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...metal foil and kraft paper. The effect, twinkling and blazing under the museum lights, is of quite breathtaking intensity: the gold and silver may be only foil, but they go beyond rococo incrustation into a domain of absolute theatricality. Hampton's vision contains not one depiction of an angel or a saint, let alone Jesus; this, however, is the source of its power, since the Throne is an empty stage set, literally waiting to be peopled by visitations more real to the artist than the brick wall of the garage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Finale for the Fantastical | 3/1/1982 | See Source »

...rarefied heights of Bel Air, Calif., Charlie's Angel turned Madonna Jaclyn Smith, 35, enjoys the seventh month of her pregnancy in the cool interior of her eleven-room minimansion. She became pregnant shortly after portraying Jacqueline Kennedy in a television movie. "I would put on the maternity padding to play Jackie Kennedy," she says, "and it felt so right. I found myself whispering, 'I wish, I wish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Baby Bloom | 2/22/1982 | See Source »

...replicates in loving detail Smith's own antique bed, complete with details like hand-painted flowers and gold leaf. The master builder is sedately curled up on a plush flower-print couch in an upstairs parlor. Now seven months pregnant, she radiates a warmth well beyond her Charlie's Angel image. Her skin is flawless, her eyes full of the clear California light and her manner exasperatingly placid. She and third husband Cinematographer Tony Richmond (The Greek Tycoon), 39, married last August. "I'm very old-fashioned," says the Houston dentist's daughter. "I've wanted babies ever since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Baby Bloom | 2/22/1982 | See Source »

...delights of body and landscape. As this show repeatedly makes clear, the fantasy of evolution from matter into spirit was shared by other Munich artists before 1914, most strikingly by Hermann Obrist, whose unbuilt project for a monument -figures ascending a spiral, hauled up on top by a winged angel - predicted the great unbuilt monument of the 20th century, Tallin's iron tower for the Third International in Russia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Preparing for Abstraction | 2/15/1982 | See Source »

Philadelphia is looking for an angel like Cole. As part of a Save the Bulletin campaign, one local advertiser has pledged to keep supporting the paper, and Mayor William Green is prepared to offer prospective buyers tax breaks and low-interest loans through the city's Industrial Development Corporation. But because of the Bulletin's operating losses and severance obligations ($12.5 million), few believe that a purchaser will step forward. During a newsroom meeting last week, a sports writer put a tough question to Executive Editor Craig Ammerman and Publisher N.S. ("Buddy") Hayden: "What should I tell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Singing the Big-City Blues | 1/25/1982 | See Source »

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