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...actually a sculpture by Realist Mags Harries. It is only one of a scattering of Harries' bronzes-a stuffed shopping bag abandoned by a phone booth, a half-eaten lunch left on a bollard-that grace Chelsea, Mass., a town attuned to a movement that hopes to make cities more livable. The driving force of this operation is a national organization called Partners for Livable Places...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Toward More Livable Cities | 11/2/1981 | See Source »

This conceptual schizophrenia emerges in Alex Brooks' set design: neither minimalist, nor realist, but rather an uneasy mixture of the two. Brooks seems to have mistaken epic literalness, which arises from social connotation, with the notion of approximating reality. While the set should be merely suggested, minimal and stripped of reality, the props must be realistic and literal. This idea, inherent to the epic, becomes curiously reversed in Brooks' design. The sets strive for realistic representation, as in Newgate prison. Props, on the other hand, crowd the production, devoid of social significance. What, for example, is the purpose...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Beggar's Banquet | 10/27/1981 | See Source »

...traditional fuels, he says. The long-term development of inexhaustible resources is assured, but in the interim a mix of conservation and dirty energy--coal and nuclear electricity generation--are imperative, he insists. Neither right nor left has met the problem square on; it will take, he says, a realist unswayed by the dogma of free enterprise or the hypnosis of absolutist environmentalism. And perhaps, in this case, he is right; at any rate, he is credible, and his pronuclear argument is sounder than most...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: Both Sides Now | 9/23/1981 | See Source »

...intentioned for a statue of Stalin, but after his death, the Armenians defied that idea since the dictator had already butchered tow-thirds of the population. Around the base of the statue are Russian tanks--reminders of World War Two. Throughout the park are huge posters of the socialist realist school: lines of square-jawed sailors striding in unison into the future; happy collective farmers; and all manner of red flags and red kerchiefs and red messages. On any given Sunday, a good quarter of the city is up there picnicking. The kids are throwing food and the tacitly married...

Author: By Thomas Hines, | Title: Filmpolitik | 8/11/1981 | See Source »

...Historian Martin Friedman points out in his catalogue essay, are "portraits of photographs," and their aggregation of detail forces us to reflect on process-how they were made, why they need to carry so much information. They are conceptual art, of a kind: Idea before Painting. What other realist painter comes near this minimalist harshness? Close's images pay absolute homage to the power of an overriding system; they might have been done on autopilot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Close, Closer, Closest | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

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