Page 11 - Studio International - December 1974
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Incorporating 'The Studio' Founded 1893 December 1974 Volume 188 Number 972
Editor: Peter Townsend Cover: specially designed for this issue by Kurt Kranz, who recently had an
Managing Director: Brian Rushton exhibition at the New York Cultural Centre
Assistant Editors: John McEwen
Irena Oliver American painting and British painting: some issues /
Editorial Secretary: Cherry Jaquet Terry Smith / 218
Art Direction: Malcolm Lauder
Advertisement Manager: Martin Rewcastle Two recent works / Douglas Huebler / 224
Production: Lyndon Haywood
Contributing Editors Road-digging and aestheticism: Oxford in 1874 /
Dore Ashton (New York) Tim Hilton / 226
Jean Clay (Paris)
Frank Whitford William Scott in conversation with Tony Rothon / 230
Charles Harrison
Tim Hilton What sculpture is 1 & 2 / William Tucker / 232
John Elderfield
Agnes Denes: analytical works / 235
Editorial Advisory Committee
J. P. Hodin (International relations) The mechanism of control and unofficial art in the USSR /
Alan Bowness
Andrew Forge Igor Golomshtock / 239
David Thompson NSCAD prints / Eric Cameron / 244
Joseph Rykwert
John Golding
Review / 249
Publishers
Michael Spens Guide to publishers, presses and galleries dealing in
D. Thomas Bergen (USA)
graphics / 265
International Advisory Panel
Argentina: Jorge Romero Brest
Austria: Georg Eisler Contributors to this issue
Belgium' Michael Seuphor William Tucker, the sculptor, teaches at
Canada: David Silcox Terry Smith recently completed a 2-year
France: Jacques Lassaigne period in New York as a Harkness Fellow. St Martin's School of Art, London.
Germany: Dr. Werner Schmalenbach He is a member of Art and Language. Igor Golomshtock is Lecturer in Russian
Holland: Prof. A. M. Hammacher-
Israel: Haim Gamzu Next year (1975) he will lecture in art Studies at the University of St Andrews,
Italy: Prof. G. C. Argan theory at Melbourne University and Scotland.
Japan: Shuzo Takiguchi Preston Institute of Technology,
Scandinavia: Leif Østby Eric Cameron is an artist whose recent
Spain: Alejandro Cirici-Pellicer Melbourne. work has been mainly in video. He is
Switzerland: Dr Carola Giedion-Welcker Douglas Huebler's book 'Secrets' will be
USA: Thomas M. Messer Associate Professor at the University of
published by Jack Wendler in the New Guelph, Ontario.
Year.
We regret that, in common with other magazines, William Scott is to have a book of his
the rise in paper, postage and production costs Tim Hilton is currently working on a book drawings published on 1 January 1975
makes it necessary to raise our cover price. The on Ruskin, to be published by Thames by David Anderson, New York.
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Agnes Denes is having an exhibition of
Tony Rothon is a painter and a free-lance her work at the Corcoran Gallery,
writer. Washington, in December.
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