Series LA.SC111.S1 - Kensington Arts Association (KAA) and the Centre for Experimental Art and Communication (CEAC)

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LA.SC111.S1

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Kensington Arts Association (KAA) and the Centre for Experimental Art and Communication (CEAC)

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  • 1974-1985 (Creation)

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90 cm of textual records

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(1952-)

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Series contains files and publications relating to John Faichney’s involvement with CEAC and the KAA, including publicity material, stationery and periodicals. Also included is the original typed manuscript for the 1976 Symposium on Contextual Art held at CEAC. Material has been arranged chronologically by the archivist.

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An edited version of the Contextual Art Symposium transcript was published as Part 2 of: Swidzinski, Jan. Quotations on contextual art. Michael Gibbs, Paul Hardy and Paul Panhuysen, eds. The Hague: Gegevens Koninklujke Bibliotheek, [1987]. A copy of this book is in the E.P. Taylor Library & Archives (701/Sw5).

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