Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Dormitories; University of Louisville. School of Business; Southern Police Institute
Menges Hall, a former barracks building used for various purposes by the University of Louisville. The side of the building is fully visible; part of another barracks building is visible behind it. A Gulf Oil sign rises above it in the rear. The...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Gymnasiums; Sports & recreation facilities;
Belknap Gymnasium, a large brick building. One section of the building has a slanted roof; a smaller section has a flat roof. Doors are visible on two sides of the structure. A tree is visible to the side; it is leafless. A Gulf Oil sign rises in...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Gymnasiums; Sports & recreation facilities; Automobiles; Electric signs; Parking lots;
Belknap Gym at the University of Louisville. The building is visible at the rear of a parking lot. There are numerous cars parked in the parking lot and in front of the building, and a Gulf Oil sign rises to the side of the building. Belknap Gym...
University of Louisville--Students; Fraternities & sororities; Women; Barbecue grills;
The Panhellenic Floor's resident assistant Dixie Briscoe grills hotdogs on a "oil barrel" grill with help from Michele Resch and resident assistant Peg Haywood.
"Duchamp's Boîte 'unpacked' in such a way that certain sections slid out to become free-standing display boards, whilst a sheaf of folders and black mounts bore other reproductions of works from his output. In all, it contained 69 items....
“The metal syringes used for holding the colors can be seen clearly. The metal containers at each side are for oil, turpentine, and mastic and copal varnish.” (Dunstan, caption, p.15)
"Duchamp's Boîte 'unpacked' in such a way that certain sections slid out to become free-standing display boards, whilst a sheaf of folders and black mounts bore other reproductions of works from his output. In all, it contained 69 items....
Photograph of exhibition installation, ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), London, September-October 1953; "In this early Independent Group exhibition photographs of varying sizes were attached to the gallery walls. Others were suspended by...