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...with defined aims. The word movement, in fact, is mere packaging: a bogus form of authentication aimed at nervous collectors who demand instant history. In reality, the scenario is very complex. No generalizations hold true all the way across it, and the strongest realists-like Alfred Leslie and Philip Pearlstein-produce work that would have commanding authority whatever the current fashion...
...everything except the insistent, forming pressure of his drawing. Corners meet and windows describe their rectangles with the cool inevitability of geometric abstraction. And its idealist, detached tone is very different from the concrete vigor of the man who must be, by now, America's leading realist: Philip Pearlstein...
Other speakers included General Bruce Clark, chairman of the Freedom Foundation in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, and Lewis Pearlstein, trustee of the Association of the Army...
...public service program coordinated by the Advertising Council Inc., to which agencies volunteer their services and media donate space and time. It is usually left to the council to recruit agencies for accounts it considers "major." When Peace Corps officials, on their own, dropped Y. & R. for Keye, Donna & Pearlstein, council members observed that the new agency was too small for an account that had been given $25 million worth of media placements. The council thereupon shrank Keye, Donna & Pearlstein's new plum by reducing Peace Corps advertising from "major" to "bulletin" status, on grounds that the council...
...direction of Peace Corps officials, Keye and his partners, Art Director Mario Donna and Media Specialist Len Pearlstein, are at work on a new campaign aimed less at college idealists and more at mature craftsmen. (The corps has no age limit.) "The need now is to attract middle-class working America," says Keye. Accordingly, one ad in the agency's proposed new campaign proclaims, "The Peace Corps is looking for people who can speak two languages-American and plumbing." Another ad, aimed at Negro newspapers, says, "If the Peace Corps is lily white, it's your fault...