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Female artists register possibility of artists drawing with below the title the words 'journal (Galleries who wish to be included
I am interested in forming a their eyes, and thereby of modern art'. This did not in the November gallery guide
central register of female eliminating the present convention appear in conjunction with the should send information to Gallery
Guide, Studio International, 14
artists working in this country of using special materials for title on the title page of the
West Central St, London WC
and would be pleased to hear this purpose. At the time I did magazine and on the cover was 1JH, not later than 14 October.)
from anyone who would like to not know of any germane typographically distinct, Your,
contribute to it. reference where this idea had been title throughout this period was
This would be in the form of a taken up, but recently came across clearly STUDIO INTERNATIONAL
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kind of inventory of ideas, an interesting paper (which, Beginning with the cover of Angela Flowers 3 & 4 Portland Mews
information, attitudes and if incidentally pre-dates mine by your December 1973 issue and D'Arblay Street W1 (01-734 0240),
Brendan Neiland to 12 October, Glenys
possible pictorial evidence of three 'years) in Leonardo with both the cover and title page
Barton 15 October-9 November,
work going on at the present volume 2 pp. 399-401 by Richard of your January 1974 issue your Annely Juda 11 Tottenham Mews W1
(01-580 7593). '75 years of Theatre &
time. Ideally this would be a G. Coss called 'Electro-oculography: title has been rearranged so that I
costume designs': 20th century stage
central agency for contacting Drawing with the Eye'. I thought can read it only as either STUDIO, designs October,
Anthony d'Offay 9 Dering Street W1
other female artists and readers of Studio might be INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL (01-629 1578), British painting &
improving communications interested to know about this. OF MODERN ART or STUDIO sculpture 1900-1940, to 25 October,
Colnaghi's 14 Old Bond Street W1
between them. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
MAURICE YAFFE (01-499 7280). Augustus John, Euan
It is my intention to develop OF MODERN ART. Since neither Uglow to 18 October, 18th century
Institute of Psychiatry, London French prints 29 October-29
some sort of regular news of these agrees with your November,
bulletin or similar vehicle to help Malevich promotional literature in which Concourse Gallery Polytechnic of
Central London 35 Marylebone Road
female artists to find out who is The maniacal letter of A. B. Nakov the magazine is still identified as NW1 (01-486 5811), Chinese graphic
doing what, where and when. (Studio International, July— STUDIO INTERNAT ONA L, I art (recent work from the Chinese
Anyone interested please send a August, 1974) hardly merits a suspect that, through a typo- Peoples Republic) to 11 October,
Anthony Benjimin, screenprints &
stamped, addressed envelope to serious reply. Concerning Malevich graphic rearrangement done for etchings 14 October-1 November,
me, and I will be pleased to and Matiushin see my 'Colours other purposes, you have uninten- Crane Kalman 178 Brompton Road
SW3 (01-5847566), Winifred Nicholson
forward further information. Without Objects. Russian Colour tionally renamed your magazine. October,
Besides the concern of Curwen Gallery 1 Colville Place
CRIS ATHA Theories: 1908-1932' in The Whitfield Street W1 (01-636 1459),
persons in the same position as Peter Gould 16 October to end
Hull College of Art, Structurist, 13/14, 1973/1974; October,
myself, this continued title
Fine Art Department, my views on positivism and art DM Gallery 72 Fulham Road SW3
ambiguity will pose a continued (01-589 8208), Teddy Millington
Wilberforce Drive, Hull. criticism may be found in Drake, drawings 2-26 October, Creely,
problem for the international
Refreshment? 'A. Kruchenykh and K. Malevich: community of art scholars who large acrylic paintings 31 October-23
November,
Please urge Peter Plagens (See Theory and Painting' in the will have to work with variously Electrum 21 South Molton Street W1
Studio International J uly/August forthcoming issue on Futurism of (01-629 6325), Susanna Heron, recent
the Russian Literature Triquarterly. constructed citations to the jewellery 16 October-16 November,
issue, page 35) to continue to Erica Bourne 14a Temple Fortune
material in your publication.
write and publish as often as CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS Parade NW11 (01-458 7551). Morris
For myself, I would Nitsun: paintings to 26 October,
possible. What refreshment in the The University of Texas Felicity Samuel Gallery 16 Saville Row
appreciate clarification as to what
dry field of art criticism! you intend your title to be. For W1 (01-734 8557), Robert Graham to
Studio what? 1 November,
CHAS SCHONE librarians and scholars everywhere, Fischer Fine Art 30 King Street SW1
I'm sure that you will consider (01-839 3942), 'A journey into the
USA I hope your title design will be re- universe of art IV' 9 October-1
this an irrelevant problem but to
(Practitioner of an 'existential loner's done to represent what you November.
pastime'). me and other librarians actually intend to be your title. Gallery 273 Physics Building Queen
Mary College Mile End Road El (01-
throughout the world it is a very
980 4811), Ken Erssek and Eileen
Aesthetic preferences real problem. Since July 1964 DONALD L. BRENEAU Hogan to 1 November,
In an article you published of your publication has been called Wayne State University Gimpel Fils 30 Davies Street W1 (01-
493 2488). Louis Le Brocquy: recent
mine on aesthetic preferences in STUDIO INTERNATIONAL, (It is a bit ambiguous, but if you paintings 1-28 October,
Grabowski Gallery 84 Sloane Avenue
the issue of October, 1972, I Beginning with September 1966, look on the spine, our name is SW3 (01-589 1868), Enamels on steel
mentioned the fascinating the cover of most issues contained clearly Studio International. — Ed.) plates by Bob Quick to 18 October.