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...also appears to be painting about a metaphorical battle: the artist’s internal struggle to create. The suite’s unspoken and hidden theme is that of creation and making art both erotic and violent. Art is an act of courage, aggression, creation, destruction and embattlement. With freshness and exuberance, wisdom and subtlety, Twombly has created a definitive painting about painting...
...things Japan has lost since its economic bubble popped 12 years ago - the van Goghs, Rockefeller Center, national confidence - add one more: the comforting, all-accepted platitude. You don't hear the whens, hows or ifs of economic recovery anymore: the unspoken question these days is whether some seismic collapse is on the near horizon. Lifetime employment, a pillar of the Japanese miracle, has been supplanted by the specter of lifetime underemployment for today's twentysomethings and brutally early retirement for the salarymen who rose out of that rubble. A lot of Japanese are shaking their heads and muttering, "Times...
...enough at the time, has grown exponentially with bankruptcies and the decline in the stock market. Kenneth Courtis, vice chairman of Goldman Sachs in Tokyo, describes "Himalayas of debt crashing down on the economy." In January, Yoichi Masuzoe, a parliament member from the ruling LDP, gave voice to many unspoken fears when he pronounced, "By the end of March we will have a financial crisis - that is 100% true...
...them, they look like...well...giant moths. Hence, the title The Mothman Prophecies. Their business is to warn the world of impending disasters. The possibility that their auguries may be of the self-fulfilling variety--that they may actually cause the chaos they predict--hovers unspoken as we watch director Mark Pellington's entertainingly eerie film...
...range that has included a political activist in Waking the Dead and the girlfriend who survived Pollock's fatal car crash. "Jennifer is a great listener," says Mind director Ron Howard, "both onscreen and off." That capacity girds her work with a passion as fierce as it is unspoken...