Word: dusseldorfers
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...even selected chain gangs from the workers' paradise over the Wall were clanked into the corruptive world of blue films and blue jeans, then-on the final whistle of the match they witnessed-knouted off again. Frankfurt airport, with team supporters looking for planes to Dortmund, Munich, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf and Hannover, was a Brechtian fantasy of chauvinistic headgear and rosettes. Among the major nations unrepresented in the jostle there seemed to be only the Americans, who have never taken to the game, and the English, who invented it, but whose team lost out in elimination matches...
...complaint, the woman stated McKinsey and Company offered her a "lower, stereotypically female job of research consultant" instead of interviewing her for the job of consultant in Dusseldorf, Germany, for which she had applied...
...pattern of discrimination against women in Germany. The student claimed that no woman has ever been employed as a consultant in McKinsey and company's offices in Germany. She also stated that the company interviewer told her that German executives do not like working with women and that "Dusseldorf was out of the question...
...museums during the '60s. Then, suffering from the blanket rejection of Pop art (with which it was vaguely and in fact wrongly connected), her work seemed to drop out of sight. As can be seen in her current show, which will travel from New York to Paris and Dusseldorf, her preoccupations remained constant and her sculptures became stronger than before...
Nauman, a 32-year-old body-artist, video-taper and conceptualist who works in California, is the present Wunderkind of the official avantgarde. His show, booked on the circuit to Bern, Dusseldorf, Milan, Houston and San Francisco, was jointly organized by the Los Angeles County Museum and the Whitney. Its imprimaturs are heavy. There are two long and ingenious catalogue essays by Curators Jane Livingstone and Marcia Tucker, written, alas, in the impacted duckspeak of art magazines (sample: "There is a singular combining of the purely somatic and the archly conceptualized and verbal in his aesthetic cognitions"). Nauman...