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STUDIO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
► OF MODERN ART
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Incorporating 'The Studio' Founded 1893 November 1974 Volume 188 Number 971
Editor: Peter Townsend
Cover: specially designed for this issue by David Hockney
Managing Director: Brian Rushton
Assistant Editors:John McEwen
Irena Oliver Naturalism/modernism: a future for figurative painting /
Editorial Secretary: Cherry Jaquet
Art Direction: Malcolm Lauder John Clark / 170
Advertisement Manager: Martin Rewcastle
Production: Lyndon Haywood Consensus painting and the Royal Academy since 1945 /
Andrew Brighton / 174
Contributing Editors
Dore Ashton (New York)
Jean Clay (Paris) Peter Downsbrough: two pipes, two lines / 177
Frank Whitford
Charles Harrison Art education and success / Clive Ashwin / 181
Tim Hilton
John Elderfield Beckett & others & art: a system / Peter Gidal / 183
Editorial Advisory Committee
J. P. Hodin (International relations) An oil conference as an art event? / Peter Cook / 187
Alan Bowness
Review / 193
Andrew Forge
David Thompson
Joseph Rykwert Book Supplement / reviews by Howard Daniel,
John Golding
Martin Green, Ronald Hunt, Victor Schonfield,
Publishers
Michael Spens Robin Spencer, Francis Strauven, John A. Walker,
D. Thomas Bergen (USA)
Frank Whitford
International Advisory Panel
Argentina: Jorge Romero Brest
Austria: Georg Eisler Contributors to this issue
Belgium Michael Seuphor
Canada: David Silcox
France: Jacques Lassaigne John Clark is a painter and lecturer in fine Peter Gidal teaches at the Royal College of
Germany: Dr. Werner Schmalenbach art at Hull College of Art. His next Art. His films will be shown at Film Forum
Holland: Prof. A. M. Hammacher exhibition is in July 1975, at the Park and at the Museum of Modern Art, New
Israel.• Haim Gamzu
Italy: Prof. G. C. Argan Square Gallery, Leeds. York in January.
Japan: Shuzo Takiguchi
Scandinavia: Leif østby Andrew Brighton is a lecturer in the fine Peter Cook is an architect and director of
Spain: Alejandro Cirici-Pellicer art and art history departments at
Switzerland: Dr Carola Giedion-Welcker Art Net, he is currently working on two
Goldsmith's College, London. books on architectural theory, to be
USA: Thomas M. Messer
published in 1975 by Thames and Hudson
Peter Downsborough is an artist living and and Studio Vista.
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