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The image shows a page from a scrapbook or binder containing newspaper clippings. The clippings are from the "New England Newsclip" and are dated September 1985. The primary article is titled "Mixed Reviews on Broadway" and is written by Courtney Marsh. The article appears to be a review or critique of a building, possibly the Sackler building, as mentioned in the text.
The article includes a photograph of what seems to be an interior space, likely part of the building being reviewed. The text discusses the architectural and interior design aspects of the building, mentioning that the exterior is like a "fussiest nursing home" but the interior compensates for it. The article also includes quotes from individuals, such as David Mitton, a professor, who comments on the building's design.
Additionally, there is a smaller clipping attached to the page, dated October 17, 1985, which also seems to discuss the same building or a related topic. The smaller clipping includes another photograph, possibly of a different part of the building or a related structure.
The page is part of a larger collection, as indicated by the tabs and other pages visible on the right side of the image. The overall impression is that this is a compilation of reviews and articles related to a specific architectural project or building.
The image displays a newspaper page from the "New England Newscript" dated September 1985. The main article on the page is titled "Mixed Reviews on Broadway," discussing the opening of the Sackler Museum at Harvard. The article, written by Courtney Marsh, critiques the museum's exterior and interior design, mentioning that while the exterior may not be visually appealing, the interior offers a pleasant surprise with its layout and displays.
The page also includes other articles and news snippets. One article, titled "The exterior is like a fascist nursing home, but the interior compensates," seems to be a continuation of the critique on the museum. Another article, "It should not be difficult for Boston to generate student interest in the arts," discusses efforts to engage students in the arts.
Additionally, the page features a small article about the reopening of the Fogg Art Museum and a note about the donation of a 17th-century house to Harvard. There are also photographs accompanying some of the articles, including images of the Sackler Museum and a portrait of Arthur M. Sackler. The layout includes various advertisements and classifieds, typical of a newspaper format.
The image is a collage of a newspaper clipping from the New England Newsclip dated October 17, 1985. The main focus of the clipping is an article titled "Mixed Reviews on Broadway," written by Courtney Marsh.
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The clipping seems to reflect a critical perspective on the Sackler Museum’s new design and layout, emphasizing both its architectural beauty and its shortcomings in terms of art presentation.
The image is a page from the "New England Newsclip" dated October 17, 1985. The page is titled "Perspective" and features several articles and images related to the Sackler Museum and its opening.
Main Article: "Mixed Reviews on Broadway"
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The overall theme of the page is a critical yet mixed review of the Sackler Museum, focusing on the contrast between its exterior and interior designs.
The image is a page from the "New England Newsclip" dated October 17, 1985. The main article is titled "Mixed Opening" and is a review of the Sackler Building at the Harvard Art Museums, written by Courtney Marsh.
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The article provides a balanced review of the Sackler Building at Harvard Art Museums, highlighting its architectural strengths and weaknesses, and discussing its impact on the visitors and the art community. The building's design is both admired for its boldness and criticized for its starkness, but it is ultimately seen as a significant addition to Harvard's cultural landscape.
The image is a page from a September 1985 issue of the New England Newslip, specifically an arts review section titled "Reviews on Broadway." The article featured is "Sackler Opening Mixed" by Courtney Marsh.
Title: Sackler Opening Mixed
Subtitle: The exterior is inviting, but the interior compensates.
The article reviews the newly opened Sackler Museum at Harvard University, focusing on both the exterior and interior design.
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The reviewer notes that the Sackler Museum is a building that doesn't overwhelm its neighbors. Its exterior is described as engaging due to its varied collage of materials and colors. The reviewer mentions the clever use of Indiana limestone and the overall effect it creates, making it visually interesting without being overly dramatic.
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The interior, however, is critiqued more harshly. The reviewer describes the galleries as being like a "fast-start nursing home," indicating a lack of warmth and comfort. The interior design is criticized for its clinical and sterile feel, with fluorescent lights and a confusing layout. The reviewer also points out that the interior lacks the architectural grace and coherence of the exterior.
The article mentions the Sackler's potential as a teaching museum and its role in housing the university's collections, but notes that the current design does not effectively showcase the artworks. The reviewer expresses hope that future adjustments might improve the situation.
Overall, the article offers a mixed review of the Sackler Museum's opening, praising its inviting exterior but critiquing its interior design for lacking warmth and coherence.
The image shows a scrapbook or album with several newspaper clippings pasted onto a page. The visible clippings seem to be arts reviews and articles related to Broadway and an exhibit by Sackler. One headline reads "Mixed Reviews on Broadway," and another visible text includes "The exterior is like a fascist nursing home; but the interior compensates." The articles have accompanying black-and-white photographs, including one of a building or interior space, and another with the image of a woman.
The newspapers visible are from the New England Newsclip, dated September and October 1985, and one of the clippings shows a section marked "ARTS Perspective." The overall impression is of a collection of media reviews or perspectives on theatrical or artistic venues or performances from that time period.
This image shows a clipping from a newspaper dated September 1985, according to the indicator at the top left. The section of the newspaper is titled "Perspective" and is from the “Arts” category with a header reading "Mixed Reviews on Broadway." The article features two images: one exhibits an exterior shot of a building with a caption that is partially obscured, and the other shows a framed artwork or photograph depicting an urban scene.
The clipping is placed within a scrapbook or folder, with a tan border visible around the edges of the newspaper. There are several pages of the scrapbook (or additional clippings) visible to the right side of the image. On the lower right corner, there is a small, separate piece of paper, likely an index card or filing label, with text that is too small to be legible without zooming in.
The photograph gives an impression of historical research or archival work, where clippings relevant to specific topics are collected for reference or personal interest. The overall condition of the paper suggests it has been preserved well over the years.
The image shows a page from a scrapbook or archive containing a newspaper clipping titled "Mixed Reviews on Broadway" from the New England Newsclip dated September 1, 1965. The article is categorized under "Arts" and is attributed to Courtney Mesa.
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The image depicts a newspaper article from September 1965 that reviews the Sackler building on Broadway. The article presents mixed reactions to the building’s design, with some praising its artistic presentation and others criticizing its dramatic exterior. It includes photographs of both the interior and exterior, providing visual context to the discussion. The page is part of an archival scrapbook, indicating its historical and documentary value.
A newspaper clipping is displayed on an open book. The clipping is from the September 1985 edition of the New England Newsclip. The clipping features an article titled "Mixed Reviews on Broadway." The article discusses the opening of the Sackler Memorial Hall at Harvard University. The article includes a photograph of the building's interior and exterior, along with a review of the building's design.