Studio International

Published 01/12/1969

Studio International – December 1969

Volume 178 Number 917

Contents

202  On exhibitions and the world at large – Seth Siegelaub/in conversation with Charles Harrison

204  Colour in my paintings/Patrick Heron

205  Correspondence/J. Rose, David Sweet

206  News and notes

207  Technology and art – 9: the relevance of ecology (continued)/Jonathan Benthall

209  New space/Peter Carey

212  Art after philosophy: part 3/Joseph Kosuth

214  For impassioned criticism/Barnett Newman

216  Kill John Bull with art! What went wrong?/Ralph Rumney

222  Sol LeWitt drawings 1968-1969/Barbara Reise

226  UK commentary/Stephen Bann, Jasia Reichardt, Eric Rowan

230  New York commentary/Dore Ashton

232  East German commentary/Edward Lucie-Smith

234  On Exhibition: a selection from current and forthcoming exhibitions

241  Prints and lithographs supplement. Richard Smith and Robert Gordy discuss their new prints; Pat Gilmour on Circle Press; Christopher Fox on Niezvestny’s etchings; a ‘collage’ comment by Robert Rauschenberg on his latest suite of prints; publishers and presses; directory of galleries dealing in prints and original lithographs

Editor/Peter Townsend
Assistant Editor/Charles Harrison
Consultant Manager: Elizabeth Deighton
Art Editor/Malcolm Lauder
Advertising & Publicity Manager/Benson Zonena
Advertising Secretary/Amanda Smith
Contributing Editors/Dore Ashton (New York),
Jean Clay (Paris), Frank Whitford, Barbara Reise

Editorial Advisory Committee:
J.P. Hodin (International relations)
Alan Bowness, Andrew Forge, David Thompson

International Advisory Panel:
Argentina: Jorge Romero Brest
Austria/Georg Eisler??]
Belgium: Michael Seuphor
Brazil: Mario Pedrosa
Canada: David Silcox
France: Jacques Lassaigne
Germany: Dr Werner Schmalenbach
Holland: Prof. A. M. Hammacher
Israel: Haim Gamzu
Italy: Prof. G. C. Argan
Japan: Shuzo Takiguchi
Scandinavia: Leif Ostby
Spain: Alejandro Cirici-Pellicer
Switzerland: Dr Carola Giedion-Welcker
U.S.A.: Thomas M. Messer, J.J. Sweeney
Yugoslavia: Aleksa Celebonovic

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