| Show Controversial Drawings Displayed By CHARLOTTE Chronicle Campus Editor Thirty-two examples of controversial expressionist drawings are on display in the Fine Arts Park fourth until STUDENTS thought we wouldn't hang so we stated Pat assistant director of the Fine Arts has been quite a bit of she concerning the hanging of the modern drawings among these of the old The drawings were posted for student's Selin and were created by the founder of the abstract Most of the drawings are for SELECTED by Richard Brown collector of contemporary the exhibition has been rented from the American Federation of It is traveling to museums and arts institutions throughout the country under the AFA Hans Willem de James are re presented in the museum who selected the remarked that the English critic Clive Bell characterized good drawings as and I went about choosing these Baker set myself against gentleness or AN ARTIST is never pale or believes if he is an hand spins across the paper with explosive and often the result proves aesthetically Baker reports that when the sensibility embraces the totality of every gesture in eye is Some critics say that because of the immediacy and directness of good drawings Often surpass painting in visual AMONG OTHER painters and some who have developed various directions with this abstract expressionist movement are and The Fine Arts Museum is open from a.m. to p.m. in the mornings and 1 p.m. to afternoons on |