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December 29, 1995 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-12-29

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and arrows of time, heat, humid-
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performed aesthetic recondition-
ing on the George Washington por-
trait that hangs in the Masonic
Temple lobby.
This past year also included a
significant retrospective of the best
seminal art of the past 50 years.
The "PaineWebber Collection of
Contemporary Masters" exhibit
at the Detroit Institute of Arts
runs through Dec. 31. Among the
Jewish artists featured are Lu-
cien Freud and Roy Lichten-
stein.
And perhaps the power of art
was best expressed in the shared
project of two artists and longtime
friends, sculptor Arthur Schnei-
der of Franklin Village and film-
maker Harvey Ovshinksy of
Grosse Pointe. Distinct in person-
ality and approaches to their re-
spective art, Schneider and
Ovshinsky found common ground
on a documentary about their co-
authorship of a children's book of
questions.
To paraphrase Schneider, who
spoke about the sacredness of be-
ing an artist: Art is about finding
the right gesture for the right time
and space.
These are just a few of the
artists who found the right gesture
during 1995.

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Prizes worth $24,000 will be
awarded this year to over 250 po-
ets in the North American Open
Poetry Contest, sponsored by The
National Library of Poetry, the
largest poetry organization in the
world. While the contest is open <
to everyone and entry is free, en-
tries must be postmarked by Dec.
31, 1995. To enter, send one orig-
inal poem, no more than 20 lines,
to The National Library of Poet-
ry, 11419 Cronridge Dr., P.O. Box
704-1986, Owings Mills, MD
21117. The poet's name and ad-
dress should appear on the top of
the page. A new contest opens
Jan. 1, 1996.

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