Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Critics, according to some of their own critics, should not fraternize with the subjects of their criticism. TIME Senior Writer Robert Hughes does not agree. "The point is to learn more than you knew before," he says, "and I've never met an artist who didn't shed some light on his or her own work." So, in preparing for his appraisal of Artist Robert Rauschenberg-who is not only the subject but also the designer of this week's cover, a collage commissioned by TIME-Hughes spent a week in Captiva, Fla., as a member...
...flicker of a TV set as the dial is clicked: rocket, eagle, Kennedy, dancer, oranges, box, all registered with the peacock-hued, aniline-sharp intensity of electronic color. The subject was glut...
...Karajan at 68 is a comparative youngster. But following serious surgery for a slipped disc last year, his four-day concert of masterpieces seemed all the more remarkable. He takes no medicine and still experiences pain. In an infrequent interview, with TIME Music Critic William Bender, he dispatched the subject of pain fast: "So what! I had a long time to think during seven weeks in the hospital. Now everything is such a joy, the bread I eat, every step. It's a new life...
...final session of the symposium of Action for Children's Television (ACT), speakers suggested censorship in advertising and advocated that the networks take responsibility for providing appropriate subject material for children...
...writes, "Caring--empathy--is the vulgar expression of ideology, where ideology exists. Sometimes empathy is an expression of nothing at all." Last week he said "the moral culpability" between an average burglar and the Watergate burglars is "exactly the same. [There is] no difference in motivation relevant to the subject of guilt...