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“Fifty Indiana. Prints’ - Dazzle a Beholder

“FIFTY INDIANA PRINTS,” .the new show at Herron

Art Museum, is something yo

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As we laymen may need reminding, ‘print-making can be a lot more difficult than painting,

In this new show, which opens today, to run through June 15, there's a display of techniques so varied and, in several cases, ‘#0 complicated that you wonder how

the artists have the patience to!

finish their elaborate procedures. Possibly the challenge of difficulty makes artists outdo themselves, In a couple of instances ft might be indelicate to name, artists whose work jin olls is generally unimpressive have contributed surprisingly fine things to the print show. Selection of the exhibit was made by Gustave von Groschwitz, |

curator of prints at the Cincin- in avant garde style is “Sailfish,” |

nati Art Museum. Mr. von Groschwitz expressed regret, I'm told, at being liimted| to 50“ items, since he found so much interesting material in the 400 entries competing for the $500 in prizes. » » ”

THE TOP - PRIZE winner, “Head of a Contemporary,” by Misch Kohn of Chicago, formerly of Kokomo, in a way sets the tone for the exhibit, This extraordinary arrangement of halrfine, swirling lines, sharp-edged| Black areas and dots has indeed a remotely symbolic resemblance | to a human head. Its patterns weary the eye with their suggestion of immense, mi-

nute toil. They have a kind of surrealist . anatomical significance. At the same time, they

have a kind of super-literary message to convey of the complexity of life as it hits the artist. give valid artistic expression to the idea of schizophrenia, manicdepressive psychosis and other

of the Night Winds,” by Ernest Freed, Peoria, Ill, which drew the Indianapolis Engraving Co. $50 award. Using an extremely difficult Se le technique, Mr. Freed has contrived a design that

certainly would appeal to a

choreographer.

Wiliam Ward of Muncie wor

the Mrs. R. M. Owen prize of $50,

for “Temple Image,” a kind of cabalistic or vood Praeaes in black and white skillfully handled as to - ‘embossing.

Garo Z. Antreastan, of the Heracuity, won the Sam- |

rrell $35 prize for ,” a large and boldly design.

1 seo. ALL THIS 'is not even beginning ‘to mention the variety of style and content. There's a

terrific from Mr. Kohn’s CuBteIIPOIarY to “Movie ,” by Fran Haines ey of Valparaiso, oo examp| ie latter, nice, fative

) which could well serve as '& children’s book illustration, is in sharp contrast to the “Sturm und Drang” of the Kohn print. The altogether delightful “Park in Vienna,” by Clara Epstein of Indianapolis, winner of the Evelynne Mess. Etching prize of $25, is in still another style. It evokes the atmosphere of preWorld War I years.

Mr. Kohn has managed to|

is In the best tradition of fully representative prints-—as representative as prints can be, that is. A delicate, fanciful item in color is “Indicating Forest,” by Riette Mueller, Laramie, Wyo. which won the Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 8. Dally prize of $10.

Yi » . “THE OWL,” by Sidney Shapiro of Indianapolis,

temporary manner, One of the more striking items

by Allen Curson of Bloomington, '

which, like some other things in|

[the show, contains some elements resembling Rohrschach blots. For sheer exuberance of abstract imagination, “Chinese New Year,” by Arthur Deshaies, and |“Cyster,” by Robert B. Reed, both of Bloomington, should command

|your attention. |

Other prize-winners not men-| {tioned above are George Jo Mess, | {Indianapolis, the Indiana Society |of Printmakers $25 prize; Ray H. French, Greencastle, ‘ Keeling & iCo., Inc., prize of $25 (for a portrait, no less, of that fabulous |crossword-puzzle beast the Aard{vark; Doel Reed, Stillwater, Okla., the Louis Schwitzer $25 prize; Edwin Fulwider, Oxford, O., the Lyman Bros, Inc, $25 prize: Lloyd. Patrick Baker, Indianapolis, the Hammel e McDermott Inc., $25 prize, and Ella Fillmore! Lillie, Danby, Vt., the Anonymous) — Lithograph prize of $25. ~—H. B,

Nashville Singer Here Friday jou

Bettye Brown, ay of Nash-| ville, Tenn., will be presented in| recital by Butler University's Jordan College of Music at 8:15 Pp. m. next Friday in the Odeon. Miss Brown, a student of Jul-| ius Huehn, chair- | man of the Jor-| © dan voice department,

national compe-| tition ‘sponsored| by the National| Society of Arts™ and Letters last fall. She has sung leading roles in Jordan’s Opera Miss Brown Workshop . productions, and frequently has been on local radio programs. Her program Friday, which is

quirements for the master of muces|sic degree, will include works by Mozart, Donaudy, Casella, Stravinsky, Prokofieff, John Jacob! Nile and Katherine Davis.

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