ARTS Exhibit remembers past 20 years Photos tell history in human images By Layne Lakefish Emerald Entertainment Editor Dramatic memories. The downfall of the Shah. Bomb ings in Beirut. Deaths of inno cent victims. From now until Dec:. 26. the University's Muse um of Art remembers and re tells - photography style The events that have stunned and shaped our lives over the last 20 years come to life on campus as the museum and the journalism school present "Contact: Photojournalism Since Vietnam.” This critically acclaimed photography exhibit, which is sponsored by Canon and tour ing worldwide, features the award-winning photos of Con tact Press Images photogra pners. “The show is very dramat ic." said Duncan McDonald, journalism associate professor “It's 20 years of world histo ry." The show chronicles history and more. “It represents world events along with the commit ment of these photographers to humanity," added 1-arry Fong, curator of this exhibit for the Museum of Art. Contact Press Images is an agency founded in 1970 to em phasize the journalist in every photographer. This particular exhibit fea tures the work of seven current <opvrt«ht imo A loti M*tn»n«»r ( anUi ( I’m*** lm«|n Ok*li«n«l|4 Namibia April »*?• As part of the exhibit, this photo shows Hereto women mourn ing the death of assassinated tribal chief kapuuo. Contact Press Images photogra phers as well as works contrib uted to the agency by other photographers. “This show is the collective vision of famous photogra phers.“McDonald said “In this era of fast-food journalism, we an* so busy and inundated with moving images and sound, this is a wonderful op portunity to reflect ." Each photo has its own dra matic story to tell, sometimes sad, sometimes violent, some times joyous For this reason the exhibit has its own strong energy. "The show is so dramatic." McDonald said. "It has noise and power. One moment you’re seeing the bombings in Beirut anti the next moment you're looking at the bodies of women in El Salvador after fating raped BUY 1 get 1 FREE* c 0 u p o POSTERS • CDs VANS fit CONVERSE SHOES 10PK EZ Whip Cream Charges $3 99 • selected regular-priced posters only Lazar's Bazar ^ I o u p o N 57 W Broadway, Downtown Mall 687 0139 Eugene’s westside neighborhood cafe, fea turing home baked breads and desserts. Mexican, vegetarian, and meat entrees Good food at a reasonable price Weekend Dinner Special— Friday & Saturday CURRIED TOFU CHAPATI Green Salad, Rice.$4.20 W 5th at Lawrence 7 a m. to 9 p.m Mon-Sat 7 a m to 2 p m Sundays Breakfast til 2 p m and murdered. "I'm going to have to go see it two or three more limits bo fore I can really say I’ve seen the show " Since the show opened In New York in March 1987. it has set attendance records and drawn media attention from the United States. France. Bel gium. Greece. Switzerland. Canada. China and Chih li igh attendance also pre vailed when "Contact: Photo journalism Since Vietnam” opened at the museum on cam pus Nov 4. "The opening went great," said Fong. "We had 500 to t>00 people come through the gallery which is a very good turnout for us. The average turnout is alaiut 300." The Museum of Art is open Wed through Sun from noon to 5. Mueique Gourmet Catering to the Discriminating Collector CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED CLASSICAL MUSIC A OPERA ON COMPACT DISC A CASSETTE CD's FROM $5 95 TAPES FROM $2 95 In the Fifthpearl Building ?01 E bth Avenue 343*9000 TIMBERLINE U of O's Literary and Arts Journal announces its submission deadline for the spring issue DECEMBER 7, 1990 Submit Artwork to Lawrence 198 Submit Fiction to PLC 30 Submit Poetry to PLC 104 Any questions contact Charles Flowers at 346-3517 of Lidia Yukman at 346-5877 t I N \ OW YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM AN EVEN BIGGER „ SELECTION OF QUALITY TIMEX ; WATCHES AT THE UO BOOKSTORE \ y 13th & Kincaid M F 7 30 6 00 SAT 10 00 6 00 34b 4331