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STUDIO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
OF MODERN ART
• Incorporating 'The Studio' Founded 1893 September1974 Volume188 Number969
Editor: Peter Townsend Art Front / Gerald M. Monroe / 66
Managing Director: Brian Rushton
Assistant Editors:John McEwen
Irena Oliver The Hayward Biennale / Andrew Forge, Myles Murphy, Paul
Editorial Secretary: Cherry Jaquet Huxley, John McEwen / 71
Art Direction: Tony Garrett
Malcolm Lauder A conversation with Henryk Stazewski / 72
Advertisement Manager: Martin Rewcastle
Production: Lyndon Haywood Correspondence / 74
Contributing Editors
Dore Ashton (New York) The origins of Modernism in England / Charles Harrison / 75
Jean Clay (Paris)
Frank Whitford Food as an art form / Mary Douglas / 83
Charles Harrison
Tim Hilton The mature portraitist: Richard Avedon / Dore Ashton / 89
John Elderfield
Editorial Advisory Committee The Englishness of Caro / Joseph Masheck / 93
J. P. Hodin (International relations)
Alan Bowness Review / 97
Andrew Forge
David Thompson
Joseph Rykwert
John Golding
Publishers
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D. Thomas Bergen (USA)
International Advisory Panel
Argentina: Jorge Romero Brest
Austria: Georg Eisler
Belgium' Michael Seuphor
Canada: David Silcox
France: Jacques Lassaigne Contributors to this issue Henryk Stazewski, the pioneer Polish
Germany: Dr. Werner Schmalenbach
Holland: Prof. A. M. Hammacher abstractionist, is 80 years old this year.
Israel: Haim Gamzu Gerald Monroe teaches painting and drawing at
Italy: Prof. G. C. Argan Glassboro State College, USA, and is a 1973 recipient Charles Harrison is a founder editor of
Japan: Shuzo Takiguchi of a Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Art-Language.
Scandinavia: Leif Østby
Spain: Alejandro Cirici-Pellicer Humanities to study the influence of left-wing
Switzerland: Dr Carola Giedion-Welcker political activities in the visual arts during the 1930s. Mary Douglas, Professor of Social Anthropology in
USA: Thomas M. Messer the University of London, has been teaching in the
Andrew Forge is the organizer of the Hayward anthropology department of University College,
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