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Albert York. (Davis & Langdale Company, New York, New York)
Artforum International
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June 22, 1998|
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DAVIS & LANGDALE COMPANY
As if you care a damn, there is the geranium green of the leaves, the almost cinnamon tint of the flowers, echoed in the small soft bird's cap, the forlorn dead leaf, the muted cornflower blue of the pot with darker shadows. Geranium in Blue Pot with Fallen Leaf and Bird, 1982, depicts what its title bluntly announces, but with a seemingly unobtrusive difference. The wood panel of the support shows through along the edges, at the leaves' curving limits, on the "horizon" between what might be earth and sky or table and wall (and is both earth and sky and ...
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OREGON IMAGES.(General News)
Newspaper article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
; Byline: The Register-Guard A fallen leaf, mottled with the brown hues of autumn, adds a touch of color to Deadwood Creek on Monday morning.
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Right or wrong?(Reality check: first-person thoughts on surviving the real world)
Magazine article from: American Handgunner
; ...conclusions about training, tactics and weapons. As I review these, based on a few years experience, I think--just maybe--a blue pot metal special in .25 caliber might be the optimal self-defense gun. Maybe the little self-loader with pink plastic stocks just...
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Thinking "the unthinkable" and teaching "the impossible": East-West dialogue through "chaos" of aesthetic formulation, butterfly effect of sagely action, and responsive and responsible Wuwei of De.
Magazine article from: East-West Connections
; ...You are a Zen monk. It is early autumn. You are walking. You pause on a footbridge over a small stream and watch a single fallen leaf that floats under the bridge and passes on down the stream, eventually going out of sight. What goes on in your mind at this...
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Gentle. (poem)
Magazine article from: The Antioch Review
; ...fingers. A more formal time, my mother wears a blue voile dress & high heels that aerate the soft dirt near the shore at Fallen Leaf Lake. When my parents begin to argue, I chew the olives from one hand & measure the fight with what I call the fuck you...
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GENTLE.(Poem)
Magazine article from: The Antioch Review
; ...fingers. A more formal time, my mother wears a blue voile dress & high heels that aerate the soft dirt near the shore at Fallen Leaf Lake. When my parents begin to argue, I chew the olives from one hand & measure the fight with what I call the fuck you...
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China crisis!
Newspaper article from: Yorkshire Evening Post (Leeds, England)
; ...turning all sorts of colours and I thought it was high time I got it checked out. Ali has since had his foot wrapped in a bright blue pot, up to his knee, and will be using crutches to get about on until it is removed in five weeks time. The injury could not have...
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Avalanche of Wonders.(Brief article)(Book review)
Newspaper article from: Internet Bookwatch
; ...of Wonders: Poems and Translations by the Students of Poetry Inside Out is highly recommended to community library poetry shelves everywhere. Leaf, by Janeth Hurturdo, 3rd Grader: Fallen leaf shaped into a heart/broken in half/inside your heart.
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SPARE ROOM (BENEDICTINE ABBEY, JAMBEROO ALLEY).(poem)
Magazine article from: Quadrant
; ...comfort of old books stirs headily as peat or freshly-pulled potatoes, as I get my head in one whose yellowing decay is like a fallen leaf crisping in the sun; and I turn to this dog-ear pressed neatly on a prayer, and wonder who was here, how long ago, and why...
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Mum's life 'torn apart' by row over son's ashes.
Newspaper article from: The Star (Sheffield) (Sheffield, England)
; ...not until recently that Susan asked for the ashes back. Originally I had planned to plant the ashes with a small tree in a blue pot to represent Lee's love of Chelsea FC, said Helen, a grandmother of one. But the pot was too small so I picked a place that...
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Liz Ward at Dunn and Brown Contemporary.(Dallas)
Magazine article from: Art in America
; ...transformed the gallery into a kind of landscape, conjuring up a nature walk punctuated by sporadic, close examinations of a fallen leaf or a patch of moss. The two silverpoints, Large Mesquite Pollen and Large Cascade, contain intricate, wobbly grids of threadlike...
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