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Museum Exhibits Reunioner's Art

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The Busch-Reisinger Museum is holding an exhibition of work by 25th Reunioner Lewis W. Rubenstein '30, who painted murals in Fogg and the Busch-Reisinger entrance lobby, Curator Charles L. Kuhn announced yesterday. The exhibit will run through July 1.

Rubenstein's paintings, drawings, and prints dating from 1935 to the present and including his uniquely famous so-called "Time Paintings" will be on view. Many of these are owned by the Metropolitan Museum and the Museum of the Rhode Island School of Design.

On June 18 at 3 p.m., Rubenstein will give a public demonstration of the Time Paintings, accompanied by a program of voice and music.

While at the College, the artist was a pupil of Professor Arthur Pope. After graduating, he continued his studies of painting and graphic art in Europe and Mexico. He is now associate professor of Art at Vassar College.

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