo 11 missions.

Museums:

  1. Boston Museum of Science:

    • Features an exhibit on Alexander Graham Bell, including historical artifacts and a diorama of the first telephone message.
  2. Brockton Art Center:

    • A showing of recent acquisitions, including works by notable artists like Raphael Soyer and Winslow Homer.
  3. Fogg Art Museum:

    • An exhibit of works from the Museum of Modern Art, University of Nebraska, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston.
  4. Fuller Art Museum (Brockton):

    • Permanent collection and objects from Gothic and Renaissance periods.
  5. Children's Museum:

    • Exhibits on Native American artifacts and a touchable exhibit on "Structural Models."
  6. Peabody Museum:

    • Features archeological artifacts from the Caribbean, including a display on the pre-Columbian era.
  7. DeCordova and Dana Museum:

    • A collection of contemporary New England sculpture.
  8. Gardner Museum:

    • Showcases its permanent collection of art, including works by major artists.
  9. Worcester Art Museum:

    • Exhibits a range of art from contemporary to historical periods, including a focus on Asian and European art.
  10. Black Art at Newbury Gallery:

    • Opening reception for an exhibit featuring work by black artists.

Galleries:

  1. Alpha Gallery:

    • New works by various artists, opening on Tuesday.
  2. Art Institute of Boston:

    • Gallery auction featuring the summer's work.
  3. Boston University Art Gallery:

    • Exhibits new works by students and faculty.
  4. Fitchburg Art Museum:

    • Exhibits including works by Winslow Homer and others.
  5. Frances Russell Hart Nautical Museum:

    • Maritime art and artifacts.
  6. Ripley Island School of Design Museum:

    • Features a collection from Egyptian to modern art.
  7. Community Church Gallery:

    • Works by local artists.
  8. Concourse Art Gallery:

    • Exhibits at the State Street Bank, showcasing varied artists.
  9. Galerie AAA:

    • New works by local artists.
  10. Gallery at Bradford College:

    • Exhibitions by various artists.
  11. The Gallery:

    • Showcases works by different artists in a group show.
  12. Boston Arts Festival:

    • Preparations for the upcoming festival in September.
  13. Rose Art Museum:

    • Features a collection of contemporary works.
  14. Gropius House:

    • Exhibits related to Walter Gropius and modern architecture.

This page provides a comprehensive guide to the various art exhibitions and museum displays available in New England during that period.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the "New York Newsletter" dated August 1, 1970. The main content of the clipping is about various art exhibitions and gallery openings in the Boston area and beyond. Here is a detailed summary:

Exhibitions

Openings

  • Boston University Art Gallery: Featuring a "Drawing Invitational" with works by artists from the Boston University drawing faculty. The exhibition includes works by Robert Amory, David Aronson, and others. The opening reception is on September 9, from 5 to 7 pm.
  • Experimental Black Artists: An exhibition at the Yale Art Gallery and Afro-American Museum.

Museums

  • Boston Museum of Science: An exhibition titled "Pack" featuring the natural and man-made environment of Boston.
  • Hayden Planetarium: Showing "Journey into Space" and "The Sky Tonight."
  • Brockton Art Center: An exhibition titled "100 Years of Art in Brockton."
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum: A retrospective show of the work of the late German artist, Ernst Barlach.
  • Fogg Art Museum: A show of Chinese paintings.
  • Decordova and Dana: An exhibition of sculptures by David von Schlegell.
  • Gardner Museum: A show of works by Auguste Rodin.
  • Museum of Fine Arts: A show of works by Robert Arneson.
  • Peabody Museum: A show of contemporary American painting.
  • Worcester Art Museum: A show of works by American artists.

Galleries

  • Alpha Gallery: An exhibition of works by various artists.
  • Art Institute: A show of works by various artists.
  • Bromfield Group: A show of works by various artists.
  • Boston Visual Arts: A show of works by various artists.
  • Community Church Art Center: A show of works by various artists.
  • Concourse Art Gallery: A show of works by various artists.
  • Galleria Ardita: A show of works by various artists.
  • The Gallery: A show of works by various artists.
  • Graphics 1-2-3: A show of works by various artists.

Additional Information

  • The clipping includes a photograph of two individuals in a gallery setting, with one person appearing to be an artist and the other a visitor or curator.
  • There are also mentions of other exhibitions and events in various museums and galleries, providing a comprehensive overview of the art scene in the Boston area during that time.

This clipping serves as a historical document, capturing the vibrant art scene and the various exhibitions taking place in Boston and surrounding areas in the summer of 1970.

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Art listings include those for Alpha Gallery, Art Institute, and both contemporary and historical exhibitions featuring various types of art ranging from black artist exhibits to ancient art and modern impressionism. The listings provide addresses, dates, and sometimes admission prices or notes about free admission. The text highlights Boston's vibrant art scene during that time, showcasing a range of cultural activities and educational opportunities available to the public.

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The image shows a newspaper page titled "Exhibitions" with sections about open art exhibitions, museums, galleries, and places to view contemporary American art. There are detailed listings for various cultural venues in Boston and other locations, including museum exhibitions, gallery openings, and special art events.

On the left side, there is a sub-section called "Openings" listing university and museum exhibitions such as the Boston University at Tanglewood, the Expatriate Black Artists Exhibit at the National Center of Afro-American Artists, and exhibitions at Fenway Gallery, Harvard University, and others.

The middle section contains a large black-and-white photograph of two people, a woman and a man, presumably at an art gallery or exhibition. The text under the photo identifies one of them as Skip Finley, owner of SkipFin Gallery, and mentions an exhibition featuring works by six black artists.

The right side of the page is divided into two columns: "Peabody Museum," "Worcester Art Museum," and "Galleries" sections listing specific galleries and their locations, opening times, and featured exhibitions in Boston including Alpha Gallery, Art Institute, Botolph Group, Boston Public Library, Community Church Art Center, Concourse Art Gallery, Copley Society, and others.

Additionally, smaller sections detail various specific museums and galleries, their addresses, contact information, and the current or upcoming exhibitions they have on display, such as Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Rose Art Museum, and Gallery 263.

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This is a page from a newspaper with a section dedicated to exhibitions and museums. The page is titled "Exhibitions" and has a list of different exhibitions and museums, along with their locations and dates. The exhibitions include art shows, museum openings, and other cultural events. The museums listed include the Peabody Museum, the Worcester Art Museum, the Boston Museum of Science, and others. The page also includes a section on galleries, with information on upcoming shows and exhibitions.

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The image appears to be a page from a newspaper or magazine featuring various art exhibitions and museum openings in the Boston area in 1970. The page is divided into sections titled "Exhibitions," "Openings," "Museums," "Galleries," and "Community."

Under "Exhibitions," there are details about exhibitions at the Boston University at Tanglewood, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Peabody Museum, Worcester Art Museum, and other venues. The exhibitions include works by students, faculty, and local artists, featuring paintings, sculptures, prints, and more.

The "Openings" section highlights new exhibitions opening at various museums and galleries, such as the "Group Show of Skip Finney" at Black Art on Newbury, "What's the Library for Me?" at the Boston Public Library, and "The Gallery" at the Museum of Contemporary Craft.

The "Museums" section provides information about the Boston Museum of Science, Hayden Planetarium, Brockton Art Center, and other museums, including their hours, admission prices, and featured exhibits.

The "Galleries" section lists various art galleries in the Boston area, along with their addresses, hours, and featured artists or collections.

The "Community" section mentions community art centers, such as the Franklin Community Art Center and the Copley Society, along with their hours and contact information.

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