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Studio International
Incorporating 'The Studio' Founded 1893 February 1973 Volume 185 Number 952
Editor: Peter Townsend Cover: Specially designed for this issue by Richard Smith, who is among the British artists
Managing Director: Brian Rushton chosen for a major showing at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris this February.
Assistant Editor: John McEwen (Photo by Roland Sherman)
Assistant Editor (Production): Irena Oliver
Editorial Secretary: Zabelle Stenton Public sculpture? / Jeremy Rees, Tony Stokes / 46
Art Director: Marcus Ratliff Krazy Kat Arkive / Robin Spencer / 47
Advertisement Manager: Martin Rewcastle
Advertisement Consultant: Thelma Watt ICA French programme: March 1973 / Jonathan Benthall / 48
Contributing Editors: Correspondence / 49
Dore Ashton (New York) News and notes / 5o
Jean Clay (Paris)
Frank Whitford Feedback / Clive Phillpot / 51
Barbara Reise Books / Timothy Craig / 51
Charles Harrison
Tim Hilton Graphics / Bud Shark / 52
Editorial Advisory Committee: Vision / Malcolm Le Grice / 52
J. P. Hodin (International relations) Abstract Expressionism II / Charles Harrison / 53
Alan Bowness
Andrew Forge Formlessness breaking down form: the paintings of Agnes Martin /
David Thompson Lawrence Alloway / 61
Joseph Rykwert
The untroubled mind / Agnes Martin / 64
Publishers: The object / William Tucker / 66
Michael Spens
D. Thomas Bergen (USA) New sculpture by Anthony Caro / John Elderfield / 71
Concentric, eccentric: notes on Carel Visser's graphic art /
R. H. Fuchs / 75
A note on some recent pictures by Alan Green / Andrew Forge / 76
Dieter Rot at the Hayward / John Cauman / 77
Photography into art / Malcolm Le Grice / 78
Moscow diary / Jindřich Chalupecky / 81
International Advisory Panel: Contributors to this issue
Argentina: Jorge Romero Brest JEREMY REES and TONY STOKES run the Arnolfini AGNES MARTIN has a retrospective at the Institute of
Austria: Georg Eisler Gallery in Bristol and co-ordinated the Stuyvesant Contemporary Art, Philadelphia.
Belgium: Michael Seuphor City Sculpture Project. WILLIAM TUCKER, the sculptor, lectures at St Martin's
Brazil: Mario Pedrosa ROBIN SPENCER is a Fellow of Jesus College, School of Art.
Canada: David Silcox Cambridge. JOHN ELDERFIELD has recently returned to the UK
France: Jacques Lassaigne JONATHAN BENTHALL iS Secretary of the ICA. from a year's teaching at Yale University,
Germany: Dr Werner Schmalenbach CLIVE PHILLPOT is librarian at the Chelsea School of Connecticut.
Holland: Prof. A. M. Hammacher Art. R. H. FUCHS teaches art history at the University of
Israel: Haim Gamzu BUD SHARK is an artist and lectures in printmaking at Leiden, Holland.
Italy: Prof. G. C. Argan the Slade School of Fine Art. ANDREW FORGE is a free-lance critic and broadcaster.
Japan: Shuzo Takiguchi TIMOTHY CRAIG is a writer and critic, currently JINDRICH CHALUPECKY, who lives in Prague, is a well-
Scandinavia: Leif Østby working on a book on Al Capone. known Czech critic.
Spain: Alejandro Cirici-Pellicer
Switzerland: Dr Carola Giedion-Welcker MALCOLM LE GRICE is a film-maker and lectures at JOHN CAUMAN has written for Art International, and is
USA: Thomas M. Messer; J. J. Sweeney St Martin's School of Art. completing a book on visual concepts for children.
CHARLES HARRISON is editor of Art-Language.
LAWRENCE ALLOWAY writes for Artforum, Art in
America and many other publications.
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