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JBF/6/2/1/2

Group exhibitions, 1966-1992

5 folders
JBF/6/2/1/2.1

File one, 1966-1984

Date Range
1966-1984
Extent
1 folder
Extent
1 folder
Scope and Content

Solo exhibitions file containing record heading pages, knowledge index reports 12 – 16 February and 12 March 1988 detailing solo exhibitions including some printed press and original gallery material.

Record of exhibitions:

ICA Bulletin, November 1966. [publication]

One Month, Seth Siegelaub, New York, US, 1 March 1969 – 31 March 1969 with a copy of the invitation letter sent by Siegelaub to Flanagan, 21 January 1969.

Op losse Schroeven, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Amsterdam,
15 March 1969 – 27 April 1969.

Land Art, SBF, Berlin, Europe, 1969, Organised by Gerry Schum, Fernseh Galerie, Sender Freies, Düsseldorf, West Germany, 15 April 1969.
Reviews in file:
Christiane Fricke, Science in Art, [ND]
Chris Garratt, Art Monthly, February 1984.

Photocopies from the catalogue regarding Flanagan from 19:45-21:55, September 9th 1967, Galerie Dorothea Loehr, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, 9 September 1967 – 9 September 1967, arranged by Paul Maenz.

Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK, 28 Aug 1969 – 28 Sep 1969, organised by Harald Szeeman and Charles Harrison with catalogue record.

557, 087 Seattle: An exhibition organised by Lucy R Lippard, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, US, 5 Sep 1969 – 5 Oct 1969, touring as 995,000 to Vancouver, BC, Canada and as 2,972,543 to Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1969 with catalogue record.

British Sculpture out of the Sixties, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK, 6 Aug 1970 – 27 Sep 1970 with catalogue, Flanagan artist statement and Bruce McLean’s ‘Not even Crimble Crumble’ recorded.

INNO ₇0: Art & Economics, Hayward Gallery, London, UK, 2 December 1971 – 23 December 1971 with catalogue record.

Soonsbeek ’71, organised by William Beren, Soonsbeek Park, Arnhem, The Netherlands, 1971 with catalogue record and Prospekt ’71, an exhibition of films, slider and video projections organized by Konrad Fischer and Hans Strelow, Kunsthalle, Dusseldorf, West Germany,1971.

Art Spectrum London, Alexandra Palace, 11 August 1971 – 30 August 1971.
Reviews in file:
Robert Melville, New Statesman, 20 August 1971.
Peter Fuller, Arts Review, 11 September 1971.

XI São Paulo Bienal Road Show: Nueva Encuesta Inglesa’ Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 January 1971 – 8 July 1973.
Reviews in file:
Jorge Glusberg, Studio, September 1971.
‘In view’, Art & Artists, September 1971.

The New Art, at the Hayward Gallery 17 August – 24 September 1972.
Feature in file:
Michael Craig-Martin, Art Monthly, March 1988.

1977 Hayward Annual, Hayward Gallery, London, UK, 20 July 1977 – 4 September 1977.
Review in file:
James Burr, Apollo, July 1977.

Tolly Cobbold/Eastern Arts First National Exhibition, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK, 29 July 1977 – 28 August 1977.
Oswell Blakeston, Arts Review, 19 August 1977.
‘Contemporary Artists in Camden’, Art, October 1981.

Rosc ’80, University College Dublin, 6 July 1980 – 30 September 1980
Review in file:
William Feaver, The Observer, 3 August 1980.

Feature in file:
Michael Sheperd, Arts Review, 16 January 1981.

Invitation for preview of Through Children’s Eyes: A Fresh Look at Contemporary Art, Southampton Art Gallery, 28th May 1982.

Documenta 7, Kassel, Germany, 19 June – 28 September 1982.
Reviews in file:
William Feaver, The Observer, 27 June 1982.
Marina Vaizey, The Sunday Times, 27 June 1982.

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