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                                                   November 1972 Volume 184 Number 949
        Incorporating 'The Studio' Founded 1893
        Editor: Peter Townsend                     Cover : Specially designed for this issue by Anthony Green
        Managing Director: Brian Rushton
        Assistant Editor: John McEwen              The odd couple / Donald Zec / 158
        Assistant Editor (Production): Irena Oliver
        Editorial Secretary: Zabelle Stenton       Andy Warhol's 'factory' of modernism / L. Pavlov / 159
        Art Director: Marcus Ratliff               Correspondence / 160
        Advertisement Manager: Martin Rewcastle
        Advertisement Consultant: Thelma Watt
                                                   News and notes / 162
        Contributing Editors:                      Feedback / Clive Phillpot / 163
        Dore Ashton (New York)
        Jean Clay (Paris)                          The last interview given by Fontana / 164
        Frank Whitford
        Barbara Reise                              The sixties in Italy / Tommaso Trini I 165
        Charles Harrison
        Tim Hilton                                 Judd and after / Roelof Louw / 171
        Editorial Advisory Committee:              Aspects of art education 2 :
        J. P. Hodin (International relations)          Four Midland polytechnic fine-art departments / Anthony Everitt / 176
        Alan Bowness                                   Remarks on art education / P. Berry, P. Wood, K. Wright / 179
        Andrew Forge
         David Thompson                            UK commentary / Ivor Davies, John Elderfield, Anthony Green,
        Joseph Rykwert                             Willy Rotzler / 182
        Publishers:                                A closed, infinitely open universe / Dore Ashton / 189
         Michael Spens
         D. Thomas Bergen (USA)                    Work and behaviour — life and death — everyday situations / Hans Hollein / 192

                                                   More on 'The New Art' / R. H. Fuchs / 194
                                                   Supplement : new and recent art books / Reviews by Cyril Barrett,
                                                   Andrew Forge, Elizabeth Glazebrook, Charles Harrison,
                                                   Tim Hilton, Harold Hurrell, Robert McNab, Robert Short,
                                                   Frank Whitford, Maurice Yaffe.



        International Advisory Panel:             Contributors to this issue
        Argentina: Jorge Romero Brest             DONALD ZEC is a columnist with the Daily Mirror.   IVOR DAVIES has organized the 'Kinetic Art' exhibition
        Austria: Georg Eisler                     L. PAVLOV is a Russian art critic.         showing at the Talbot Rice Art Centre, Edinburgh.
        Belgium: Michael Seuphor                                                             ANTHONY GREEN has recently had an exhibition of his
        Brazil: Mario Pedrosa                     CLIVE PHILLPOT is librarian at Chelsea School of Art.   work at the Rowan Gallery, London.
        Canada: David Silcox                       TOMASSO TRINI is editor of DATA,  Milan.
        France: Jacques Lassaigne                                                            WILLY ROTZLER, the art critic, lives in Zurich.
        Germany: Dr Werner Schmalenbach            ROELOF LOUW, the sculptor, is going to the United   DORE ASHTON is a contributing editor to Studio
        Holland: Prof. A. M. Hammacher             States to teach in the winter.            International.
        Israel: Haim Gamzu                         ANTHONY EVERITT is arts editor of the Birmingham
        Italy: Prof. G. C. Argan                   Post.                                     HANS HOLLEIN is an Austrian architect and sculptor.
        Japan: Shuzo Takiguchi                                                               R. H. FUCHS, who writes as a free-lance art critic,
        Scandinavia: Leif østby                    P. BERRY, P. WOOD and K. WRIGHT graduated from   teaches art history at the University of Leiden,
                                                   Newport College of Art in June 1972.
         Spain: Alejandro Girici-Pellicer                                                    Holland.
         Switzerland: Dr Carola Giedion-Welcker    JOHN ELDERFIELD recently returned to the U.K. from a
         USA: Thomas M. Messer; J. J. Sweeney      year's teaching at Yale University, Connecticut.




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