Page 8-Tuesday, May 18, 1982-The Michigan Daily Edlich creates art that (ContinuedfromPage7) selves with some aspect of fruitful tension that exists between two simultaneity. With Picasso the viewer modalities. One mode is exemplified by perceives many perspectives at once Picasso's Cubist works in which objects from the outside. With Matisse the ex- supposedly in the same time/space perience is an intuition, or "the sym- frame each have as Rudolph Arnheim pathy by which one transports oneself says, their "own system of perspective to the interior of an object in order to presentation." coincide with its unique and therefore Another mode is the work of Matisse, iineffable quality." With Edlish, both who was concerned more with extrac- perspective and essence are ting the essence of a thing from a "suc- acknowledged as givens, and the cession of moments," that made up the viewer's mind leaps tpward what could existence of the object. The area in be called quite simply, an opening. between reverberates with the Most of the titles of Edlich's exhibited possibility, or perhaps it's the im- works do refer to windows, reflections possibility, of a "polyphony of visual and movement: Landscape Before an forms being frozen." Open Window, Reflections on a All three artists have occupied them- Season's landscape, and Ouverture is simply simultaneous with Cypress Forms I. The impression movement except as a kind of mental these works give is that of moving exercise. Visual art is so often a leaves, and of sunlight which is acting diagram of one idea or an illustration to upon the air to create breezes that em- a story. Stehpen Bann speaks of phasize the leafy shadows. The shapes achieving simultaneity or represen- have a vibrancy which comes in part tation of several things by one symbol from the contrast between their colors "through a kind of counterpoint. . . a and the saturated backgrounds. retrograde motion that would penetrate But there is also an intentional, sure consciousness." # fullness to them, which encourages a There have been linguistic theories perception that out of their fragmen- which postulate that the origin of tary nature will grow the familiar ob- language was music. For those of us jects: The cypress and the window who are skeptical of language as being panes. the best mode of communication and Edlich's works have a close relation- expression, alternatives which avoid ship to music. What he is attempting to the pitfalls of linguistic systems, are do is introduce rhythm into an art form always welcome. which by its nature does not feature I 0 SINE QUA NON... In ancient Rome it meant an absolutely essential thing. In modern Discount Record Stores it still means something extremely essential: a great new line of classical cassettes at a very special price. 0 6 1 *I Choose from over sixty titles! 3.99 each Hurry in for best selection, offer good while supply lasts. 300 South State Street (corner of State & Liberty) Phone: 665-3679 ____ "When it comes to music, come to us." 390113-052 .