Page 19 - Studio International - June 1971
P. 19
Studio International
Incorporating 'The Studio', Founded 1893 June 1971 Volume 181 Number 934
Editor: Peter Townsend Cover: Single Woman by Colin Self, one of a new series of i i etchings entitled
Assistant Editor: Charles Harrison Prelude to 1,000 objects, which have been selected to represent Great Britain at the
Art Director: Malcolm Lauder
Advertisement Manager : Thelma Watt Sao Paulo Biennale this year
Contributing Editors:
Dore Ashton (New York) Gurgles around the Guggenheim / Statements and comments by Daniel Buren,
Jean Clay (Paris) Diane Waldman, Thomas M. Messer, Hans Haacke / 246
Frank Whitford
Barbara Reise Correspondence / 25o
Editorial Advisory Committee:
J.P.Hodin (International relations) David Bohm and the Rheomode / Jonathan Benthall / 251
Alan Bowness
Andrew Forge Letter from Prague / Jindřich Chalupecký / 253
David Thompson
International Advisory Panel: Some thoughts on 'Art and Technology' / Jane Livingston / 258
Argentina: Jorge Romero Brest
Austria: Georg Eisler The information fall-out / Les Levine / 264
Belgium: Michael Seuphor
Brazil: Mario Pedrosa UK commentary / Tim Hilton / 268
Canada: David Silcox
France: Jacques Lassaigne The Rothko chapel at Houston / Dore Ashton / 273
Germany: Dr Werner Schmalenbach
Holland: Prof. A.M.Hammacher Dutch artists on television / Carel Blotkamp / 276
Israel: Haim Gamzu
Italy: Prof. G.C.Argan The art-lesson / Richard Wollheim / 278
Japan: Shuzo Takiguchi
Scandinavia: Leif Ostby limo 7o / John Latham / 305
Spain: Alejandro Cirici-Pellicer
Switzerland: Dr Carola Gideon-Welcker Supplement on prints and graphics, including Donald H. Karshan on 'The end of
USA: Thomas M.Messer; J.J.Sweeney "the cult of the unique"' 285; Publishers and presses 297; Directory of galleries
Yugoslavia: Aleska Celebonovic
and dealers dealing in prints 299
Studio International (Incorporating TheStudio) Contributors to this issue
37 Museum Street London WCI (Editorial 01-405
•
3957; Advertising 01-405 3956; cable address
`Studioart' London WCI) is published II times a DANIEL BUREN is a French artist whose most recent LES LEVINE, Canadian-born, has a studio in the Bowery.
year by Cory, Adams & Mackay Limited. Distributed exhibitions have been at the Museum of Monchen- In 1969 he had a one-man show at Rowan Gallery,
in the UK by National Magazine Distributors Ltd, Gladbach (West Germany), Folke Skulima (Berlin), London.
22 Armoury Way, London SW18. Great Britain:
Single copy price Sop. Annual subscription (II issues; and Wide White Space (Antwerp).
special July/August number) £9.00 (postage paid). TIMOTHY HILTON, the writer and critic, has recently
Subscriptions may be booked from your local DIANE WALDMAN is a curator at the Solomon R. had published books on the Pre-Raphaelites and
bookseller or direct through the Subscription Keats. His A Slice of Hairy Pie, 'an anti-history of
Department, W. & J. Mackay & Co Ltd, Fair Row, Guggenheim Museum, New York. English culture', is to be published next year.
Chatham, Kent. Student's rate £5.00 on application
to Subscription Department only. USA: Single copy THOMAS M. MESSER is director of the Solomon R. DORE ASHTON, the American critic and writer, is a
price $2.50. Subscription price US and possessions Guggenheim Museum, New York. regular contributor to Studio International.
and Canada $23 for one year (II issues), $42 for
2 years (22 issues). US and Canadian enquiries should
be directed to USA Office, Studio International, HANS HAACKE, the artist, commutes between New York CAREL BLOTKAMP lectures on modern art at the Art-
155 West 15th Street, New York, NY 10011. National and Düsseldorf. His exhibitions include a recent Historical Institute of Utrecht University and is art
news-stand distribution by Eastern News Distributors showing of Howard Wise, New York. critic of the Dutch weekly Vrij Nederland.
Inc., 155 West 15th Street. Second class postage paid
at New York, NY. Overseas subscriptions other than RICHARD WOLLHEIM is Grote Professor of Philosophy
in USA and Canada : £9.00 inclusive of postage. JONATHAN BENTHALL is lecture programmes organiser of Mind and Logic in the University of London and
Agents: S. Africa: Central News Agency Limited. for the ICA, London. teaches at University College. His recent publications
Australia: Gordon & Gotch. New Zealand: Whitcomb
& Tombs. JINDRICH CHALUPECKY, who lives in Prague, is a well- include a book on Sigmund Freud.
known Czech critic. JOHN LATHAM, of Artists Placement Group, calls
himself a 'professor of nonentity'. Inno 70 centres on
Printed by the proprietors JANE LIVINGSTON 15 an assistant curator, Modern Art, the interrelationship between art and economics.
W. & J. Mackay & Co Ltd at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and has been DONALD H. KARSHAN is director of the New York
closely connected with preparations for the 'Art and
Chatham, Kent Technology' Exhibition. Cultural Center.