The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 16, 1962, Image 12

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Canaday Lecture
'Hectic Pace' Called
Chief Art
By DONNAN BEESON
News Editor
One of the biggest problems for
contemporary art is the prece
dence life's hectic pace has taken
over it, John Canaday, art critic
for The New York Times, said
Friday night in Schwab. His talk
was sponsored by •the Artists and
Lecture Series.
IN CONTRAST to other times;
today there is no single ideal held
by all men, so the, artist out of
neßessity creates something which
is Understandable only to himself,
Canady explained.
"What ybu gain from art is up
to you. People like myself arc
forced to act as middle men as -I
am doing now."
Aside from the middle man,
Canady cited museums, art cours
es, books and general publicity
as other channels that set our
standards of taste in art. -
"We take in art as it is dished
out to us."
The trouble with this method
lies in the fact that there are a
vast number of artists who are
drowned out by the "second
raters" who ride through the
channels, he said. Through ex
perience, Canaday said, he has
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Problem'
found that :many , stusent artists
are better' .than those who are
being lauded through these stand
ard chahnels.
He titled one of the problems
in art "diminishing treturnism:"
This concept is exemplified by
the artists' belief that they are
making progress .when they re
fine an idea, which hoWever valid
it might be, has already been re
fined 'long ago, he said.
"Barnett New m a ri's 18-inch
canvas with one straight line on
it does not have much to do with
you and me," he said; illustrating
this situation.
The other major problem, Can
aday said, is that of words.
"THERE IS too much talk
about art. It is good 'to a degree
because it gives critics such as
myself something to talk about.
Art is a personal thing and does
not need, or should not need, the
popularizing it is getting."
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THEI DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA.
Froth's Fate Left , U
(Continued frompage one)
zine's editors or directors before
taking administrative action.
He pointed out that in nine
years as adviser to Froth, he had
not received a direct complaint
from either the dean of men•or the
dean of women.
Dean Lipp then pointed out that
the chairman of the'Senate Com
mittee on „Student Affairs, Law
rence H. JJattman, wrote to Froth
on Oct. 6, 1961, warning that some
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of the members of his committee
disapproved of the kind of articles
and writing present in the Froth
issue of September 1961.
Pockrass countered• this state
ment saying that, althefugh both
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A COMPLICATION which has
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tember issue made by six fraterni
ties. Donovan read a note from .
James Burke, president of Sigma
Nu, one of the fraternities in
volved, stating that prep tort' -
_steps har been taken to se tt the
issue.
Burke' said last night that al
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possible law suit, they are now de
layinglwtion against Froth, pend
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