Talk:Wallace Berman

Latest comment: 8 months ago by Ralfdetlef in topic Artforum
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Artforum

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There around nine or ten articles on Wallace Berman in Artforum, a few on his circle, he is named in others. I can't saw how much of this is really relevant, but at least the essay by Merril Greene looks very good and important. It is her only work for Artforum.

Merril Greene: "Wallace Berman: Portrait of the Artist as an Underground Man". Februar 1978, Vol. 16, No. 6.
Merril Greene and Wallace Berman, editors: "Art as a Muscular Principle: 10 Artists and San Francisco", Roots and New Directions, South Hadley, MA: Mount Holyoke College, 1975, 97 Pages.
This was the catalogue for an exhibition, Februar 28 to March 20, 1975, at the John and Norah Warbeke Gallery, Mount Holyoke College. (see Google Books, WorldCat, etc.).--Ralfdetlef (talk) 16:54, 24 March 2024 (UTC)Reply