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STUDIO
International
Editor: Peter Townsend Incorporating 'The Studio' Founded 1893
MAR/APR 1975 Volume 189 Number 974
Assistant Editor: John McEwen
Editorial Secretary: Patricia Bailey Contents
Art Direction: Ron Saxby
Catherine Wild
Advertisement Manager: Martin Rewcastle Andrew Forge answers criticisms of 'British Painting 1974'
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Production: Lyndon Haywood
Accounts: Lorraine Johnson Activity of Criticism. Walter Darby Bannard, Max
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Contributing Editors Kozloff, Rosalind Krauss, Harold Rosenberg interviewed by
Dore Ashton (New York) Caryn and James Faure Walker
Jean Clay (Paris)
Frank Whitford William Johnstone: a survey
Tim Hilton 88
John Elderfield 1 in conversation
Editorial Advisory Committee 2 an appreciation by Tamara Krikorian
J. P. Hodin (International relations)
Alan Bowness Ed Meneeley 93
Andrew Forge Irving Sandler
David Thompson
Joseph Rykwert The Black Square
John Golding 96
John Golding
Publishers
Michael Spens
D. Thomas Bergen (USA) A Book 107
Marcel Broodthaers
Contributors to this issue
Andrew Forge recently organized an Brancusi in Rumania 116
exhibition 'British Painting 1974' for the Arts
Council of Great Britain which was held at the Sean Hudson/William Tucker
Hayward Gallery, London. He is now living in
New York. What Sculpture Is, Parts 5 & 6 120
Caryn Faure Walker is visual arts officer William Tucker
for the Greater London Arts Association.
James Faure Walker is an artist. System & Sensibility: The Art of Gerald Ferguson 124
Tamara Krikorian is working on video Eric Cameron
projects for the Scottish Arts Council and has
been for the last twelve months. John Stezaker 129
Irving Sandler is the author of 'Triumph of in conversation with Peter Smith
American Paintings' published by Praeger, 1970.
He is affiliated with the University of New York Review 133
at Purchase.
John Golding is a painter who has recently Book Supplement 157
had an exhibition at the Rowan Gallery. He also
lectures at the Courtauld Institute. 'The Black
Square' is the text of a lecture delivered at the
Power Institute in Sydney. Unfortunately it has
The May/June issue will include:
been possible to illustrate only a fifth of the Kenneth Martin: a Tate Retrospective by Paul Overy; Procedures of the Artist by Clement Greenberg: The
images which accompanied the lecture. Activity of Criticism, Part 2: interviews with Jeremy Gilbert Rolfe. Roberta Smith. Paul Stitelman and Lucy
Marcel Broodthaers is temporarily living in Lippard. Also a special supplement on museums and public galleries: Conservation of Twentieth-Century
Berlin where he has an exhibition at the Works of Art by Margaret Weatherstone: The Architecture of Recent Public Galleries by Christopher Dean;
The Principles of Conservation by Garry Thomson: The Character of Some New Galleries by Theo Crosby;
Nationalgalerie, Berlin, from 25th February to Display Problems in Public Galleries by Michael Compton: Engineering Problems for New Galleries
6th April. by James R. Briggs. Plus the International Graphics Directory: a comprehensive listing of publishers,
Sean Hudson is a freelance film-maker and printers and dealers in graphics.
photographer. The cover photo is by him.
William Tucker the sculptor is a regular
contributor on sculpture in Studio International
and teaches at St Martin's School of Art.
Eric Cameron is Chairman of the Fine Arts
Department at the University of Guelph,
Ontario.
Peter Smith is a freelance writer and art
theorist.
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