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STUDIO
International
MAY/JUN E 1975 Volume 189 Number 975
Editor: Peter Townsend Incorporating 'The Studio' Founded 1893
Assistant Editor: John McEwen
Cover: working rough by Kenneth Martin, whose retrospective is at the Tate Gallery, till 29 June
Editorial Secretary: Patricia Bailey
Art Direction: Ron Saxby
Catherine Wild Contents
Advertisement Manager: Martin Rewcastle
Production: Lyndon Haywood Editorials 168
Accounts: Lorraine Johnson
Peter Townsend
Contributing Editors
Frank Whitford John McEwen
Tim Hilton The Work of Kenneth Martin
172
John Elderfield
Editorial Advisory Committee Paul Overy
J. P. Hodin (International relations)
Alan Bowness John Hoyland 177
David Thompson Barry Martin
Joseph Rykwert
John Golding Allen Barker 179
Publishers Jennifer Oille
Michael Spens
D. Thomas Bergen (USA) Howard Hodgkin 180
Timothy Hyman
Contributors to this issue
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Clement Greenberg is preparing for book Activity of Criticism. Roberta Smith and
publication the Seminars he gave at Lucy Lippard interviewed by James and Caryn Faure
Bennington, of which Seminar 5 is one
Paul Overy is art critic of The Times Walker
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Barry Martin is an artist and editor of One The Condition of Sculpture
Jennifer Oille is a Canadian art critic William Tucker
Timothy Hyman is a painter and graduate
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of the Slade School of Art What Sculpture Is, Parts 7 & 8
James Faure Walker is a painter William Tucker
Caryn Faure Walker is visual arts officer for Seminar 5 191
the Greater London Arts Association
Clement Greenberg
William Tucker selected the 'Condition of
Sculpture' exhibition currently at the Hayward Supplement: on the Presentation and
Gallery. Parts 7 Et 8 of 'What Sculpture Is'
conclude the series of eight seminars given at Conservation of Modern Art
St Martin's, September-October 1974, and Introduction 193
published consecutively in Studio International
since the December 1974 issue Christopher Dean
Christopher Dean is an architect, currently Art Museums: the concept and the
designing amongst other things some new
interiors for the National Gallery phenomenon 197
Garry Thompson is scientific adviser to the Michael Compton
National Gallery and has served on numerous
international advisory commissions concerned Preserving Modern Art 201
with the conservation of art Garry Thomson
Michael Compton is keeper at the Tate with
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responsibility for exhibitions and education Some Public Galleries and Exhibitions
James Briggs and Peter Smith are Engineering Systems for Galleries 220
engineers, particularly concerned with the
problems of engineering services for galleries, James Briggs & Peter Smith
including the British Museum extension and the
new design for the Burrell Collection Review 223
Graphics Directory 250
The July/August issue will be devoted to Art and Photography, and will include:
Bragaglia and the Futurist Use of Photography by Caroline Tisdall and Angelo Bozzolla; Photographic Practice and
Art Theory by Victor Burgin ; The Use of Photography in Conceptual Art by Lynda Morris :Tim Head byJohn Tagg ;
Man Ray's Photographic Work by Roland Penrose; The Photographer as Artist: A Turn of the Century Debate by
Michael Hiley; John Hilliard by Richard Cork; Art and Photography in English Modernism by Ian Jeffrey and
David Mellor; Moholy-Nagy and Photography by Caroline Fawkes; Camera Art by Les Levine; The Use of
Photography by Artists in America Today by John Perreault; Sickert's Late Photo-based Works by Richard Morphet
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