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This image is a program or event announcement from the Goethe Society of New England and the Goethe Institute Boston, along with the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here's a detailed summary:
Title: Liebesefahrt nach Rheinsberg
Artist: Georg Kolbe
Joseph Beuys:
Wim Wenders:
Due to the energy crisis, the institute will be closed from December 21 through January 1, 1974.
This image is a detailed event flyer for film screenings, an art exhibit, and upcoming lectures and film series in early 1974.
The image depicts a flyer or program that details cultural events organized by the Goethe Society of New England, the Goethe Institute Boston, and the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Film Presentation:
Art Exhibition:
Coming Events in January:
Joseph Beuys: Description of his influence and work, mentioning his upcoming visit to Boston for lectures and demonstrations. Specific details are to be announced.
Wim Wenders: Introduction of the young German film director, with three feature films to be shown:
Closure Notice:
The flyer includes a logo at the top, presumably representing the Goethe Society of New England and the Goethe Institute Boston. The text is organized into clear sections, providing necessary details such as dates, times, venues, and admission information for each event.
The image shows a page from a newspaper or a program listing cultural events organized by the Goethe Society of New England and the Goethe Institute Boston, along with the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
Film Presentation:
Art Exhibition:
Upcoming Events:
Closing Notice:
The page also includes some text from other publications visible at the top and bottom of the image, which is not directly related to the main event listings.
The image is a newspaper clipping or a flyer containing information about cultural events hosted by the Goethe Society of New England and the Goethe Institute Boston.
Film Screening:
Art Exhibition:
Coming Events in January:
Joseph Beuys: Information about Joseph Beuys, a prominent and controversial figure in the modern German art scene, whose works and ideas are noted for their boldness and revolutionary nature. He is set to come to Boston for a series of lectures and demonstrations, further details to be announced.
Film Series by Wim Wenders: Three feature films by Wim Wenders are to be shown:
Institutional Closure Notice:
The flyer also includes a logo with a black background and a red inverted "V" shape, symbolizing the Goethe Society and Goethe Institute Boston.
The image is a page from a publication, likely a program or newsletter, detailing cultural events hosted by the Goethe Society of New England, the Goethe Institute Boston, and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
Film Screening:
Exhibit:
Coming Events in January:
Institutional Notice:
The design of the page includes a logo with a stylized red and black arrow at the top, and the text is organized in a clear, structured format for easy reading.
The image is a page from a booklet or brochure detailing events organized by the Goethe Society of New England and the Goethe Institute Boston, as well as the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page contains information about two main events:
Film Screening:
Art Exhibition:
Additionally, there is a section titled "Coming Events in January," which mentions two upcoming events with more details to be announced:
Joseph Beuys:
Wim Wenders:
The page also notes that due to the energy crisis, the institute will be closed from December 21 through January 1, 1974.
The image shows a page from a book or magazine featuring announcements of cultural events organized by The Goethe Society of New England, The Goethe Institute Boston, and The Busch-Reisinger Museum. At the top center, there is a prominent graphic of a red arrow pointing downwards on a black square background.
On the left side, it announces a film presentation of "Liebesfahrt nach Rheinsberg," directed by Kurt Hoffman, starring Cornelia Froboess and Christian Wolff. The film is based on Kurt Tucholsky's novel "Rheinsberg: ein Bilderbuch für Verliebte" in German. The screenings are scheduled for December 17 and 19 at 8 p.m. at 170 Beacon Street, Boston, with free admission.
On the right side, it announces an exhibit of works by Georg Kolbe at The Busch-Reisinger Museum, showcasing 26 bronze sculptures from the B.G. Cantor Collection and drawings from the Kolbe Museum in Berlin. The exhibit runs from November 30 to January 9, 1974, open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, with free admission.
Below, there is a section titled "COMING EVENTS IN JANUARY" with further details to be announced. It mentions Joseph Beuys, described as a controversial and influential figure in modern German art, who will come to Boston for lectures and demonstrations. It also mentions young German film director Wim Wenders, who will offer three feature films with English subtitles: "The Anxiety of the Goalie at the Penalty Kick," "Alabama — 2000 Lightyears," and "The Scarlet Letter."
At the bottom, there is a notice stating that the institute will be closed from December 21 through January 1, 1974, due to the energy crisis.
This is an image of an open book or pamphlet with information about various cultural events related to German art and cinema. On the left-hand side, there's text about "The Goethe Society of New England and the Goethe Institute Boston" presenting a film titled "LIEBESFAHRT NACH RHEINSBERG," directed by Kurt Hoffman and starring Cornelia Froboess and Christian Wolff. The film is based on Kurt Tucholsky's novel and is in German. It shows the dates and times for the screenings, location, and mentions free admission.
On the right-hand side, there's information about "The Busch-Reisinger Museum" presenting an "EXHIBIT OF WORKS" by Georg Kolbe, which includes 26 bronze sculptures from the B. G. Cantor Collection and drawings from the Kolbe Museum in Berlin. The dates of the exhibit and visiting hours are mentioned, along with the address in Cambridge and noting free admission.
Below further down on the left, there's a section labeled "COMING EVENTS IN JANUARY" with additional events listed, including film showings by Wim Wenders and lectures by Joseph Beuys.
Finally, at the bottom, there is a notice regarding the energy crisis stating that the institute will be closed from December 21 through January 1, 1974.
The central visual element is a graphic design with a black border and a red downward-pointing arrow against a black background. The overall condition of the book or pamphlet seems a bit aged, with some browning on the edges and a visible tear at the top.
The image is of a magazine or brochure with an open page that displays information about upcoming events and exhibitions. The top section of the page features a bold red arrow pointing to the left, indicating a direction or a transition to another section. Below the arrow, there is a title in German, "LIEBESFAHRT NACH RHEINSBERG," which translates to "Love Journey to Rheinsberg," suggesting it is a title of a film or exhibition. The page also includes details about the event, such as the date and time, "December 17 and 19, 8 p.m." and the location, "170 Beacon Street, Boston." The bottom section of the page lists upcoming events in January, including lectures by Joseph Beuys and film screenings by Wim Wenders, along with the closing announcement due to an energy crisis. The background of the page is white, and the text is primarily in black, with some red accents for emphasis.
The image is a page from a magazine or brochure, possibly from the mid-20th century, as indicated by the style and the type of information presented. The page is divided into three main sections, each containing text and images.
The top section features an image of a red arrow pointing downward, with the text "The Goethe Society of New England and the Goethe Institute Boston present the film LIEBESFAHRT NACH RHEINSBERG directed by Kurt Hoffman with Cornelia Froboess and Christian Wolf based on Kurt Tucholsky's novel Rheinsberg: ein Bilderbuch für Verliebte in German December 17 and 19, 8 p.m. 170 Beacon Street, Boston free admission." This section advertises a film screening event.
The middle section contains an image of a sculpture and the text "The Busch-Reisinger Museum proudly presents an EXHIBIT OF WORKS by GEORG KOLBE 26 bronze sculptures from the B. G. Cantor Collection and drawings from the Kolbe Museum in Berlin November 30—January 9, 1974 Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge free admission." This section promotes an art exhibition featuring the works of Georg Kolbe.
The bottom section has the heading "COMING EVENTS IN JANUARY" and lists upcoming events, including lectures and film screenings by Joseph Beuys and Wim Wenders. It also mentions that due to the energy crisis, the institute will be closed from December 21 through January 1, 1974.
The page has a green border on the right side and a beige background, with the text and images arranged in a clear and organized manner.