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Art, Criticism and Display

Projects at The Gallery London 1973-78
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Documents works exhibited at The Gallery London, based at 65a Lisson Street NW1, 1973-78 Projects devised between artists included leadingfigures operating at the cutting edge of British art of the time: JohnLatham, Rita Donagh, Stephen Willats, Vaughan Grylls, Gerald Newman,Jonathan Miles. Texts place the art and events within the context of theemerging creative tendencies, and the cultural base and ideas from whichthey formed.

Table of Contents

Art and Events at the turn of the Seventies . A Situation and a Sculpture . 7th Cologne Art Fair . The Development of The Gallery London Displays . Mine Opening . Contemporary Art . Belfast In Art . 100 Years Stoll . Projects Between Artists . John Latham: Offer For Sale . Art Diagrams & Photography Hasselblad . Rita Donagh: Mirror Image . Gerald Newman: Orders I . Stephen Willats: Meta Filter . Tony Rothon: CKOE . John Latham: THE . Art Forum . Jonathan Miles: Global Routes . Examination of the Product . Postscript & Conclusion . Notes & References . Illustrations

Author Biography

Born Nicholas James Philip Wegner (Nicholas Philip James from 2002) Bromley Kent 1948. Studied painting with Frank Auerbach and Keith Vaughan at the Slade School of Art UCL, and History of Art (MA) at Kingston University. From 1973-78 he operated The Gallery, 65a Lisson Street, staging projects with John Latham, Vaughan Grylls, Rita Donagh and others. Since then he worked as a writer, publisher and artist. With Anna Douglas he co-authored Artists Stories (A-n Publications). With Sarah Batiste he published Cv Journal of Art & Crafts 1988-91, forming Cv Publications in 1992 and Cv/Visual Arts Research in 1995.
Release date NZ
December 12th, 2013
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Edition
6th Revised edition
Illustrations
90 bw/6 colour
Imprint
CV Publications
Pages
78
Publisher
CV Publications
ISBN-13
9781908419774
Product ID
21645264

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