Three-story brick building with a small room at the top at the corner of Tenth and Walnut Streets (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses Walker's Restaurant, a barber shop, and Walker's Cafe. Outside the cafe is an...
Two-story wooden(?) building at the corner of Oak and Tenth Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor shop is a liquor store, with four ads for Frank Fehr Brewing and four ads for Phoenix Brewing around the establishment.
Very dark three-story building at the corner of Eleventh and Market, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor business is [William] Wolff and A. Dutli's Cafe. A sign out front advertises warm lunch specials of rice soup, beef roast, potatoes, macaroni...
Two-story light wooden building at the corner of Twentieth and Bank, Louisville, Kentucky. Shop on the ground floor is a grocer, with Confectionery Ice Cream, Country Eggs, and Dry Goods & Notions.
Levy Brothers store at night. Beams of light emanate from the store, and the points of the roof and eaves twinkle. Numerous figures are shown around the lighted shop windows on the ground floor. One abutting building is slightly visible. Levy's was...
Service Complex seen from the roof of the Houchens Building, looking south. The view includes the parking lot, which contains several vehicles. Purchased by University of Louisville in 1971; formerly Brandeis Machinery and Supply. Location: Belknap...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Law; Educational facilities;
The Law School Annex, formerly located on the University of Louisville's Belknap Campus, east of the Law School at the Oval (now Wyatt Hall). The building, which is only partly visible, has ivy on its walls. Former names: Music Building. Former...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Sports & recreation facilities;
The Trager Center Indoor Practice Facility. The name of this red-brick building is afixed to its exterior. The Trager Center was built on the site of a former Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company car shop. Location: Belknap Campus: 2600 South...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Sports & recreation facilities;
The Trager Indoor Practice Facility was built on the site of a former Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company car shop. Location: Belknap Campus: 2600 South Floyd Street. Current uses: Football practice facilities. Named in honor of Louisville...
View facing south east down Barbee. The recently constructed Threlkeld Hall can be seen in the distance. The Scene coffee shop, owned by Stuart Jay and Wendell Cherry, is the white building on the corner of First Street and Barbee; there is house...
Service Complex seen from the roof of the Houchens building looking south. Parking lot and behicle entrances are visible; several vehicles are in the parking lot. Purchased by University of Louisville in 1971; formerly Brandeis Machinery and...
Sculpture; Mixed media; Puns (Visual works); Sex; Couples; Relations between the sexes; Human body; Body parts; Anatomy; Genitals; Pails; Containers; Fruit; Melons; Food; Citrus fruit; Oranges; Cucumbers; Vegetables
"Lucas grew up in a working-class environment in East London and uses its idioms in her work. To some extent she has also borrowed from the American art that she saw in the late 1980s in London's Saatchi Gallery. Her 'grungy' abject imagery...
Collages; Montages; Photographs; Men; Heads (Anatomy); Moral aspects of war; Pessimism
"Henderson is rarely accorded much status in accounts of postwar art but he was a formative influence on members of London's Independent Group, especially [Eduardo] Paolozzi and [Richard] Hamilton. In the late 1940s and 1950s he photographed...
Collages; Montages; Photographs; Men; Heads (Anatomy); Moral aspects of war; Pessimism; Details
"Henderson is rarely accorded much status in accounts of postwar art but he was a formative influence on members of London's Independent Group, especially [Eduardo] Paolozzi and [Richard] Hamilton. In the late 1940s and 1950s he photographed...