Collegian ails mote timetable WC : t pla I re an i acl ! “ ht rt tec ! ”" lint mi ; | - n It ca i "“" kn „ ou i ! scu ful _ mes jus I We 2 r tfm ' 1 [ — i i J i , i , i i I ! I I ' I I I I ! I I I , I J I I I ! I . I I ! I I , I . xrrTTTTTTTTTTT'i rrm i i i i i i nr- the daily Porter sculpture show Materials dominate work By JULIE SWINbELL Collegian Staff Writer Art is forever being misunderstood, because it simply can’t be understood. It is more of a lifelong, self tjenriching process. “If I can get nothing else across, I want to say that art is not a superficial thing. I don’t understand my own work and I probably never will.” Stephen Porter, f distant professor of art and culptor at the University, said. “Recent Work by Stephen Porter” is on exhibit through Oct. 31 in the Museum of Art from noon to 5 p.m. daily except Mondays. Among the .sculptures shown are pieces Tlone in aluminum, stainless steel, painted ' fiberglass, plexiglass, cast bronze, spruce, oak, mahogany, walnut and cherry. “I enjoy working with materials very much,” Iporter said, “I believe that the material is the most dominating, feature in my work.” Porter said that he enjoys working with wood most and that he has cut his own trees down in Maine for material. “Wood is just a very nice feeling,” he said. Porter claims to be moderately influenced by Constantin Brancusi, the notable Rumanian sculptor of the 20’s and 30's who was considered extremely (Modern for his day. Like Brancusi, Porter’s works have a definite series and uniformity to them. Symbols and symbolism are absent, leaving the viewer with / freedom rather than restriction. Porter, much like I&ancusi, works well in the sculpture of a specific object. We are given an absolute sense of reality. This idea is brought out best in Porter’s various wooden posts and columns. “In these I deal with primary forms such as spheres and cylinders and from there,” Porter [said. “My work is totally my own. and if you can see this then you have made an effort into understanding what art THE NORTH FACE The Ultimate in Cold Weather Gear I 'll l> - ' 1 :"l M ! . y A/ ' ’ ■j ] ;y i* <>«£ Stephen Porter poses with work. Porter’s sculpture show is on display at the Museum of. Art. Porter’s exhibit has previously been seen in five solo presentations in New York City, as well as in Ithaca, N.Y., Buffalo, N.Y., 'New Orleans, La. ’ and Washington D.C. His work has also been viewed in many group showings. Porter studied at Cornell SIERRA 'i I! 11l Ml , THE PATH University, Colorado College and Yale University. He taught at Silvermine College of Art and Cornell before his appointment at the Univer sity in 1973. “You can ask what the stone sculpture of the Nittany Lion means and you can get 137 EAST BEAVER AVE Open Daily till 5:30 Mon. & Fri. till 9:00 an answer,” Porter said, “It actually stands for something whether it be the football team, spirit or whatever. But mine is more than that. You can’t just look at it and know.” Art for art’s sake. Never fully understood, yet loved just the same. o 4 I NTA lIIDER \ 4 PUB Rec Room Thurs. - Sun. “Antonioni’s dazzling new film.’’ 10 Sparks Fri. - Sun. Sex Thief THE HUSBAND. THE WIFE AND THE EROTIC OBSESSION. 105 Forum Thurs. - Sun. Pollock - One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest South - Everything You Wanted to Know About PUB PREMIERE SOUTH CINEMA presents Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer presents Nicholson^BH Schneider Wk Antonioni's 's. j| ~lheß issenger” <^m\ .MARKPEPLOE •, MARKPEPLOE PETER V.'GUE'J MICHELANGELO ANIONIC,I MICHELANGELO ANTON'ONI = • --.C^LOPOMTI [PPI €> mgm Released thm FILMS INCORPORATED NORTH HALLS Presents $l.OO 8:00 & 10:00 —Vincent Canby, N. V. Times $l.OO 7:00 & 10:00 $l.OO • 7:30 & 10:00 COMING NEXT WEEK The Daily Collegian Wednesday, September 29, U|centre v^cinema Gcori r ■ Mcxin wat woouctw ■ The Hindenburg 108 Forum Fri. - Sun. Cinema East presents Three Stooges Film Festival FUB Rec Room $l.OO Fri. 7:30,10:00 & 12:30 Sat. - Sun. 7:30 & 10:00 WARING CINEMA Waring Lounge Thurs. & Sun. Fri. & Sat. West - Swept Away Centre - Funny Lady East - Fortune North - Shampoo $l.OO 7:30 & 10:00 Presents $1.50/couple Thurs. - $l.OO 8:00 7:00 & 11:00