J.R. Soto, Soto at Signals London, Signals, London, 1965
Folded brochure published on the occasion of an exhibition of works by J.R. Soto held at at Signals, London, 14 October - 24 December 1965. Includes an excerpt from a 1963 Kootz Gallery catalogue written by Umbro Apollonio, as well as a facsimile of a letter by Soto in French printed in blue on translucent paper. Signals London was a short-lived yet influential British venue that showcased avant-garde artists from Europe and Latin America during the 1960s. Signals London began as part of the Centre for Advanced Creative Study and was situated in London's West End from 1964 to 1966. The gallery was instrumental in creating global artistic networks, and introduced early Fluxus, Kinetic, and Op art to the U.K.
Title: J.R. Soto, Soto at Signals London
Publisher: Signals, London
Publication date: 1965
Format: .4pp plus folded facsimile letter, 25.2 x 15.4 cm
Condition: Fine
Stock Number: RB03804
Folded brochure published on the occasion of an exhibition of works by J.R. Soto held at at Signals, London, 14 October - 24 December 1965. Includes an excerpt from a 1963 Kootz Gallery catalogue written by Umbro Apollonio, as well as a facsimile of a letter by Soto in French printed in blue on translucent paper. Signals London was a short-lived yet influential British venue that showcased avant-garde artists from Europe and Latin America during the 1960s. Signals London began as part of the Centre for Advanced Creative Study and was situated in London's West End from 1964 to 1966. The gallery was instrumental in creating global artistic networks, and introduced early Fluxus, Kinetic, and Op art to the U.K.
Title: J.R. Soto, Soto at Signals London
Publisher: Signals, London
Publication date: 1965
Format: .4pp plus folded facsimile letter, 25.2 x 15.4 cm
Condition: Fine
Stock Number: RB03804
Folded brochure published on the occasion of an exhibition of works by J.R. Soto held at at Signals, London, 14 October - 24 December 1965. Includes an excerpt from a 1963 Kootz Gallery catalogue written by Umbro Apollonio, as well as a facsimile of a letter by Soto in French printed in blue on translucent paper. Signals London was a short-lived yet influential British venue that showcased avant-garde artists from Europe and Latin America during the 1960s. Signals London began as part of the Centre for Advanced Creative Study and was situated in London's West End from 1964 to 1966. The gallery was instrumental in creating global artistic networks, and introduced early Fluxus, Kinetic, and Op art to the U.K.
Title: J.R. Soto, Soto at Signals London
Publisher: Signals, London
Publication date: 1965
Format: .4pp plus folded facsimile letter, 25.2 x 15.4 cm
Condition: Fine
Stock Number: RB03804