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The image shows an open newspaper, the "Country Gazette," dated November 11, 1987, with the main headline "What about art?" The article discusses various art exhibitions and events in the area. Below the headline are several columns listing different art shows, including the medium, location, dates, and contact information for each. Some of the listed events include a show at the Waltham Common, an exhibition of recent paintings by Gordon Green at the Arlington Center for the Arts, and a collection of works from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The article also includes a continuation from page 11, indicating that the content begins on an earlier page.
Additionally, the newspaper includes other sections such as the "Arlington Advocate," "Winchester Star," "Watertown Sun," and "Belmont Herald," all dated around the same dates in November 1987. Each section likely contains local news and events relevant to their respective towns. The layout is typical of local newspapers, with a focus on community happenings and cultural events.
The image is a page from a newspaper clipping, specifically from the "Arlington Advertate" dated November 11 and 12, 1987. The main focus is a section titled "What about art?" listing various art exhibitions happening around Arlington and nearby areas in the Boston metropolitan region.
Here are the details from the article:
Behind the Waltham Common and the Greenway:
Bush-Reisinger Collection:
Dimitri Hadzi’s Works:
Romare Bearden at Wendell St. Gallery:
Meadow Photos:
Art and Computer:
Chris Enos at Zoe Gallery:
Henry Swartz:
Uruguayan Palette Exhibit:
The bottom of the page also includes logos from several newspapers including the Winchester Star, Watertown Gun, and Belmont Herald, all from Arlington, MA, indicating they are part of the same news network, the New England Newsclip Agency.
The image shows several newspaper clippings from the Arlington Advocate, dated November 11, 12, and 13, 1987, under the New England Newspaper Agency, Inc. The clippings are part of an article titled "What about art?" that lists various art exhibitions and events happening around the Boston area.
Here are the details of the events listed:
Behind the Waltham Common and the new railroad station at 144 Moody St.:
Gordon Green's recent paintings:
Bush-Reisinger collection shown in Cambridge:
Dimitri Hadzi's works on paper:
Romare Bearden at Wendell St. Gallery:
Abstract Expressionism:
Sculpture by Paul Klee, Edward Munch, and others:
Students of Henry Schwartz show:
Art and the computer:
Chris Enos at Zoe Gallery:
Uruguayan painter exhibits:
The bottom of the image shows the mastheads of the Winchester Star, Watertown Gun, and Belmont Herald, all from Arlington, MA, dated November 12 and 13, 1987.
The image shows a collection of newspaper clippings from the New England Newspaper Agency, dated November 11 and 12, 1987. The clippings are from different newspapers and focus on various art exhibitions and events happening around the Boston area.
Arlington Advocate (Arlington, MA):
Winchester Star (Winchester, MA):
Watertown Gun (Watertown, MA):
Belmont Herald (Belmont, MA):
The clippings detail the dates, locations, and artists involved in these exhibitions, along with the respective gallery hours. They provide a snapshot of the diverse and vibrant art scene in the Boston area during that time.
The image shows a page from a newspaper dated November 1987, specifically from the section titled "What about art?" It contains various listings and brief articles related to art events and exhibitions in the New England area. Here is a detailed summary:
Green Shows Recent Paintings
Highland St. Former Youth Chapel Gallery
Busch-Reisinger Collection
Dimitri Hadzi Works on Paper
Romare Bearden at Wendell Street Gallery
Maybridge Photos at MIT
Artist Solo Show
Abstract Expressionism
Students of Henry Schwartz Show
Art and the Computer
Chris Enos at Zoe Gallery
Uruguayan Painter Exhibits
The bottom part of the image includes smaller clippings of the newspaper's nameplate with dates and locations:
These clippings indicate the publication and distribution dates of the newspapers.
The image shows a page from a scrapbook or an archive book containing newspaper clippings related to art exhibitions and events. The clippings are from various newspapers, including the "Country Gazette," "Arlington Advocate," "Winchester Star," "Watertown Sun," and "Belmont Herald." The dates on the clippings range from November 11, 1987, to November 13, 1981.
The content of the clippings includes information about art exhibitions, artist receptions, and other art-related events. Some of the notable details include:
Country Gazette (November 11, 1987):
Arlington Advocate (November 12, 1987):
Winchester Star (November 12, 1981):
Watertown Sun (November 13, 1981):
Belmont Herald (November 13, 1981):
The clippings are neatly arranged and pasted onto the page, indicating a systematic collection of art-related news from different sources and dates.
The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine, dated November 11 and 12, 1987, featuring an article titled "What about art?" The article highlights various art exhibitions and events happening in the New England area. It mentions recent paintings shown in Newton, a Busch-Reisinger collection exhibit in Cambridge, an artist solo show in Boston, Dimitri Hadzi's works on paper in Chestnut Hill, and other exhibitions including those featuring watercolors, photographs, abstract expressionism, and computer age photographs. There are also details about specific artists and galleries, along with dates, times, and contact phone numbers for further information. Multiple stamps from different newspapers like Country Gazette, Arlington Advocate, Winchester Star, Watertown Sun, and Belmont Herald indicate the clipping is from a newsclip agency. The page is mounted on a beige backing and appears to be part of an archival or research collection.
The image you've provided appears to show a printed page from a newspaper with the title "What about art?" This seems to be a continuation page from another part of the article, as indicated by the text "(from page 11)" at the top. The document is dated with several dates, such as November 11 and November 12, 1987. There are various listings for art-related events, exhibitions, and artist showings. The section headers include "Newton shows recent paintings," "Cambridge—through Nov. 15," and several others. Each listing provides details about the events, including dates, times, and sometimes phone numbers to call for more information.
There are references to many different venues and artists, with some information about exhibitions and the pieces or styles being showcased, for example, "Dimitri Hadzi's works on paper at Chestnut Hill" and mentions of "expressionism" and "abstract."
The visible newspaper headers such as "Country Gazette Franklin, MA" and others like "Arlington Advocate Arlington, MA," "Winchester Star Winchester, MA," "Watertown Sun Arlington, MA," and "Belmont Herald Arlington, MA," suggest this page is from a regional news agency titled "New England Newspaper Agency Inc.," with various local newspapers having published the same content on different dates in November 1987.
To the top and along the edge of the image, there is a curled part of another page, suggesting that this image might have been taken from a bound compilation or archive of newspapers. The page also has some discoloration, likely due to age.
The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine dated November 12, 1987, featuring a section titled "What about art?" This section appears to be a cultural or arts-focused column, listing various art exhibitions, events, and gallery openings in the Boston area. Here is a detailed description:
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The article includes descriptions of various art exhibitions, such as:
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The image depicts a page from a regional newspaper or news clipping service focused on cultural events, specifically art exhibitions and gallery openings in the Boston area. The layout is typical of a newspaper or magazine, with clear headings, organized listings, and contact details for readers interested in attending the events. The date and source information at the top and bottom indicate that this is part of a curated collection of news articles from various local publications.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the "Country Gazette" in Arlington, MA, dated November 11, 1987. The clipping is part of a scrapbook with a red border and a beige background. The clipping includes an article titled "What about art?" and features a series of announcements about upcoming art exhibitions and events in the area. The article mentions various artists, galleries, and art-related events, including exhibitions of paintings, photographs, and sculptures, as well as artist talks and gallery openings. The clipping also includes the names of the newspapers that published the article, such as the "Winchester Star," "Watertown Sun," and "Belmont Herald."