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Earthy, Rustic Works Bring Warmth to Exhibit
Dirt. Graphite. Charcoal. Horses’
hooves. These are the unconventional in
gredients of “Connections: Traces and
Fragments,” Marty Baird’s exciting art
exhibit at the Carrboro Arts Center.
The first day of autumn is Sept. 23, and
Baird’s exhibition with its warm brown,
orange and russet colors is an excellent
introduction to the season.
Her artwork has a rustic, Southwestern
flare. She uses
paper that has
the look and
feel of soft,
tanned leather.
Add to this an
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occasional horse’s hoofprint, and the piece
transforms itself into a kind of Western
landscape.
Baird’s artis very process-oriented. “The
history of the paper is very important,”
Bhutto Tries to Regain Political Power in Pakistan
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Benazir
Bhutto’s sculpted face still makes the cam
eras click furiously. Her charm can bring a
crowd alive, and the prominent family
name assures her a starring role in
Pakistan’s perennial political dramas.
But Bhutto, now4o and mother of three,
is no longer the golden girl of Pakistani
politics.
Seeking to return to power in Oct. 6
elections, she faces skeptical voters who
remember her disappointing performance
as prime minister from 1988 to 1990 when
she was the first woman to lead a modem
Muslim state.
Pakistan, the largest democratic nation
in the Islamic world, is holding its third
ballot in five turbulent years that have seen
the death of a military dictator and the
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Baird said. “I let it age first. ” For example,
some paper is laid out on gravel to achieve
a softer texture.
Her work is deeply connected to the
land and nature. Avery unique quality is
the use of soil instead of paint. “The soil is
just rubbed into the paper and gives a
velvety, parchment look, ” she said.
Not just any soil will do. In this exhibit,
the yellow soil in the piece “French Frag
ment” is actually from France, and the red
and brown soil in "Piedmont Fragment” is
from the Piedmont.
Baird’s imagery and “tom” patterns in
each piece link the landscapes of her home
state of Texas to those of North Carolina
and France.
Her 14-inch-square works are like look
ing down through layers of sediment. Baird
achieves a 3-D effect through peeling away
layers of the paper in random patterns.
demise of two elected governments on cor
ruption charges, including Bhutto’s.
Bhutto’s left-leaning Pakistan People’s
Party and the conservative Pakistan Mus
lim League, led by the recently resigned
PrimeMinisterNawaz Sharif, appear to be
running neck and neck.
But neither leader inspires much confi
dence in a nation burdened with a shaky
economy and an escalating drug and gun
smuggling problem.
Bhutto senses this and says she’s
changed.
“The voter has gotten more demand
ing,” she said in an interview with The
Associated Press at her whitewashed home
in Islamabad. “In 1988, the voters just
wanted democracy. Our campaign was
much more general then. Now we are
more specific.”
here on out, negotiations between the two
nations would be precarious.
“I think each side is going to be vulner
able to being called a traitor from its own
people unless it gives unilateral conces
sions down the road,” he said.
Shadid held out hope for the creation of
anew nation in the region. “Hopefully, if
the agreement makes it a few years, a
unique Palestinian state will emerge in the
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Some edges are rubbed with graphite for a
charred effect.
In the piece “Earth Fragment” a rectan
gular section is tom away to reveal differ
ent traces and colors underneath. Achiev
ing the 3-D effect can take a long time, she
said. “When I pull paper away, I never
know what I’ll find.”
The smaller pieces are greatly contrasted
by huge two-dimensional works, such as
“Longwood.” Baird walks horses across
the paper to create a natural rhythm through
their hoofprints. “Their stride is primitive
and natural —bigger than me,” Baird said.
“There’s an inherent order that comes
from out of the rhythm of the horse’s prints
on the paper,” she said. “The works are
very much about traces and natural rhythm.
“These large, flat pieces are more about
space and the way one feels in space.”
The larger pieces do not have the same
Mindful ofMuslim tradition, she wears
a loose, flowing purple dress, often fid
dling with her white head-scarf that slides
from her curled black hair.
Her tone is stem, her eye contact so
direct it borders on a stare. She smiles and
laughs only when discussing her children,
whose pictures hang on the living room
walls.
“When I campaign, the children say,
‘Take us with you.’ I tell them, ‘No, I
can’t.’ They say, ‘So give us a chocolate.’
And I give them a chocolate,” she said.
Politics and family have always been
closely linked for Bhutto, daughter of
former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto,
who was overthrown and hanged in the
19705.
During her father’s rule, she was edu
cated at Harvard and Oxford Universities.
next decade," he said.
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said his feelings were mixed.
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he said. “It’s not really whether it’s going
to last but whether it’s going to begin in the
first place.”
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to problems in the Middle East was not
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Still, they have their own unique spatial
qualities and movement.
One viewer remarked that the exhibit
was reminiscent of the 1960s with its incor
poration ofhand prints and horses’ hooves.
Each piece certainly has its own natural,
random order. There are no straight, hard
lines or edges to intrude upon the exhibit’s
soft, welcoming appeal.
The audience’s perception is important
to Baird. “It’s always exciting to me when
people look at the work and bring some of
their own associations into it,” she said.
“For me that is what brings the work alive
an emotional, personal response.”
Her exhibit will be on display at the
Arts Center through Sept. 28.
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p.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday.
The image of a liberated woman that
won her admirers in the West sometimes
works against her in conservative Paki
stan, though it adds spice to the political
intrigue surrounding the Bhutto clan.
Herpolo-playing husband Asif Zardari,
whom she barely knew when they wed in
1987, was jailed in 1990 on charges that
included extortion and kidnapping. Never
convicted, he was released in February
and is running for a seat in the National
Assembly.
Bhutto, meanwhile, doesn’t appear to
be on speaking terms with her brother
Murtaza, who also plans to run for the
assembly despite his own legal problems.
He was implicated in a 1981 hijacking of a
Pakistani plane to Afghanistan. He remains
there while trying to get the criminal charges
dropped before the election
likely in the near future.
“I think it’s definitely a historic mo
ment,” he said.
“On the other hand, I think a lot more
needs to be done. (The agreement) gets rid
of a lot of roadblocks.”
But Koren’s outlook was unfailingly
sunny.
“I’m amazed at just how quickly the
world is changing, and how bright this
world is beginning to look .... This is a
glorious day,” he said.
Schwartz said he saw the signing as a bit
of light in a chaotic world.
“Given what else is going on in the
world, one should take what bit of hope,
what bit of optimism one gets.”
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hatred to the hard labors of reconcilia
tion.”
The agreement faces formidable oppo
sition among Israelis who fear their gov
ernment has gone too far, and among Pal
estinians who accuse Arafat of accepting a
sellout that falls short of a full Palestinian
state.
Rabin spoke movingly of the difficulty
of making peace with a man he blamed for
the deaths of countless Israelis.
“It’s not so easy,” he said, “neither for
myself as a soldier in Israel’s war, nor for
the people of Israel, nor for the Jewish
people in the Diaspora who are watching
us now with great hope mixed with appre
hension.”
Arafat sought to appease his critics after
the ceremony by predicting that the Pales
tinian flag “will fly over Jerusalem’s walls,
minarets and churches.”
Under the agreement, the controversial
issue of Jerusalem was postponed until
later in the negotiations.
In his remarks, Rabin spoke pointedly
of the city as “the ancient and eternal
capital of the Jewish people.”
Later at a news conference, Rabin
stressed that Israeli armed forces would
retain control over all Israeli settlements in
the land being turned over to the PLO, as
well as “responsibilities for Israelis wher
ever they move.”
Rabin said flatly Sunday that Arafat
could forget the idea of a Palestinian state
with Jerusalem as the capital.
Arafat, long shunned as a terrorist, was
upbeat on his arrival at the White House.
He was greeted by Clinton at a reception in
the Blue Room.
“He was smiling. He shook everybody’s
hands and was beaming," White House
press secretary Dee Dee Myers said.
Rabin arrived three minutes later and
remained across the room from Arafat.
They did not speak to each other, and other
people in the room seemed to circulate
around them.
The ceremony marked the first time an
Israeli leader publicly met with the head of
the organization it had officially consid
ered terrorist.
The agreement was signed on the same
desk used for signing the 1979 peace agree
ment between Israel and Egypt, the only
Arab-Israeli peace accord ever until now.
The signing was broadcast live to mil
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sions of supporters and opponents.
In Jordan and Syria, Palestinians tore
up pictures of Arafat, burned Israeli flags,
marched angrily through the streets and
promised to wreck the PLO-Israeli peace.
In Lebanon, security forces fired on
protesters, killing seven and wounding 41.
Elsewhere, Palestinians fired guns in jubi
lation when they saw TV pictures of Arafat
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Tuesday, September 14,1993
on the South Lawn.
Opening the ceremony, Clinton called
it a “great occasion of history and hope.
“A peace of the brave is within our
reach.”
The ceremony started a few minutes
late after last-minute negotiations over
changing a single word in the agreement.
At the insistence of the PLO, the word
“Palestinian” was changed to “PLO” dur
ing a reception in the Blue Room just
before Clinton, Rabin and Arafat walked
outdoors to the podium.
The agreement was signed at 11:41 a.m.
EDT by Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres and, at 11:43 a.m. by Arafat’s lieu
tenant, Mahmoud Abbas.
“I want to tell the Palestinian delega
tion that we are sincere, that we mean
business,” Peres said. “We do not seek to
shape your life or determine your destiny. ”
Abbas said, “Peaceful coexistence and
cooperation are the only means for reach
ing understanding and for realizing the
hopes of the Palestinians and the Israelis.
The agreement we will sign reflects the
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