University Summer Kansan Thursday, July 6, 1972 5 Pianissimo, Please ... Harry John Brown, guest conductor, leads campers ... Conditions Prohibit Some Art Showings By VICKI MONNARD Kenson Staff Writer The University of Kansas's Spooner Museum of Art displays only a small part of its collection. Charles Eldridge, director of the museum, said that apothecaries were used to preserve miscellany was stored in various buildings on campus. Items in storage include decorative wall clocks, meta work, clocks and dolls LACK OF SPACE also forces storage of some articles. Since there is a limited amount of space for images, first rate quality are often offered. The conditions of the museum building do not allow many of the items to be displayed, according to Eldredge. The building, built in initially a library and not directly a necessary controlled environment. Among these are Edouard Manet's, "Portrait of a Young Woman," and Carole Monet, a watercolor and an oil painting by Winslow Homer, "La Pla" by Dana Gabriel Rossetti, and John Rysomanski, Riemenschneider, and the "Ballad of the Jealous Lover," an oil painting by Thomas Hank Bentley. Eldridge said, "The museum relies on learning to help it improve in quality. Education accretion isn't as adequate for growth and quality as it was 20 years ago." Eldridge said that items such as books had to be stored because they are frequently used for an extended period of time. The temperature and humidity can affect the longevity of them. By MARY LIND "WHEN AUCTION prices make the front page of the New York Times, it means it is of importance." Newsworthy. "Eldredge said. Because prices in the art market continue to rise, private giving comes to be extremely important. Eldredge said. as purchases. Eldridge estimated that more than 30,000 items from collection were items from donors or items purchased through funds given by the donor. One of the major contributors to Spooner Museum is William Bridges Thayer, according to the director. According to Eldridge, the art market has continued to rise over the years. He said the price of paintings has increased over the pastoral, or art, period between 1853 and 1967. Formerly the director of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Brown is also one of the five distinguished professors in New York. Harry John Brown, conductor of the Midwestern Music and Art Orchestra, is the guest conductor this week for music concerts of the Midwestern Music and Art Orchestra. The Boydell Prints, now on eBay, were part of the Thayer collection provided by the Thayers include a mahogany chest with wood and leather accents, a basalt tea pot and a mahogany side chair with a marquetry New York Conductor at Camp Edfield said that although the art market had risen in the last decade, the art bargains available and they were these bargains that the museum has to pay for. Dressed in white bell-bottom pants and light blue shirt, he directed the concert band rehearsal Wednesday morning. "Never play louder than you can give the conductor more of nicely," he said to the band. He was critical but en- couraging. After repeated halts in a particular piece, during which he took on the role and smiled, then gave advice and criticism. He took camp through the hulls of 'Czech Rhapson' and simply "That's the finest sound you've ever made. Are you aware of that? That was real music. Now He was impressed with the camp and the caliber of students he worked with. we can go on." Brown said. "Here they have an opportunity to work on really difficult music at a new depth. We can learn by transfiguration by Strauss. It's an emotional experience in itself. I think that with so much talent here, it's important to us use the music to give our students total experience." Brown said. "Every year the orchestra and how the material I have to work with teachers are doing something right. That makes me happy," he Photograph collections are currently on display in the first floor gallery in the Kansas Union and in Sooner Art Museum. Photographs on Display At Union, Art Museum A majority of the photos are landscapes, although a cross-section of Adams's work is also on display. The series of paintings by Adam was published in 1971 and is being shown by the museum for the first time. A series of Ansel Adams photographs are being exhibited in Spooner until late August. The series includes works from 1960, are entitled "Portfolio V," and include such works as "Woman Behind a Screen Door" Photographs taken by S. J. Cromwell, Lawrence graduate This series consists of independent pieces and includes mostly nudes and landscapes. student, are on display in the first floor gallery of the Union until the beginning of next week. A zone system, the breaking down of shadows and light into different tonal values of black and white photos. This zone system is said to relate Adams's interest in music. Adams decided to be a photographer at the age of 28 and began a career as a concert pianist. "Photos need not be a representation of nature or reality. They can be judged by color as painting," Cromwell said. "I stopped asking psychological questions and egan asked questions answerable by the artist," he said. Cromwell received a B.A. and M.A. in psychology from KU and is now working on an M.S. in journalism. Cromwell's photos have been hown at the University of dissouri in Kansas City, the ewish community Center in nansas City, Spooner art gallery, and Gallery In October his works will be displayed at the Discovery gallery in New York. 91.5 FM KANU Radio TODAY 9:30 a.m. - Morning With the Masters: Rach and Prokofiev versation with Dr. Edward Teller 1:30 p.m.-More Fun with the Scherzo: A 2. 05 p.m.—US-USSR: The Dilemmas of Power 12:15 p.m.—Noon Hour Concert— Community Calendar will win the Scherzer. 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