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2. Form Follows Fiction : Art and Artists in Toronto
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Fischer, Barbara, Jacob, Luis, Crosby, Marcia, Lee, Dennis, Baird, George, Frye, Northrop, Gale, Peggy, Souster, Raymond, Brown, Ron, Dean, Tom, Lauer, Adam, Coleman, Victor, Atwood, Margaret, Carr-Harris, Ian, Town, Harold, Randolph, Jeanne, Welsh-Ovcharov, Bogomila, Monk, Philip, Frenkel, Vera, Curnoe, Greg, Bouchette, Joseph, Hoolbloom, Mike, Sharp, Willoughby, Fung, Richard, Buchan, David, Lennon, Madeline, Grenville, Bruce, Wallace, Aurora, Pevere, Geoff, Brand, Dionne, Campbell, Colin, Reinke, Steve, Highway, Thomson, Harris, Amy Lavender, Jordan, Anique, Paterson, Andrew James, Richler, Noah, Tuer, Dot, MacEwen, Gwendolyn, Fischer, Barbara, Jacob, Luis, Crosby, Marcia, Lee, Dennis, Baird, George, Frye, Northrop, Gale, Peggy, Souster, Raymond, Brown, Ron, Dean, Tom, Lauer, Adam, Coleman, Victor, Atwood, Margaret, Carr-Harris, Ian, Town, Harold, Randolph, Jeanne, Welsh-Ovcharov, Bogomila, Monk, Philip, Frenkel, Vera, Curnoe, Greg, Bouchette, Joseph, Hoolbloom, Mike, Sharp, Willoughby, Fung, Richard, Buchan, David, Lennon, Madeline, Grenville, Bruce, Wallace, Aurora, Pevere, Geoff, Brand, Dionne, Campbell, Colin, Reinke, Steve, Highway, Thomson, Harris, Amy Lavender, Jordan, Anique, Paterson, Andrew James, Richler, Noah, Tuer, Dot, and MacEwen, Gwendolyn
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" Curated by internationally renowned Toronto-based artist Luis Jacob, Form Follows Fiction: Art and Artists in Toronto concentrates on a period of more than fifty years to consider the ways in which artists visualize Toronto. Presenting a thematic clustering of works by eighty-six artists, the exhibition is premised on the tendency of artists in this city to favour performative and allegorical procedures to articulate their sense of place. " -- Publisher's website.
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- 2020
3. ZERO TIME DATA HIDEOUT: ALAIN ROBBE-GRILLET INTERVIEWED
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Sharp, Willoughby, primary
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- 2005
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4. Avalanche 1970-1976: .
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Béar, Liza, Sharp, Willoughby, 1936-2008, Béar, Liza, and Sharp, Willoughby, 1936-2008
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Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection
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- 2010
5. The Artist's Body
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Warr, Tracey, Jones, Amelia, Artaud, Antonin, Bataille, Georges, Benthall, Jonathan, Beuys, Joseph, Bonami, Francesco, Brus, Günter, Butler, Judith, Chadwick, Helen, Chandler, John, Cheng, Meiling, Clark, Lygia, Deleuze, Gilles, Francblin, Catherine, Fried, Michael, Freud, Sigmund, Fusco, Coco, Goldberg, RoseLee, Haraway, Donna, Higgins, Dick, Horn, Rebecca, Jedlinski, Jaromir, Jones, Leslie C., Junker, Howard, Kaprow, Allan, Kelly, Mary, Klein, Yves, Knízák, Milan, Kozloff, Max, Krauss, Rosalind, Kristeva, Julia, Kusama, Yayoi, Kuspit, Donald, Kwon, Miwon, Lacan, Jacques, La Frenas, Rob, Lebeer, Irmeline, Licht, Ira, Lippard, Lucy R., Maciunas, George, Manzoni, Piero, Marcuse, Herbert, McEvilley, Thomas, Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, Molesworth, Helen, Morgan, Stuart, Morris, Robert, Mühl, Otto, Nemser, Cindy, Nitsch, Hermann, O'Dell, Kathy, Orenstein, Gloria Feman, Phelan, Peggy, Pincus-Witten, Robert, Pluchart, François, Richard, Nelly, Rosenberg, Harold, Roth, Moira, Sarduy, Severo, Scarry, Elaine, Schneemann, Carolee, Schneider, Rebecca, Schwarzkogler, Rudof, Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky, Sharp, Willoughby, Sontag, Susan, Stiles, Kristine, Sundell, Margaret, Tucker, Marcia, Ukeles, Mierle Laderman, Vergine, Lea, Virilio, Paul, Vostell, Wolf, Weibel, Peter, Wilke, Hannah, Yoshihara, Jiro, Warr, Tracey, Jones, Amelia, Artaud, Antonin, Bataille, Georges, Benthall, Jonathan, Beuys, Joseph, Bonami, Francesco, Brus, Günter, Butler, Judith, Chadwick, Helen, Chandler, John, Cheng, Meiling, Clark, Lygia, Deleuze, Gilles, Francblin, Catherine, Fried, Michael, Freud, Sigmund, Fusco, Coco, Goldberg, RoseLee, Haraway, Donna, Higgins, Dick, Horn, Rebecca, Jedlinski, Jaromir, Jones, Leslie C., Junker, Howard, Kaprow, Allan, Kelly, Mary, Klein, Yves, Knízák, Milan, Kozloff, Max, Krauss, Rosalind, Kristeva, Julia, Kusama, Yayoi, Kuspit, Donald, Kwon, Miwon, Lacan, Jacques, La Frenas, Rob, Lebeer, Irmeline, Licht, Ira, Lippard, Lucy R., Maciunas, George, Manzoni, Piero, Marcuse, Herbert, McEvilley, Thomas, Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, Molesworth, Helen, Morgan, Stuart, Morris, Robert, Mühl, Otto, Nemser, Cindy, Nitsch, Hermann, O'Dell, Kathy, Orenstein, Gloria Feman, Phelan, Peggy, Pincus-Witten, Robert, Pluchart, François, Richard, Nelly, Rosenberg, Harold, Roth, Moira, Sarduy, Severo, Scarry, Elaine, Schneemann, Carolee, Schneider, Rebecca, Schwarzkogler, Rudof, Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky, Sharp, Willoughby, Sontag, Susan, Stiles, Kristine, Sundell, Margaret, Tucker, Marcia, Ukeles, Mierle Laderman, Vergine, Lea, Virilio, Paul, Vostell, Wolf, Weibel, Peter, Wilke, Hannah, and Yoshihara, Jiro
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The editor Warr pairs a selection of thematically arranged works of body art with similarly arranged critical texts defining the movement and theoretical texts elaborating concepts of the body. Jones’ survey text provides the social and historical context within which body art has developed. The sections, arranged chronologically, begin with the primitive, gestural extensions of the body through painting and end with the more sophisticated technological extensions of the 1990s. Index. Biographical notes. Bibl. 3 p. Circa 440 bibl. ref.
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- 2000
6. Land And Environmental Art
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Kastner, Jeffrey, Wallis, Brian, Alloway, Lawrence, Andre, Carl, Atkinson, Terry, Aycock, Alice, Baker, George, Baldessari, John, Baldwin, Michael, Ballard, J.g., Bann, Stephen, Barrell, John, Baudrillard, Jean, Beardsley, John, Beaumont, Betty, Benjamin, Walter, Bloom, Doris, Brett, Guy, Brown, Julia, Burke, Edmund, Burnham, Jack, Carson, Rachel, Chin, Mel, Coplans, John, Debord, Guy, Demarco, Richard, De Maria, Walter, Denes, Agnes, Dibbets, Jan, Dion, Mark, Endo, Toshikatsu, Feigenbaum, Harriet, Fehr, Michael, Fend, Peter, Finlay, Ian Hamilton, Foucault, Michel, Freud, Sigmund, Fried, Michael, Friedman, Kenneth, Fulton, Hamish, Furlong, William, Geva, Avital, Golan, Smadar, Goldsworthy, Andy, Gould, Stephen Jay, Harkavy, Donna, Harrison, Helen Mayer, Harrison, Newton, Heiss, Alanna, Hickey, Dave, Holt, Nancy, Huebler, Douglas, Hutchinson, Peter, Jackson, John Brinckerhoff, Johanson, Patricia, Kentridge, William, Kerouac, Jack, Krauss, Rosalind, Kurtz, Bruce, Linker, Kate, Lippard, Lucy R., Long, Richard, Lord, Chip, McEvilley, Thomas, Masheck, Joseph, Morris, Robert, Müller, Christian Philipp, Nanjo, Fumio, Ngo, Viet, Noguchi, Isamu, Oldenburg, Claes, Owens, Craig, Price, Uvedale, Rosenberg, Harold, Sauzeau-Boetti, Anne-Marie, Schama, Simon, Schum, Gerry, Serra, Richard, Sharp, Willoughby, Sherk, Bonnie, Shiraga, Fujiko, Simpson, Buster, Smithson, Robert, Sonfist, Alan, Soper, Kate, Spero, Nancy, Thoreau, Henry David, Tillim, Sidney, Tomkins, Jane, Tortosa, Guy, Turrell, James, Ukeles, Mierle Laderman, Waldman, Diane, Zaya, Octavio, Kastner, Jeffrey, Wallis, Brian, Alloway, Lawrence, Andre, Carl, Atkinson, Terry, Aycock, Alice, Baker, George, Baldessari, John, Baldwin, Michael, Ballard, J.g., Bann, Stephen, Barrell, John, Baudrillard, Jean, Beardsley, John, Beaumont, Betty, Benjamin, Walter, Bloom, Doris, Brett, Guy, Brown, Julia, Burke, Edmund, Burnham, Jack, Carson, Rachel, Chin, Mel, Coplans, John, Debord, Guy, Demarco, Richard, De Maria, Walter, Denes, Agnes, Dibbets, Jan, Dion, Mark, Endo, Toshikatsu, Feigenbaum, Harriet, Fehr, Michael, Fend, Peter, Finlay, Ian Hamilton, Foucault, Michel, Freud, Sigmund, Fried, Michael, Friedman, Kenneth, Fulton, Hamish, Furlong, William, Geva, Avital, Golan, Smadar, Goldsworthy, Andy, Gould, Stephen Jay, Harkavy, Donna, Harrison, Helen Mayer, Harrison, Newton, Heiss, Alanna, Hickey, Dave, Holt, Nancy, Huebler, Douglas, Hutchinson, Peter, Jackson, John Brinckerhoff, Johanson, Patricia, Kentridge, William, Kerouac, Jack, Krauss, Rosalind, Kurtz, Bruce, Linker, Kate, Lippard, Lucy R., Long, Richard, Lord, Chip, McEvilley, Thomas, Masheck, Joseph, Morris, Robert, Müller, Christian Philipp, Nanjo, Fumio, Ngo, Viet, Noguchi, Isamu, Oldenburg, Claes, Owens, Craig, Price, Uvedale, Rosenberg, Harold, Sauzeau-Boetti, Anne-Marie, Schama, Simon, Schum, Gerry, Serra, Richard, Sharp, Willoughby, Sherk, Bonnie, Shiraga, Fujiko, Simpson, Buster, Smithson, Robert, Sonfist, Alan, Soper, Kate, Spero, Nancy, Thoreau, Henry David, Tillim, Sidney, Tomkins, Jane, Tortosa, Guy, Turrell, James, Ukeles, Mierle Laderman, Waldman, Diane, and Zaya, Octavio
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Kastner sketches the complex relationship with the land in a survey of Land Art from its genesis in the counter-cultural practices of the 1960s through to contemporary Environmental Art. Wallis locates the aesthetic and critical characteristics of Land and Environmental Art and situates them within an art historical context. With extended captions, key works are compiled by theme and complemented by critical texts, artists’ statements, interviews and commentaries corresponding with the thematic division of the works. Index. Biographical notes. Bibl. 3 p. Circa 210 bibl. ref.
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- 1998
7. Interview by Willoughby Sharp.
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Sharp, Willoughby
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ANTHROPOMORPHISM - Abstract
Presents information on an interview on artist Robert Smithson. Details on the proposal of Smithson for putting large-scale ground systems out on the fringes of an airport; Issue of anthropomorphism in art.
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- 1998
8. Keith Sonnier at Eindhoven.
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Sharp, Willoughby
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An interview with Keith Sonnier, an artist in the U.S., is presented. When asked on how he set up each room for his one-man exhibition at the van Abbe-Museum in Holland, he explained that he wanted each to be a self-contained experience for viewers and to make them want to leave and go on to the next. He also discussed on how they set up the ultraviolet room and used the fluorescent powder.
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- 1971
9. Outsiders: Baldessari, Jackson, O'Shea, Ruppersberg.
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Sharp, Willoughby
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The article features artists Allen Ruppersberg, Terry O'Shea, Richard Jackson, and John Baldessari in Los Angeles, California, with information on their outdoor artworks. O'Shea made the "Foney Rock" art, while Jackson executed his "Moon Piece" painting correctly. Baldessari created a huge humorous photographs, and Ruppersberg did a photographic print outside. Meanwhile, it discusses that the works of these artists symbolized another aspect of well established tradition in working outside.
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- 1970
10. New Directions in Southern California Sculpture.
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Sharp, Willoughby
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The article offers information on Los Angeles sculpture as artists, especially sculptors, increase in California. The author said that the works of talented artists would established the country as a leading art center, and likewise acknowledged Michael Asher as one of the talented sculptor, whose works were executed in one of the galleries. Information on the sculpture works coming from the said artists is discussed. He stressed that the artists' interests on sculpture began in 1960s.
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- 1970
11. Elemental Gestures: Terry Fox.
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Sharp, Willoughby
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The article focuses on the unique art style of Terry Fox in which he uses violent physical and chemical changes that sometimes resulted in danger. His ideas of these weird acts such as explosion and Defoliation Piece stem from direct perception and a heightened awareness of ordinary events. In addition, his interest in working with water originated from a specific incident in March 1968. Most of his works then illustrated a concern with the dynamics of natural processes and elemental energy.
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- 1970
12. Nauman Interview.
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Sharp, Willoughby
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An interview with sculptor Bruce Nauman is presented. Nauman prefers carrying out his work by himself although he has given instructions to someone else from time to time. He also believes that his work relies on words less and less. He also comments on the close correlation between the performances and the sculptural objects such as the fiberglass works.
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- 1970
13. Joseph Beuys' Public Dialogue
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Sharp, Willoughby and Sharp, Willoughby
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"In this dialogue between the audience and Beuys, recorded at the New School for Social Research in New York City, the artist presents his theories of art and social sculpture, filling three huge blackboards with drawings, only to wipe them out again in the end. Audience members include Al Hansen and Claes Oldenburg. The evident tension in the audience gives some indication of the sharply divided response to Beuys' project at the time. The dialogue was Beuys' first ever public event in the United States. " -- Videocassette case.
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- 1974
14. Mondo Artie : Episode No 1681 : The Hollywood DeccaDance, Art's Birthday
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Darling, Lowell, Sharp, Willoughby, Lewis, Glen, Darling, Lowell, Sharp, Willoughby, and Lewis, Glen
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- 1975
15. Video Art : An Anthology
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Schneider, Ira, Korot, Beryl, Lucier, Mary, Lawrence, Rebecca, Bolling, George, Stearns, Robert, Beck, James, Connor, Russell, Antin, David, Focke, Anne, Franck, Peter, Hanhardt, John, Herzogenrath, Wulf, Kurtz, Bruce, Ross, David, Acconci, Vito, Arvanites, John, Ashley, Mary, Beck, , Stephen, Cameron, Eric, Davis, Douglas, DeWitt, Tom, Downey, Juan, Emshwiller, Ed, Etra, Bill, Etra, Louise, Frazier, Charles, Freed, Hermine, Froese, Dieter, Gigliotti, Davidson, Gillette, Frank, Graham, Dan, Gusella, Ernest, Heyward, Julia, Hocking, Ralph, Holt, Nancy, Horn, Rebecca, Jonas, Joan, Kaplan, Daile, Krueger, Jack, Barr, Paula, Kubota, Shigeko, Levine, Les, Lucier, Alvin, Mann, Andy, Paik, Naim June, Reich, Steve, Ritchie, Bill, Segalove, Ilene, Serra, Richard, Sharp, Willoughby, Snow, Michael, Sonnier, Keith, Tatti, Ben, Tschinkel, Paul, Viola, Bill, Wiegand, Bob, Wiegand, Ingrid, Wright, Walter, Yalkut, Jud, Schneider, Ira, Korot, Beryl, Lucier, Mary, Lawrence, Rebecca, Bolling, George, Stearns, Robert, Beck, James, Connor, Russell, Antin, David, Focke, Anne, Franck, Peter, Hanhardt, John, Herzogenrath, Wulf, Kurtz, Bruce, Ross, David, Acconci, Vito, Arvanites, John, Ashley, Mary, Beck, , Stephen, Cameron, Eric, Davis, Douglas, DeWitt, Tom, Downey, Juan, Emshwiller, Ed, Etra, Bill, Etra, Louise, Frazier, Charles, Freed, Hermine, Froese, Dieter, Gigliotti, Davidson, Gillette, Frank, Graham, Dan, Gusella, Ernest, Heyward, Julia, Hocking, Ralph, Holt, Nancy, Horn, Rebecca, Jonas, Joan, Kaplan, Daile, Krueger, Jack, Barr, Paula, Kubota, Shigeko, Levine, Les, Lucier, Alvin, Mann, Andy, Paik, Naim June, Reich, Steve, Ritchie, Bill, Segalove, Ilene, Serra, Richard, Sharp, Willoughby, Snow, Michael, Sonnier, Keith, Tatti, Ben, Tschinkel, Paul, Viola, Bill, Wiegand, Bob, Wiegand, Ingrid, Wright, Walter, and Yalkut, Jud
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- 1976
16. Video/Video : State of the Art : Outstanding Videotapes by Artists
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Baert, Renee, Sharp, Willoughby, Baert, Renee, and Sharp, Willoughby
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Baert questions video's relation to television, artists' formal and personal approaches to the medium and the distribution of and audience for videotapes. Two further essays address cable television, government regulation and the importance of community and interactive television. Biographical notes.
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- 1981
17. Minimal Art : A Critical Anthology
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Alloway, Lawrence, Benedikt, Michael, Bochner, Mel, Bourdon, David, Calas, Nicolas, Fried, Michael, Glaser, Bruce, Gossen, E.c., Greenberg, Clement, Hutchinson, Peter, Lee, David, Leepa, Allen, Lippard, Lucy R., Morris, Robert, Mussman, Toby, O'Doherty, Brian, Perreault, John, Rainer, Yvonne, Rose, Barbara, Rosenberg, Harold, Sandler, Irving, Sharp, Willoughby, Varian, Elayne, Wagstaff, Samuel, Wolheim, Richard, Raysse, Martial, Flavin, Dan, Smithson, Robert, Alloway, Lawrence, Benedikt, Michael, Bochner, Mel, Bourdon, David, Calas, Nicolas, Fried, Michael, Glaser, Bruce, Gossen, E.c., Greenberg, Clement, Hutchinson, Peter, Lee, David, Leepa, Allen, Lippard, Lucy R., Morris, Robert, Mussman, Toby, O'Doherty, Brian, Perreault, John, Rainer, Yvonne, Rose, Barbara, Rosenberg, Harold, Sandler, Irving, Sharp, Willoughby, Varian, Elayne, Wagstaff, Samuel, Wolheim, Richard, Raysse, Martial, Flavin, Dan, and Smithson, Robert
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- 1968
18. Willoughby Sharp Interviews Jack Burnham.
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Sharp, Willoughby
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An interview with Jack Burnham, organizer of the "Software" exhibition held at the Jewish Museum in New York City is presented. When asked to discuss something about his book "The Structure of Art," he stresses that the book provides a structural analysis of art. Burnham asserts that the book addresses the arguments between literalists and formalists on their approaches to art. He points out that "Software" will be his first and last exhibition.
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- 1970
19. AN INTERVIEW WITH JOSEPH BEUYS.
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Sharp, Willoughby
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An interview with Joseph Beuys, a post-war German art sculptor, is presented. He elaborates on being born at Krefeld, Deutschland, contrary to what his catalog biographies state. The author also relates his experiences in the early fifties. He recalls his meeting with artist Bob Morris in Dusseldorf in the fall of 1964.
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- 1969
20. Points of View: A taped conversation with four painters.
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Sharp, Willoughby
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A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of being a painter.
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- 1970
21. Los Angeles Galleries.
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Sharp, Willoughby
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The article focuses on the role played by some galleries which maintained the strength of contemporary art in Los Angeles, California. The author asserts that the exhibition initiatives of a number of museums, such as David Stuart Galleries, have provided a strong sense of artistic continuity for the contemporary art scene. He likewise informs that museums, like the Pasadena Art Museum and the La Jolla Museum of Art offered opportunities to visitors who are seeking insights about modern art.
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- 1970
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