University of Louisville--Students; Typewriters; Typewriting; Office workers; Students;
University of Louisville student Colleen Cader sits at a desk with a typewriter, transcribing a letter as part of a student job at a city welfare office. Cader was one of the many students who received credit toward their degree for work they did...
University of Louisville--Students; Paper; Students;
University of Louisville student Ralph Brevik moves a ream of paper; other reams are stacked around him. Mr. Brevik worked for class credit a paper company while attending U of L. He was one of the many students who received credit toward their...
University of Louisville--Students; Office workers; Students;
University of Louisville student Harry Barsch sits behind a simple desk. Barsch worked as advertising manager for a downtown multigraph sales agency and received class credit for the work he did here. He was one of the many U of L students who...
University of Louisville--Students; Office equipment & supplies; Office workers; Students;
Gene Emmons, a part-time worker in the City Finance Department, stands and operates a card-sorting machine. He was one of many University of Louisville students who earned money while attending the school. Many of them received college credit for...
University of Louisville--Students; Office workers; Offices; Students;
University of Louisville student Colleen Cader (left) takes dictation from Mrs. Catherine Thompson, a city welfare worker. They sit together at a desk. Ms. Cader was one of many University of Louisville students who earned money while attending the...
Performance art; Video recording; Motion pictures; Film stills; Myths; Fairy tales; Allusions; Artificial limbs; Artists; Women; Hairstyles; Posing; Interiors; Rooms & spaces; Architectural elements; Walls; Windows
Film still from recorded performance. "Rebecca Horn's early performances involved her strapping surreal prostheses to her body or wearing elaborate costumes. The allusions to fairy tale and myth were unmistakable but rarely specific. Since...
"In an article published in Figueres in May 1921, Subias Galter (1897-1984) praised the gouache posters that Dali had done for the recent Santa Creu festivities. Several critics had pointed out that they and other works in the same vein owed...