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...rambling old house outside the small town of Red Wing, Minn., lives a warm, engaging man whom contemporary critics are finally coming to recognize as one of the important figures of modern American art. Charles Biederman has labored so long in obscurity that he good-naturedly describes himself as "the best-known unknown artist in America." Partly because of his geographic isolation from the world's art capitals, and partly because of his prophetic, much maligned theories about art, most of his career has been shadowed by misunderstanding, rumor, and critical hostility...
...those of us who truly oppose the war, the innuendos, lies, distortions and violence of the Far Left loom only as an aid and comfort to the present politico-military regime in Washington. Richard M. Biederman...
...decades, the grip of de Stijl's geometry has never lessened, as is demonstrated in the 80-odd paintings on show at Manhattan's Marlborough-Gerson Gallery. Among the younger Dutch painters, Joost Baljeu, 39, makes mechanical totems of an order beyond emotion. U.S. Artist Charles Biederman, 58, saw that his mentor Mondrian had reached "the very limit permitted by the old hand medium of paint." He lays down the brush for what he calls "the new art tools of man"-machines -and makes his metal reliefs look un touched by human hands...
...teams were survivors of elimination's held last Monday. They are Alan Bork '47 and Thomas McFarland '47, consistently high due in local play: John Small '51 and Andrew L. Kaufman '51; James B. Biederman '46 and Paul A. Miller '46; and Frank H. Carber, Jr. '49 and Wesley S. Alpert...
...HELENE BIEDERMAN Cincinnati, Ohio...