Studio International – July-August 1971, Volume 182 Number 935. Cover: Sketch for "Zing" 1970 by Bridget Riley.
Contents: What is reality? The theme of Documenta 5/Georg Jappe; This spring in West Germany/Robert Kudielka; Science in art/Marcello Salvadori; Experimental art: Stubbs to Sonfist/Jonathan Benthall; Sydney: art in the universities/Donald Brook; ‘True Patriot Love’: Joyce Wieland at the National Gallery of Canada; Bridget Riley/David Thompson; Three shows at the Hayward: Hodler and Böcklin/Frank Whitford; Henri Laurens/William Tucker; Letter from Bucharest/Radu Varia; A tail of two exhibitions: The aborted Haacke and Robert Morris shows/Barbara Reise; Background to the foreground: the Haacke exhibition history/ Edward Fry and Thomas M. Messer; ‘Which is in fact what happened’: Thomas M. Messer/in an interview with Barbara Reise; The limits of collecting/Sir Norman Reid; Three early African sculptures; Supplement: new and recent art books/Reviews by Mark Haworth-Booth, Jonathan Benthall, Alan Bowness, Timothy Clark, Richard Cork, Peter Gidal, Andrew Higgens, Timothy Hilton, Frank Whitford.
Title: Studio International – July-August 1971
Authors: Peter Townsend (ed.)
Publication date: July 1971
Format: Softcover
Pages: 56
Language: English
Images: Extensively illustrated throughout in colour and b/w
Condition: Good. Cover and first page detached from text block.
Stock Number: RB04078 66
Contents: What is reality? The theme of Documenta 5/Georg Jappe; This spring in West Germany/Robert Kudielka; Science in art/Marcello Salvadori; Experimental art: Stubbs to Sonfist/Jonathan Benthall; Sydney: art in the universities/Donald Brook; ‘True Patriot Love’: Joyce Wieland at the National Gallery of Canada; Bridget Riley/David Thompson; Three shows at the Hayward: Hodler and Böcklin/Frank Whitford; Henri Laurens/William Tucker; Letter from Bucharest/Radu Varia; A tail of two exhibitions: The aborted Haacke and Robert Morris shows/Barbara Reise; Background to the foreground: the Haacke exhibition history/ Edward Fry and Thomas M. Messer; ‘Which is in fact what happened’: Thomas M. Messer/in an interview with Barbara Reise; The limits of collecting/Sir Norman Reid; Three early African sculptures; Supplement: new and recent art books/Reviews by Mark Haworth-Booth, Jonathan Benthall, Alan Bowness, Timothy Clark, Richard Cork, Peter Gidal, Andrew Higgens, Timothy Hilton, Frank Whitford.
Title: Studio International – July-August 1971
Authors: Peter Townsend (ed.)
Publication date: July 1971
Format: Softcover
Pages: 56
Language: English
Images: Extensively illustrated throughout in colour and b/w
Condition: Good. Cover and first page detached from text block.
Stock Number: RB04078 66
Contents: What is reality? The theme of Documenta 5/Georg Jappe; This spring in West Germany/Robert Kudielka; Science in art/Marcello Salvadori; Experimental art: Stubbs to Sonfist/Jonathan Benthall; Sydney: art in the universities/Donald Brook; ‘True Patriot Love’: Joyce Wieland at the National Gallery of Canada; Bridget Riley/David Thompson; Three shows at the Hayward: Hodler and Böcklin/Frank Whitford; Henri Laurens/William Tucker; Letter from Bucharest/Radu Varia; A tail of two exhibitions: The aborted Haacke and Robert Morris shows/Barbara Reise; Background to the foreground: the Haacke exhibition history/ Edward Fry and Thomas M. Messer; ‘Which is in fact what happened’: Thomas M. Messer/in an interview with Barbara Reise; The limits of collecting/Sir Norman Reid; Three early African sculptures; Supplement: new and recent art books/Reviews by Mark Haworth-Booth, Jonathan Benthall, Alan Bowness, Timothy Clark, Richard Cork, Peter Gidal, Andrew Higgens, Timothy Hilton, Frank Whitford.
Title: Studio International – July-August 1971
Authors: Peter Townsend (ed.)
Publication date: July 1971
Format: Softcover
Pages: 56
Language: English
Images: Extensively illustrated throughout in colour and b/w
Condition: Good. Cover and first page detached from text block.
Stock Number: RB04078 66