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PAUL HORIUCHI-Nordness, 831 Madison Ave. at 69th. This artist arrived at an esthetic blend of East and West by drawing by turns on Sumi-ink training in his native Japan, the tutelage of Seattle Zen Master Takizaki and, finally, the abstract expressionism of Mark Tobey (who selected this show). Horiuchi's abstract collages, composed of torn bits of rice and mulberry paper stained in misty shades of grey, evoke not so much nature's shapes as its weathery moods-sleet, snow, rain...
MANOLO-Schoelkopf, 825 Madison...
TOSHIO ODATE-Radich, 818 Madison Ave. at 68th. This young Japanese New Yorker chins oak and walnut into shapes that look like giant snails or entwined cobras, extracts exotic highlights from the grain of woods. Through...
...message was aimed at Madison Avenue. But it also managed to reach many of those old ladies of 34 and up whom Redbook says it does not want-even though they comprise about 55% of the magazine's approximately 4,000,-000 women readers. The reaction was scornful. "Since I'm rapidly approaching the ripe old age of 46," wrote one subscriber, "I guess you don't want me. So you may be assured I have subscribed for the last time." From the mature perspective of 38 years, another reader informed the magazine...
...screens, and its "White Knight" charges about banishing dirt miraculously with a touch of his trusty lance. Colgate also has an Action "Giant" who reaches a muscular arm right out of the washing machine before awestruck housewives, most of whom are blissfully unaware of the Freudian predilections of Madison Avenue...