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...since the Iron Curtain clanged down across Europe and the pattern of postwar alliances was forged by the U.S. and Russia has the Old World seen such a flurry of political cross-pollination, of intra-alliance flux. After 20 years of rigid cold-war separatism, East and West Europeans are talking again...
...effect is that of making Mondrian's Boogie-Woogie paintings swing. Agam calls his works "contrapuntals," has even named one Homage to Johann Sebastian Bach for its fugue of color. He uses this oblique approach, he says, to avoid the Judaic religious restrictions on graven images. "In flux, one cannot perceive reality, but only a part of it," he says. As a result, his works may not stand alone impressively enough as masterpieces, but they seem a magnificently practical way to transform blank-walled, vast public wastelands and enormous rooms into lively and provocative architectural gardens...
...Faith in Flux...
...vernacular are really intended to recover the forms of an older, deeper Christianity. From the churches to the laboratories, change itself has become the only constant. Says Stanford's Dr. Dwight Allen: "We are not shifting from one sort of tradition to another; we are in flux for keeps. We have to adjust institutions, attitudes, professions to the fact that change is here to stay...
Pete Waldinger, who was moved to the second line, and third-line center Pete Miller have been hit by flu. The defense, too, is in flux, with Weiland looking for two pairs from among Bobby Carr, Bobby Clark, Chip Scammin, Tag Demment, Gordie Price, and Smith...