1967 Fall Class Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. A large group of men inside a theater. The individuals are numbered and identified by name beneath the photograph.
Sculpture; Metalwork; Maps; Industrialization; Industry; Economic & social conditions; Social aspects; Industrial arbitration; Social classes; Wealth; Poverty; Economic & industrial aspects
"Fabro made his first sculpture in the Italia series in 1968. Dozens of variations followed in subsequent years. Another theme established in 1968 was that of 'Feet'. This involved the artist in producing a series of bizarre sculptural...
Photographs; Composite photographs; Montages; Justice; Social justice; Social values; Economic & social conditions; Moral & ethical aspects; Ethics; Alcoholism; Men; Sleeping; Artists; Sculptors; Photographers; Heads (Anatomy); Faces;...
"Gilbert and George's presence in their photo-works can be seen as an extension of their early performance activities. They often stand apart from the other imagery in the pieces as though acknowledging the artifice involved. Moral conundrums...
"Hesse produced a series of versions of this sculpture during 1967-8. They set up an interesting dialogue with [Donald] Judd's frequent exposure of the interiors of his 'boxes'. They also respond obliquely to an iconographic tradition of...
Sculpture; Electric signs; Electric lighting; Lighting; Lamps; Light bulbs; Names; Artists' signatures; Language; Anamorphic images
"This relates to another work of 1968, My Name As Though It Were Written on the Surface of the Moon, also in neon. The latter, slightly more legibly, reads: 'bbbbbbrrrrrruuuuuucccccceeeeee'. It has been suggested that it may have been a...
Theological seminaries; Religious facilities; Schools; Automobiles; Buildings; Transportation
Address: 109 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Constructed in sections from 1904 through 1909, this complex of buildings originally housed the Presbyterian Theological Seminary. In 1967 it was purchased by Jefferson Community College. A great lawn...
Caption information: Lithokreide [lithographic crayon?] / sig. u. dat.; u. r. R. Indiana 1967 [Signed and dated: lower right: R. Indiana 1967] / bez.: u. l. The Great American Dream [Labeled (?): lower left: The Great American Dream] /...
Carnahan Hall, a three-story brick building, erected as a girls' dormitory in 1905. It was converted to a boys' dormitory in 1926 and razed in 1967. See ULPA 1982.01.300.p for another image of this building.
Catalog of an exhibition of landscape prints by Richard Claude Ziemann presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, March 6-31, 1967.
Allen R. Hite Art Institute; Collages; Drawings; Paintings; Prints
Catalog of an retrospective exhibition of work by Mary Spencer Nay presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, October 1967.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Opera singers; Women; Costumes
Character portrait of left profile of soprano Geraldine Farrar in costume for the role of Gilda in the Verdi opera "Rigoletto," which the Metropolitan Opera Company, of which she was a member, performed at Macauley's Theatre in April...
Coffee shop, called The Scene, located on the corner of Barbee Street and First Street before it was demolished in 1967 to make way for campus expansion. There is a telephone booth near the front door. Owned by Wendell Cherry and Stuart Jay, the...
Politicians; Political campaigns; Democratic Party (Louisville and Jefferson County, Ky.); Kentucky. General Assembly. Senate;
Congressman Romano L. (Ron) Mazzoli, interviewed by Kevin Collins on May 20, 2010 as part of the Romano L. Mazzoli oral history project. This is the second of 17 interviews conducted with the Congressman, who represented the Third District of...
Students; Cheerleading; Football players; Events; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Football
Five cheerleaders and a male student in a suit on the stage for the players, cheerleaders, and student leaders at the pep rally for University of Louisville homecoming football game on Belknap Campus - October 27, 1967. People: L to R: Pam...
Installation, L'Attico Gallery, Rome. Detail of wall drawing in pencil. Draughtsmen: Climbo, Piccari, Battista, Pranovi. "In the early 1960s LeWitt had largely devoted himself to producing modular open cube structures made from wood. His 'wall...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities; Health care facilities; Educational facilities;
Keller Child Psychiatry Research Center building, with landscaping and entryway. This image appears to have been made around the time the building was completed (circa 1967). Current uses: Supports study and treatment of emotional disorders in...
Kentucky School for the Blind on Frankfort Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky, seen from the front. This institution's original name was the Kentucky Institution for the Education of the Blind. The structure in this image was built in 1855 and razed in...
Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Domes; Blindness; Kentucky School for the Blind
Kentucky School for the Blind, 1867 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Close-up of the roof's dome, with a small, hollow, pedestaled tower on top. Originally named the Kentucky School for the Education of the Blind, the school opened in 1842...