Flooded intersection of Eastern Parkway and Third Street. According to the blogger who contributed the photo: "The traffic lights in the intersection were acting rather crazy. This picture really doesn't convey what was really happening. All...
Buildings; Canopies; Utility poles; Atherton Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Original address: 610 S. Fourth Street (Later known as the Francis Building.) The Atherton Building is shown with Southern Optical Co. sign on the corner, but most other storefronts empty. There's graffiti on the window next to Southern Optical and...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Columns; Banners;
The School of Public Health and Information Sciences building, with University of Louisville banners hanging on either side of the entranceway. The banners read "It's Happening Here," "Limitless Future" and "Breaking New...
Coaches (Athletics); University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Track athletics; University of Louisville--Students; Track athletics; Jumping; Students; College athletes;
Track coach Dave Lawrence (wearing cap) watches one of his athletes jump the high bar. Several other men stand nearby, some watching this athlete, some watching something happening to the left, out of view. Light levels in the digital version of...
"The ever-present, brooding presence of Lorca [Federico García Lorca]." (Caption); "That Lorca continued to be on Dali's mind as he worked on Bacchanale is confirmed by a painting done during these months at La Pausa, The Great...
"Dali's variation on Paolo Uccello's work of the same title, this is probably his most sacrilegious painting." (Caption); The Profanation of the Host […] is one of Dali's most sacrilegious paintings (although later he tried to exonerate...
Prints; Screen prints; Allusions; Death; Disasters; Tragedies; Accidents; Automobiles; Vehicles; Dead persons; Wounds & injuries; Voyeurism; Social aspects; Social classes
"The use of serial repetition here, as in other early Warhol works, relates interestingly to Minimalist uses of repetition. The reciprocally ironic relation between Warhol and the Minimalists came to a head in 1964. Warhol exhibited a series...