Word: artists
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...cover story is accompanied by a chart, "An Informal Genealogy" of rock, which was drawn by Artist John Huehnergarth, in collaboration with Senior Editor Timothy Foote and Critic Bender. With the help of Maps Researcher Nina Lihn, they sorted out the hundreds of pop, country and blues groups of the last four decades in order to show the major lines of development and influence. "It's finally all come together-pop, folk, country, rock and even some jazz," says Bender. "And musically, James Taylor is right where the new rock...
Thanks largely to Asher, Taylor's problem from now on will not be how to secure the success he has lately won but how to live with it personally. The concept of a shy artist suddenly overwhelmed by commerce is one of the phoniest wheezes in show business. Yet given James' predilection for privacy and peace, as well as his slender hold on personal stability, it may prove genuine enough in his case...
...change politics, never took root in him. With profound and wry dignity, Schwitters accepted the contradictions and limits of revolutionary art. Change art and you do not change the world, he admitted. But, he would have added, anyone must work for change with what he has, and all an artist...
...complains that she doesn't understand what he's saying, he answers, "It's not real to you, but it's real to me." And it is precisely this that explains Cassavetes' attitude toward his audience. He is so determined to uphold some private conception of the honest artist that he treats his audience with a contempt that becomes itself artificial...
...100th anniversary of Marin's birth in 1870, the Los Angeles County Museum has assembled a full-dress retrospective of his work (more than 150 oils, watercolors and drawings), which opens this week at New York's Whitney Museum. It offers fresh insights on this persistently underrated artist...