Living Arts Volume 1, ICA London 1963

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Living Arts was one of the key arts publications of the 1960s. Edited by architect, editor, writer and artist, Theo Crosby, and published by the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, the short-lived publication aimed to document the ICA’s activities throughout the 1950s and early 1960s. Crosby was closely aligned with London's avant garde of the period and along with the catalogue for 'This is Tomorrow' an exhibition he helped to organise in 1956 at the Whitechapel Gallery, Living Arts is one of most significant publications of the period.

Contents: Franz Kline, Theo Crosby, John Bodley, David Sylvester, William Turnbull, Richard Smith, Cornelius Cardew, Lawrence Alloway, Carl Nesjar, Roy Fisher, Robert Freeman.

Title: Living Arts Volume 1
Authors: Edited by Theo Crosby and John Bodley, designed by Gordon House
Publisher: Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
Publication date: 1963
Format: Laminated pictorial card covers.
Pages: 107pp.
Condition: Good. Moderate wear to covers, crease to back cover, page 73 marked with biro
Stock number: RB00532

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Living Arts was one of the key arts publications of the 1960s. Edited by architect, editor, writer and artist, Theo Crosby, and published by the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, the short-lived publication aimed to document the ICA’s activities throughout the 1950s and early 1960s. Crosby was closely aligned with London's avant garde of the period and along with the catalogue for 'This is Tomorrow' an exhibition he helped to organise in 1956 at the Whitechapel Gallery, Living Arts is one of most significant publications of the period.

Contents: Franz Kline, Theo Crosby, John Bodley, David Sylvester, William Turnbull, Richard Smith, Cornelius Cardew, Lawrence Alloway, Carl Nesjar, Roy Fisher, Robert Freeman.

Title: Living Arts Volume 1
Authors: Edited by Theo Crosby and John Bodley, designed by Gordon House
Publisher: Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
Publication date: 1963
Format: Laminated pictorial card covers.
Pages: 107pp.
Condition: Good. Moderate wear to covers, crease to back cover, page 73 marked with biro
Stock number: RB00532

Living Arts was one of the key arts publications of the 1960s. Edited by architect, editor, writer and artist, Theo Crosby, and published by the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, the short-lived publication aimed to document the ICA’s activities throughout the 1950s and early 1960s. Crosby was closely aligned with London's avant garde of the period and along with the catalogue for 'This is Tomorrow' an exhibition he helped to organise in 1956 at the Whitechapel Gallery, Living Arts is one of most significant publications of the period.

Contents: Franz Kline, Theo Crosby, John Bodley, David Sylvester, William Turnbull, Richard Smith, Cornelius Cardew, Lawrence Alloway, Carl Nesjar, Roy Fisher, Robert Freeman.

Title: Living Arts Volume 1
Authors: Edited by Theo Crosby and John Bodley, designed by Gordon House
Publisher: Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
Publication date: 1963
Format: Laminated pictorial card covers.
Pages: 107pp.
Condition: Good. Moderate wear to covers, crease to back cover, page 73 marked with biro
Stock number: RB00532

 
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