Came across this old Studio International today, and was struck by the fact that it coincided with Venice 2011- thus, exactly 45 years ago, this was how the Biennale was covered by one of the major art mags of the time. It would be interesting to find out if the film was actually shown on the BBC and if it is still obtainable. I also notice that in amongst the various protagonists is Alan Gouk, the Belfast born painter. Click on Post Title to see work of his in John Moores 22.
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
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