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Black Midnight Noon Relief No8
The title refers to the meeting of the two points of the day, mid-day and mid-night, therfore the union between the two light points. Hence the colour of the work: between lightness and darkness.
The materials for this work except the PVA and the pigments were found in the streets of Munich in post-war Germany in 1960..
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Please go to the Text section for ICA Bulletin no. 172/3, August–September 1967.
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Please go to the Text section for further documentation of the events at Middle Earth.
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Tate Research Performance at Tate On the evening of 5 March 1968, performance artist Stuart Brisley arrived at the Tate Gallery for what had been billed in advance by the Sunday Times as a ‘demonstration’ and was described after the fact in the pages of Studio International as an ‘action-happening’.1 But Brisley was not meant to be performing that particular night. Top billing belonged to César, a French nouveau réaliste sculptor, who was
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The Pigeon Challenge took place in 1968 in Trafalgar Square London one afternoon on a dull summer's day. Short summary: Events of May ’68 in Paris had erupted earlier in the year through the actions taken to establish radical socio/political change: a potential revolution flowering into international significance. In the UK there were cultural and political activities not necessarily sourced by international events, which nonetheless informed and expressed a
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Please go to the Text section for further documentation.
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