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81 THE BOSTON GLOBE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,: 1890 Coalition demands tliat NEA head resign ARTcetera '90 takes action against AIDS sive said the rejection was a punitive action against the ICA, which has shown work by artists at the center of the NEA controversy including photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. The coalition will hold a "memorial sprvico" fnr the NEA and a svm- The Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression has demanded the resignation of National Endowment for the Arts chairman John E. Frohnmayer. The request, delivered in a letter to the NEA yesterday, protested the NEA's rejection of a $40,000 grant to the Institute of Contemporary Art. Signed by 32 individuals, the mis ft PATTI HARTIGAN CHERI i ST COPLEY PLACE aU CALIPH SI OPP SHEPATOH SOS SJMtlt WELCOME HOMf ROH CARMICHAEL (Kill (KIJ) MEMPHIS BELLE 1,10,3,20,5,30,7,40,9,50 1 I 10:00 BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY FIRST SHOW ONLY AT STARRED FEATURES FREE PARKING AT COPLEY PLACE BETWEEN 5:00 P.M A.M.

-HO PASSES ACCEPTEO HENRY! JUNE 1,15,4,15,7,30,1010 NICKELODEON aU PACIFIC HEIGHTS 1,00,3,15,5,30,7,45,10,0 GOODFELLAS 1,00,4,00,7,20,10,10 PARIS ST OPP THE PPU 267-6181 84i innsriw 5 ti ll, I it -n Hfi- fj i If 'I i "T-" 1 1 1 ,..,,.1 'f-zzszz. i I if sw mi -TOiiaiimiM POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE (I) 1,00,3:15,5,30,7,45,10,00 SJCHARLESJE CAMS SI HEAP GOV CTP 227-1330 (Kin QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER 1,15,3,30,5,40,8:00,10,15 FOOLS OF FORTUNE 1,20,3,20,5,20,7:40,9,50 PERSPECTIVES Continued from Page 77 high, a visible demonstration of the art community's identification with the AIDS cause. This year's formidable offerings include work by distinguished artists with national reputations: Nancy Spero, Robert Mapple-thorpe, Jenny Holzer and Dale Chi-huly among them. Ex-Bostonians Doug and Mike Starn have contributed the work with the highest estimated value: $18,000 for "Christ De-'tail Frame," their altered photo of a dead Christ. ARTcetera also works by many of Boston's foremost artists: Mags Harries, Ken Beck, Ralph Hamilton, Timothy Hawkesworth, Richard Jacobs, Ellen Banks, Paul Shakespear, Elaine Spatz-Rabinowitz and others.

A small group of this area's superb furniture makers has donated work: Rick Wrigley and Dale Broholm are "among the well-known names. 7. And there's Neely's wonderful "painting, one of the biggest works in the auction. "When I heard about "the auction I looked around in my Studio for something that had taken jisks to make, as well as something that would make a bold and positive statement," explains Neely, who teaches art at Milton Academy. fRoussillon" is daring indeed, with flashing, high-key colors and roller toaster hills.

It was painted in France, near Aix-en-Provence, where the soil is a vivid orange. Neely calls the site "a miniature Grand The donation of the painting, "says the artist, "was a way of waking "people up and saying, This-disease 3s not going to go We're all at rrisk as much as we were with the plague in the Middle Ages and polio in the 1950s. We're in a stage of denial with AIDS. But it's growing. We're getting information from the World Health Organization about 400,000 children worldwide testing HIV positive.

This is not a problem STATE OF GRACE 1,30,4,15,7,30,10,10 OTBEACON HILL I 1 BEACOHAT 1REM0HT 723-6110 DEATH WARRANT 1,45,3,45,5:45,8,00,10,10 WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART (Kill 1,00,3,10,5,20,7 30,9 50 M0' BETTER BLUES id 1,00,4,00,7,00,9.40 SZJ DAN VERS JSi RTE 126 EXIT 24 777-2555593-2100 Doug and Mike Stain's "Christ Detail Frame" to be offered at ARTcetera '90. MR. DESTINY (Kin 10:00,12:15,7:30,4:45,7:70.9:45 AVALON HI 10:00,12:30,3:00,5:45,8:30 AVALON (I) 10:30,1:30,4:30,7:15,10:00 PRESUMED INNOCENT 10:10,1:00,4:00,7:00,9:30 NARROW MARGIN HI 10:00,12:20,3:00,5:30,7:50,10:00 (HOST (Kill 10:00,12:30,4:15,7:20,10:00 PUMP IIP THE VOLUME HI 10:30,12:45,3:00,5:15,7:30,9:45 CINEMA PARADIS0 10:30,1:15,4:10,7:00,9:30 PRETTY WOMAN l) 7:00,9:30 WITCHES (PCI 10:00,12:15,2:30 DARKMAN 5:45,8:00,10:10 ES2FCINEMA 57aVSL 200 SWAM SI MAU PARK SO. Itl Mll NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (I) 1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9:45 MARKED FOR DEATH 1) 1:45,3:45,5:45,8:00,10:10 QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER KU 1:10,4:15,7:15,9:50 POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE III 1:40,4:15,7:15,9:40 MEMPHIS BELLE (nil) 1:20,4:20,7:20,9:55 MISTER DESTINY K13 1:15,4:10,7:30,9:45 HENRY JUNE (Kin 1:00,4:00,7:00,9:50 MARKED FOR DEATH i 1:45,4:30,7:35,10:00 27 BROCK TON BB HIE 27 A0J CUSHMG HOSPITAL M.M3.(g( UUICLEY DOWN UNDER (Kin 5:20,7:40,10:00 NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD HI 5:30,7:35,9:50 HENRY JUNE tci!) 4:10,7:00,9:45 MARKED FOR DEATH ID 5:10,7:25,9:30 101 COHH AVI US KtHMQHE SO I5IM WHITE PALACE HI 1:15,3:30,5:45,8:00,10:15 MILLER'S CROSSING 1:00,3:15,5:30,7:45,10:05 DREAMS Ift) 1:00,4:00,7:30,10:00 METROPOLITAN KI) 1:00,3:10,5:20,7:40,9:45 WILD AT HEART HI 1:30,4:15,10:00 DT HARVARD SQ.JSi CHURCH SI CAMPmi 884 HBO MEMPHIS BELLE (Kill 1:00,3:15,5:30,7:45,10:00 HENRY ti JUNE W1 1:15,3:50,7:20,9,50 MILLER'S CROSSING 1:00,3:15,5:30,7:45,10:00 POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE in 1:00,3:15,5:30,7:40,9:45 METROPOLITAN irtui 1:15,3:30,5:45,8:00,10:00 JANUS sGSa S7 JFK ST HEAP HAP.VAP.0 50 661-373! (00DFELUS in 1:00,4:00,7:20,10:10 SOMERVILLE aO ATI 93 AT ASSEMBLY SO 6ga.70IW QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER (Kill 1:10,4:10,7:05,9:35 AVALON ki. 1:30,4:30,7:30,10:05 NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Hi 1:15,3:20,5:40,8:00,10:15 MEMPHIS BELLE (K13) 1:40,4:40,7:25,9:50 MISTER DESTINY KU 1:50,4,50,7:15,9:40 WELCOME HOME, NOIY CARMICHAEL KU) 1,10,3,20,5:20,7:30,9,45 HENRY (JUNE (Kill 1:20,4:20,7:00,9,45 FANTASIA 1,40,4,30,7,20,9,55 MARKED FOR DEATH nui hi 1,10,3,20,7,40,10,00 PACIFIC HEIGHTS mr HI 1,25,3,30,5,35,7,45,10,15 GOODFELLAS (I) 1,10,4,10,7,15,10,10 CH0ST mi Ki) 1:15.4:15:7:20,10:00 WHITE PALACE 1,45,4,00,7,30,10.00 () AVALON 1,30,4,15,7,15,9,45 FANTASIA 1,50,4,25,7,00,9,30 PACIFIC HEIGHTS 2,00,4:30,7,35,10,00 The auction's fonnidable offerings include work by distinguished artists with national reputations: Nancy Spero, Robert Mapplethorpe, Jenny Holzer and Dale Chihuly among them.

GOODFELLAS 1,15,4,00,7,00,9,50 GHOST (Km 1:35,4,10,7,10,9,45 EfDANVERS LTMaO LIBEPIY TREE HALL WELCOME HOME. ROIY CARMICHAEL Ifcni 5,15,7,20,9,25 POSTCARDS FROM THE EOCE Hi 5,20,7,25,9,30 rSSSSCAl FM SJ EAST IHOIA MALL 741-19C055-i73u NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD 7,20,9,10 HENRY IUNE 7,00,9,35 or money will have to wake up." There's actually a second happy ending to the story. Through their legal battles, Yoneoka and Goodnight met. They got to talking about their work and decided to collabo rate on another public art project -this one a 26-foot-long ceramic and stained glass mural to be perma-' nently mounted in the Ruggles Station on the Orange Line. Called "Geometree," it has as its center an infant in a tree that branches outward.

Along the branches are multiracial faces and lots of symbolic images from nature, music, agriculture, the things all people share. "Geometree," which is scheduled for completion by the end of 1990, "is about the unity of life," Yoneoka explains. "New Art from Puerto Rico" was organized to showcase the talents of nine contemporary artists from that island, all of whom have studied abroad but returned to their homeland to make art that, in many cases, reaffirms Puerto Rican identity. I haven't had a chance to see the show, which is at the Gallery at Lotus Development Corp. in Cambridge through Nov.

1, but the catalog indicates its strength. There will be another opportunity to see the exhibition, which Lotus helped to fund, when it makes an appearance at the Fuller Museum of Art in Brockton, April 21-June 30. PRESUMED INNOCENT 7,10,9,40 tlMSSIHI Yoneoka sued the Concord-Carlisle school system, which had thrown out her "Chaos Amidst Order," a ceramic mural it had commissioned, and Goodnight sued the owner of a South End building who had had Good-night's mural on the building's exterior painted over. In each case, the destruction was apparently accidental, the result of a basic lack of understanding of and respect for the value of art. Both cases have recently been settled out of court.

The artists were awarded amounts that, by the terms of the settlements, they are not free 'to disclose. Yoneoka also got a written apology from Concord-Carlisle. "It states they admit their mistake in not consulting me before they removed the mural and states their regret for its destruction," she says. She says she is hopeful that her victory and Goodnight's will mean that "those who think they can ignore artists as people who have no power Ael Desti ny that will go away. It's affecting our youth, our future.

"Painting for me has become an act of transformation," Neely says. "It can be a prayer or a message. I think right now is a critical time to paint with a message of healing and affirmation." Horrifying though AIDS is, there is one artist in ARTcetera who tackles the issue with levity. Province-town's Jay Critchley is well known as the creator of the Old Glory Condom Critchley's condoms have US flags on them, the rationale being that it's patriotic to practice safe sex. Critchley's contribution to ARTcetera is a tea party, with crumpets and condoms for six guests and a nifty little lecture on AIDS prevention by the artist himself.

The public can view ARTcetera items in the lobby at One International Place Monday through Wednesday noon to 6 p.m., Thursday noon to 9 p.m., Friday through Sunday noon to 5 p.m. Tickets for ARTcetera '90 are $50 each. Patron tickets are $500. Call the AIDS Action Committee event line at 266-6906 for tickets or information. There's a happy ending to report in the pioneering lawsuits two Boston artists Elaine Yoneoka and Paul Goodnight filed after large pieces of public art they'd made were destroyed.

Using a 1985 Massachusetts law that prohibits the destruction of art except by its creator, PG-13 Touchstone Pictures lMilalsilasikalMi( cllalMlMk LOEWS II GENERAL CINEMA II GENERAL CINEMA COPLEY PLACE NATICK BRAINTREE BURLINGTON MAIL IM HWITIKIMI HI Htm iOJ.l.SOltO SOUTH SHORI PLAZA ROUTi l'l ill! 321 266-1300 51-iM5 117-5140 048-1070 273-4410 Boston Center for International Visitors: Day-time volunteers are needed to help arrange itineraries for visiting international dignitaries. Call 542-8995. South Norfolk County Association for Retarded Citizens Inc. (SNARC): Volunteers are needed to accompany the group's trip to Chinatown Nov. 3.

Call Karen Baker at 762-4001 or (508) 359-5546. The National Toxic Campaign Fund: Volunteers are needed to help organize a benefit to clean up Boston Harbor. There will be a meeting Tuesday Oct. 30 at 6:30 p.m. Call Diane Mailey, 232-0327.

The Volunteer Lawyers Project: Part-time help is needed to perform various clerical duties, including extensive phone work. Call 423-0648. Make A Wish Foundation of Greater Boston: Volunteers are needed to, fulfill the wishes of children illnesses. Call Mary Ter-wiske, 426-4112. Boston Partners in Education: Mathscience mentors, tutors and speakers are needed.

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ROXY CARMICHAEL 1:00 3:15 3:30 7:45 9:55 PGI3 HW 305 510 725 940 WHITE PALACE EHX ROXY CARMICHAEL MARKED FOR DEATH 180 435 735 955 1W 300 500 735 955 iEi MILLER'S CROSSING MR. DESTINY 1:304:007:00 :40 W13DOIIT IBS MEMPHIS BELLE 1:00 5:15 7:30 HI PCI3 0OIW MR. DESTINY AVALON Qj Dinf FANTASIA 120 415 715 950 180 425 730 1005 ESS MR. DESTINY SOilTH SMM Kktt 848-100 1JB 418 71B SAP MILLER'S CROSSING 1:30 4:15 7:10 9:40 I EES MEMPHIS BELLE 135 430 708 925 MARKED FOR DEATH MILLER'S CROSSiNQ 109 308 508 729 938 MR. DESTINY 1:204:15 7:15 M0 PG1J ES3T 10B 300 508 738 1009 MARKED FOR DEATH 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:30 10-00 1 MEMPHIS BELLE Aim 11R K1K TAA AJ1 EES MR.

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