Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Planetaria; Sculpture;
Rauch Memorial Planetarium with sculpture in the entranceway. The ground in front of the building is only partially covered with grass. This planetarium was razed to make way for Speed Museum garage. It was rebuilt in its present-day location as...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Student unions; People;
Student Activities Center entrance, with part of the ramp to the second floor; two people stand on the ramp. There is fencing near the walkway in front of what is now the bookstore. This, with the lack of grass in the space in front of the walkway,...
"[...] Uncle Tom and Little Eva depicts a scene in [Harriet Beecher] Stowe's chapter 22, 'The Grass Withereth--The Flowers Fadeth [...] on the mossy banks of Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana." (p.155)
Paintings; Body parts; Genitals; Urination; Obscenity; Censorship; Corruption; Political issues; Politics & government
"The exposed genitalia in Baselitz's uncompromising paintings and graphics of this period are essentially attempts to bring into the open, to make public, the effects of official 'cover-ups' and repressed emotions in post-Holocaust West...
"Riley's 'Op' paintings of the early 1960s were exclusively in black and white although, as her critical mentor the psychologist Anton Ehrenzweig noted, they could generate disembodied sensations of color. She was to begin incorporating color...