Wednesday, July 21, 1971 DAILY STREET AR.T FA.I R SUPPLEMENT Page Nine-S Wensa,_ uy2 91DIy SRE R ARSPLMN aeNn- Browsing an Ann Arbor street fair i's aat "TeFs "The Fashion Leader" SAVE ON... p R -Richard Lee are some excellent ceramic pieces left over from the last show by John and Susanne Ste- phenson, and Georgette Stull. The exterior of the entire of- See CITY, Page 12 SHOES SUITS CASUAL SLAX " S PORTC OATS DRESS & SPORT S HI1RTS (Continued from Page 2) The choice of expressive statu- ary and the use to which it is put on the canvas. The simpli- city of the color and the com- vlexity of the texture, these and the sense of the ancient past and its decay that are present in the paintings give them their power. Included in the present exhibition is one of these pieces called 'Fallen Warrior' which has a particularly complex piece f statuary in it which gives it a rather geographic composition. Ramsey, on the other hand, has been doing mixed-media pieces rather in the vein of the New York artist Larry Rivers, but breaking occasionally away from these tableaux to do at least two pieces of interest re- kently. The first, exhibited last year, was a 'portrait' of the ar- tist's truck, done by painting its side with latex and hanging the resultant 'life-inask' on the wall. In this show, he has a piece which consists of three bronzef rock shapes which rock around %(looking like turtles thumping around in a box) on a metal plate under a plexiglass box. The motion has a fascinating futil- ity. The rocks are stuck to their pivo in the box but they per- slat in trying to move. Lantern Gallery (301 N. Main) ,g in the midst of a shifting pot- pourri of a summer show. Both the walls and floor are lined with a large number of prints (including a genuine Warhol Campbell's Soup can). Despite the title that has been given to the show ('Focus 71') it is to the contrary quite unfocused 4nd the best way to get around in it is to ask the staff for some guidance since they seem to know what is where. The prints on display, on the whole, are not things that cannot be found elsewhere but they might as well 4e seen here, and besides there IN CASE OF EMERGENCY INFORMATION BOOTH Corner S. & E. UniversityI will handle all problems HEALTH SERVICE 207 Fletcher UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Ann & Observatory ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL Catherine & Ingalls POLICE 769-6311 FIRE 663-4138 j 76-GUIDE Will handle any problem j WI LD SJ 311 S. STATE II Street Fair-July 21, 22, 23, 24 BARIGAINI f RAYS i i THOUSANDS OF L.P.'s AT SUPER SAVINGS BLOOD, SWEAT& TEARS -Hear them LIVE Friday, July 23-8:00 p.m. at Crisler Arena -Hear them at home every night on their great NEW L.P. FROM COLUMBIA 6"BLOLD,SWEAT & TEARS; 4" Only 359 during Bargain Days VITDUDVA1TAVINI(some as low as 69c) MORE GREAT SPECIALS List Price SALE Selected Selected JAZZ FOLK on on Riverside Angel Blue Note Columbia VerveRCA Epic Prestige $1.98 $19 $2.39 & eliodor-$1.49 $2.19 wing-$1.19 ANGEL IP's OPERA, SYMPHONIES, CHAMBER MUSIC, SCHARZKOPF, GEDDA KLEMPERER, SATIE Our Entire Stock ONLY 9 per disc Selected CLASSICS can Vanguard Prestige Folkways $1.98 ALSO- -Pop -Rock -Spoken --Shows -Much More Q MC5-High Time. ....................4.98 O Carole King-Tapestry............... 5.98 Q New Stephen Stills .................... 5.98 p Tarkus-Emerson, Lake & Palmer. 5.98 O Stones-Sticky Fingers . ...........5.98 Q New Rod Stewart...................... 5.98 Q David Crosby . ...- . .................. 5.98 Q Joni Mitchell--Blue ........................ 5.98 E New Hot Tuna .....................................5.98 PLUS MANY MORE SPECIALS ON RECENT AND NEW RELEASES! 2.99 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 3.59 OVER 25,000 LP'S, OVER 300 LABELS IN STOCKs rr WATCH FOR SPECIAL SALE ITEMS CHANGING WEEKLY (2iscount recordsUJ 1235 S. UNIVERSITY 0 300 S. STATE 0 ANN ARBOR, 668-9866 665-3679 MICH. HOURS: BOTH STORES: MON.-FRI., 9:30-9; SAT., 9:30-6 * SUNDAYS, Noon-5 _