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Bacon utterly rejects this view. He sees himself not as an expressionist but as a realist who nevertheless stakes the outcome of his art on an opposition between intelligence (ordering, remembering, exemplifying) and sensation. His paintings do not strive to tell stories, but to clamp themselves on the viewers' nervous system and offer, as he puts it, "the sensation without the boredom of its conveyance." He once remarked: "An illustrational form tells you through the intelligence immediately what the form is about, whereas a nonillustrational form works first upon sensation and then slowly leaks back into the fact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Singing Within the Bloody Wood | 7/1/1985 | See Source »

...runner, she's always been an inspiration and something to strive for." Harvard women's track Co-Captain Amy Simon says. "She's a unique person--she's very humble and I think the team almost took for granted how good...

Author: By Kate Wiley, | Title: Wileying Away the Miles | 6/6/1985 | See Source »

...form of a bonus that is tied to the company's profits or revenues. That makes workers' annual income somewhat unpredictable, especially in bad times, but the country's unemployment rate is only 2.7%, and layoffs are rare. In addition, the Japanese have a reason to work hard and strive for quality because some of their pay is linked to the company's fortunes. Widespread use of profit sharing, says Weitzman, is one part of the Japanese success story that the U.S. can easily and profitably emulate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Search for a Miracle Cure | 5/20/1985 | See Source »

...business is better than greeting cards at finding imaginative ways to package and promote an old product. The leading companies, Hallmark of Kansas City and American Greetings of Cleveland, have roots that go back almost to the turn of the century, but they strive to be as innovative as fledgling Silicon Valley computer firms. The cardmakers are experimenting with different styles, coming up with novel reasons for people to buy their wares and using new technology that enables cards to play tunes or talk. Hallmark offers 1,200 varieties of cards for Mother's Day, the year's fourth-biggest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greetings, One and All! | 5/13/1985 | See Source »

Staying together, say therapists, depends partly on tempering expectations. % The traditional husband-wife relationship may no longer satisfy many people, but equally unrealistic are those who strive to become Supermom and Ultra- Exec. "You're not going to be able to go as far in your career, have the kind of marriage and be the kind of parent you would like all at the same time," warns Atlanta Psychologist Michael Berger. "If you've got tremendous amounts of energy, go for two of the three. But you're not going to get three out of three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: The Perils of Dual Careers | 5/13/1985 | See Source »

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