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STUDIO
International
Editor: Richard Cork Incorporating 'The Studio' Founded 1893 JULY/AUGUST 1975 Volume 190 Number 976
Deputy Editor: John McEwen
Cover: detail from John Hilliard's Camera Recording Its Own Condition, 1971
Editorial Secretary: Patricia Bailey
Art Director: Peter Dunbar
Advertisement Manager: Martin Rewcastle Contents
Production: Lyndon Haywood
Accounts: Lorraine Johnson Editorial 2
Contributing Editors Richard Cork
Frank Whitford
Tim Hilton The Photographer as Artist 4
John Elderfield
Michael Hiley
Editorial Advisory Committee
J. P. Hodin (International relations)
Alan Bowness Bragaglia's Futurist Photodynamism 12
David Thompson Caroline Tisdall/Angelo Bozzolla
Joseph Rykwert
John Golding
Production-Reproduction 17
Publishers Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Michael Spens
D. Thomas Bergen (USA)
Photography and Moholy-Nagy's Do-it-yourself
Aesthetic 18
Contributors to this issue Caroline Fawkes
Michael Hiley teaches art history at Leicester
Polytechnic, and is author of Frank Sutcliffe:
Photographer of Whitby (Gordon Fraser, 1974) Style and Ideology in British Art and Photography,
1900-1940 27
Caroline Tisdall is art critic of The Guardian. Ian Jeffrey/David Mellor
Angelo Bozzolla is her husband and an artist
The Modernity of Late Sickert 35
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, the artist, died in 1946
Richard Morphet
Caroline Fawkes is Senior Lecturer in
Complementary Studies at St Martin's School of Photographic Practice and Art Theory 39
Art
Victor Burgin
Ian Jeffrey teaches art history at Goldsmith's
College Camera Art 52
Les Levine
David Mellor lectures in art history at the
University of Sussex
In Camera : A projected interview on the work
Richard Morphet is Keeper of the Modern of Tim Head 55
British Collection at the Tate Gallery
John Tagg
Victor Burgin, the artist, is Senior Lecturer in
the School of Communication, Polytechnic of From Sculpture to Photography: John Hilliard and
Central London
the Issue of Self-Awareness in Medium Use
60
Les Levine is an artist living in New York Richard Cork
John Tagg teaches art history at Goldsmith's
College and St Martin's School of Art Review 69
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Painting for the Corbusian Home by Christopher Green ; De Stijl- the Influence of Painting on Architecture by
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The Pop Aesthetic in Art and Architecture by Penny Sparke; Environments in Art since the Sixties by Germano
Celant ; Space as Praxis by Roselee Goldberg ; Questions of Space : the Dematerialization of Architecture by
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