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Studio International
Incorporating 'The Studio' Founded 1893 April 1973 Volume 185 Number 954
Editor: Peter Townsend Cover: Specially designed for this issue by Erté. (See page 151.)
Managing Director: Brian Rushton
Assistant Editor: John McEwen The Lay Figure Speaks / From the first issue of The Studio 1893 / 15o
Assistant Editor (Production): Irena Oliver Erté's covers / Charles Spencer / 151
Editorial Secretary: Zabelle Stenton A serious exhibition: a backward look at Documenta 5 II /
Art Director: Marcus Ratliff Rene Denizot / 151
Advertisement Manager: Martin Rewcastle
A modest drama: Adrian Stokes on his paintings / 153
Contributing Editors:
Christopher Fox on Adrian Stokes / 153
Dore Ashton (New York)
Jean Clay (Paris) Correspondence / 154
Frank Whitford Bombay film hoardings / Dieter Zeitz / 157
Charles Harrison Popular Moslem art in Jerusalem / M. Rosen-Ayalon / 158
Tim Hilton
Political street art in Santiago / Monica Pidgeon / 16o
Editorial Advisory Committee: 'British Allsorts' / Photographs taken at the opening of the exhibition of
J. P. Hodin (International relations) contemporary British art at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la vile de Paris / 161
Alan Bowness
Andrew Forge The political ideology of Futurism / Mario de Micheli / 162
David Thompson Cuningham: a parody of 'new thought' / Paul William White / 17o
Joseph Rykwert Piet Zwart / Kees Broos / 176
John Golding
The Tate Gallery: acquisitions, exhibitions, trustees, future
Publishers: developments / A discussion between Richard Cork, Norman Reid,
Michael Spens Ronald Alley, Richard Morphet, Anne Seymour, Martin Butlin,
D. Thomas Bergen (USA) Michael Compton / 181
Art information section:
Feedback / Clive Phillpot / 193; Books / Tim Craig / 193; Vision /
Malcolm Le Grice / 194; Graphics / Bud Shark / 194; News and notes / 195;
Recent shows / Reviews by Rosetta Brooks, Tim Hilton, Janet Hobhouse,
Catherine Lampert, Lynda Morris / 197; Selected April gallery listings / 200
International Advisory Panel: Contributors to this issue
Argentina : Jorge Romero Brest RENÉ DENIZOT is a young French philosopher. Part I of View', a selection of London Open-Air Sculpture,
Austria: Georg Eisler his review of events at Documenta 5 appeared last published by Hutchinsons in 197r.
Belgium: Michael Seuphor month. KEES BROOS is keeper of modern prints and drawings
Brazil: Mario Pedrosa cHARLEs SPENCER, author of 'Erté' (Studio Vista) at the Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague.
Canada: David Silcox published in 1970, is now completing a book on RICHARD CORK, Art Critic of the Evening Standard,
France: Jacques Lassaigne Leon Bakst to be published by Academy Editions selected 1973's 'Critics Choice' shown last month at
Germany: Dr Werner Schmalenbach later this year. Arthur Tooth's, London. His forthcoming book on
Holland: Prof. A. M. Hammacher CHRISTOPHER FOX is a free-lance writer and art critic. `Vorticism: The Birth of Abstract Art in England' will
Israel: Haim Gamzu ADRIAN STOKES, who died recently, was a painter and be published later this year by Gordon Fraser.
Italy: Prof. G. C. Argan writer. Among his best known works are: 'Colour and CLIVE PHILLPOT is Librarian at Chelsea School of Art.
Japan: Shuzo Takiguchi form', 1937; 'Stones of Rimini', 1935; 'Reflections on TIM CRAIG is a poet and critic.
Scandinavia: Leif Østby the nude', 2967. MALCOLM LE GRICE studied painting at the Slade and
Spain: Alejandro Cirici-Pellicer DIETER ZEITZ is Headmaster of the German School in since 1966 has been making films, mainly through the
Switzerland: Dr Carola Giedion-Welcker Bombay. London Film-Makers' Cooperative.
USA: Thomas M. Messer; J. J. Sweeney DR ROSEN-ALAYON teaches Islamic Art and Archaeology BUD SHARK is an artist and teaches printmaking at the
at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is the Slade.
author of the forthcoming 'La Céramique Musulman ROSETTA BROOKS is Assistant Director of Gallery
de Suse'. House, London.
MONICA PIDGEON, born and brought up in Chile, has TIM HILTON is a Contributing Editor to Studio
recently been back there on a visit. She is editor of International.
Architectural Design. JANET HOBHOUSE is a free-lance writer on the arts in
MARIO DE MICHELI, an Italian Marxist art critic, is a London and New York.
regular contributor to Unita, Paese Sera and the CATHERINE LAMPERT iS an artist and writer, until
weekly journal, Rinascita. recently a member of the Studio International staff.
PAUL WILLIAM WHITE, a member of Churchill College, LYNDA MORRIS is a post-graduate student at the Royal
Cambridge, is writing a PHD thesis on the 'History of College of Art. She has recently completed a thesis on
London Town Planning' and is author of 'On Public art education.
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