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Studio International
Incorporating 'The Studio' Founded 1893 May 1973 Volume 185 Number 955
Editor: Peter Townsend Cover: specially designed for this issue by Jan Dibbets, born 1941 in Weert, living in
Managing Director: Brian Rushton Amsterdam. For more on his work see Studio International, June 1972 and January 1973.
Assistant Editor: John McEwen
Assistant Editor (Production): Irena Oliver A drawing by Picasso / 202
Editorial Secretary: Zabelle Stenton On art and museum policies in the Netherlands / R. W. D. Oxenaar / 203
Art Director: Tony Garrett
Advertisement Manager: Martin Rewcastle Emerging from the valley of the shadow of art education into ... ? /
Advertising representative in the USA: Cor Blok / 205
Paul Shanley
Ateliers 63: international working centre for artists / Toon Verhoef / 208
Contributing Editors: Correspondence / 208
Dore Ashton (New York)
Jean Clay (Paris) New forms of realism / Hans Sizoo / 209
Frank Whitford On principles in environmental design and public art / R. H. Fuchs / 215
Charles Harrison
Tim Hilton Seven Dutch artists:
Peter Struycken / 221; Edgar Fernhout / R. H. Fuchs / 222;
Editorial Advisory Committee: J. J. Schoonhoven / R. H. Fuchs / 223 ; J. C. J. van der Heyden / Kees Broos / 224;
J. P. Hodin (International relations) Carel Visser / Barbara Reise / 225; Ger van Elk / Barbara Reise / 226;
Alan Bowness
Andrew Forge Ad Dekkers / Marcel Vos / 227
David Thompson On travelling / Constant / 228
Joseph Rykwert
John Golding On drawing / R. H. Fuchs / 23o
Notes on private collections in the Netherlands / Geert van Beijeren / 233
Publishers:
Michael Spens Gerry Schum / Georg Jappe / 236
D. Thomas Bergen (USA)
Belgian realists / K. J. Geirlandt / 238
US Advertisement Representative: Art information section:
Paul Shanley Feedback / Clive Phillpot / 241; Vision / Malcolm Le Grice / 242; Books /
51 East 78th Street Tim Craig / 242; Graphics / Bud Shark / 242; News and notes / 243
New York City
New York 10021 Recent shows / Reviews by Tim Hilton, John Maclean, Janet Hobhouse,
Tel: (212) 628-3333 Catherine Lampert, Lynda Morris / 245; Selected May gallery listings / 248
International Advisory Panel: Contributors to this issue
mainly concerned with studies for 'New Babylon', a
Argentina: Jorge Romero Brest It. W. D. OXENAAR is director of the State Museum vision of a new world for the homo ludens. A
Austria: Georg Eisler Kroller-Müller. He has published several books on collection of his essays, 'De Opstand vas de homo
Belgium: Michael Seuphor modern art, and is at present engaged in research on ludens' (Revolt of the homo ludens) was published
the painter Bart van der Leck.
Brazil: Mario Pedrosa in 1969.
Canada: David Silcox COR BLOK, the art critic, teaches at the Arnhem GEERT VAN BEIJEREN works at the Amsterdam
France: Jacques Lassaigne College of Art and is the author of many Stedelijk Museum.
publications on recent art. '
Germany: Dr Werner Schmalenbach GEORG JAPPE is art critic of the Frankfurter
TOON VERHOEF, the painter, studied at Ateliers 63 and
Holland: Prof. A. M. Hammacher now lives and works in Edam. Allgemeine Zeitung.
Israel: Haim Gamzu K. J. GEIRLANDT is a lawyer and critic, living in Ghent,
Italy: Prof. G. C. Argan HANS SIZOO is in charge of the exhibition programme who writes for Art International and other art
Japan: Shuzo Takiguchi for modern art in the Stedelijk Museum, Leiden. journals.
Scandinavia: Leif Ostby R. H. FUCHS, who writes as a free-lance art critic, CLIVE PHILLPOT is librarian at Chelsea School of Art.
Spain: Alejandro Cirici-Pellicer teaches art history at the University of Leiden, MALCOLM LE GRICE studied painting at the Slade and
Switzerland: Dr Carola Giedion-Welcker Holland. since 1966 has been making films, mainly through
USA: Thomas M. Messer; J. J. Sweeney MARCEL VOS is teaching at Ateliers 63 and is an the London Film-Makers' Cooperative.
occasional writer. BUD SHARK is an artist and teaches printmaking
BARBARA REISE is a free-lance writer and art critic. at the Slade.
Until recently she was a contributing editor to TIM HILTON is a contributing editor to Studio
Studio International. International.
PETER STRUYCKEN is a painter and theorist, living in JANET HOBHOUSE is a free-lance writer on the arts in
Amsterdam, who teaches environmental design at London and New York.
Arnhem Art College. JOHN MACLEAN the artist teaches at Chelsea School
J. C. J. VAN DER HEYDEN is a painter and printmaker of Art.
living in Den Bosch, Holland. CATHERINE LAMPERT is an artist and writer, until
KEES BROOS is keeper of modern prints and drawings recently a member of the Studio International staff.
at the Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague. LYNDA MORRIS is a post-graduate student at the
CONSTANT (Constant A. Nieuwenhuys), founding Royal College of Art. She has recently completed a
member of the international Cobra group, is now thesis on art education.
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