Anne Massey and Gregor Muir “Institute of Contemporary Arts 1946-1968” 2014

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Anne Massey and Gregor Muir “Institute of Contemporary Arts 1946-1968” co-published by Institute of Contemporary Arts, London and Roma Publications, Amsterdam, 2014. A stunningly produced book on the history of London’s most important contemporary art venue. This publication is dedicated to the first two decades of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, presenting a thorough history of the organisation's roots in post-war Britain, its mission of providing a physical base for the avant-garde, and its laying the groundwork for a continuing contribution to the evolution of contemporary art. Anne Massey's account is comprehensive in its scope, emphasising the ICA's being openly fluid and responsive to fluctuations in artistic culture with groundbreaking exhibitions and very personal approach. Besides a foreword by executive director Gregor Muir, the book includes numerous archival images and a detailed chronology. Design: Roger Willems.

Title: Institute of Contemporary Arts 1946-1968”
Authors: Anne Massey, Gregor Muir
Publisher: published by Institute of Contemporary Arts, London and Roma Publications, Amsterdam
Publication date: 2014
Format: Hardback. Green cloth-covered boards with black titles.
Pages: 207pp.
Condition: Very good. One or two small spots to the front cover and areas of soiling to the back cover. Otherwise a very good copy. The pages clean and crisp.
ISBN: 978-94-91843-13-6

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Anne Massey and Gregor Muir “Institute of Contemporary Arts 1946-1968” co-published by Institute of Contemporary Arts, London and Roma Publications, Amsterdam, 2014. A stunningly produced book on the history of London’s most important contemporary art venue. This publication is dedicated to the first two decades of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, presenting a thorough history of the organisation's roots in post-war Britain, its mission of providing a physical base for the avant-garde, and its laying the groundwork for a continuing contribution to the evolution of contemporary art. Anne Massey's account is comprehensive in its scope, emphasising the ICA's being openly fluid and responsive to fluctuations in artistic culture with groundbreaking exhibitions and very personal approach. Besides a foreword by executive director Gregor Muir, the book includes numerous archival images and a detailed chronology. Design: Roger Willems.

Title: Institute of Contemporary Arts 1946-1968”
Authors: Anne Massey, Gregor Muir
Publisher: published by Institute of Contemporary Arts, London and Roma Publications, Amsterdam
Publication date: 2014
Format: Hardback. Green cloth-covered boards with black titles.
Pages: 207pp.
Condition: Very good. One or two small spots to the front cover and areas of soiling to the back cover. Otherwise a very good copy. The pages clean and crisp.
ISBN: 978-94-91843-13-6

Anne Massey and Gregor Muir “Institute of Contemporary Arts 1946-1968” co-published by Institute of Contemporary Arts, London and Roma Publications, Amsterdam, 2014. A stunningly produced book on the history of London’s most important contemporary art venue. This publication is dedicated to the first two decades of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, presenting a thorough history of the organisation's roots in post-war Britain, its mission of providing a physical base for the avant-garde, and its laying the groundwork for a continuing contribution to the evolution of contemporary art. Anne Massey's account is comprehensive in its scope, emphasising the ICA's being openly fluid and responsive to fluctuations in artistic culture with groundbreaking exhibitions and very personal approach. Besides a foreword by executive director Gregor Muir, the book includes numerous archival images and a detailed chronology. Design: Roger Willems.

Title: Institute of Contemporary Arts 1946-1968”
Authors: Anne Massey, Gregor Muir
Publisher: published by Institute of Contemporary Arts, London and Roma Publications, Amsterdam
Publication date: 2014
Format: Hardback. Green cloth-covered boards with black titles.
Pages: 207pp.
Condition: Very good. One or two small spots to the front cover and areas of soiling to the back cover. Otherwise a very good copy. The pages clean and crisp.
ISBN: 978-94-91843-13-6

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