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Kozloff, Max | July 3, 1967 issue

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The appearance of two books by practitioners of mixed media, both extraordinary minds, is welcome. Formulations in Claes Oldenburg's "Store Days," and Allan Kaprow's "Assemblage, Environments, Happenings," are, above all, vivid. They seem to be, in addition, far-reaching and profound. Being artists, these men tend to be partisan and self-interested, but it redeems their texts that they are also exceptionally self-critical. It is interesting that Kaprow, too, rejects the gallery or museum, even any cubicle, for a display for works of art, but on the ground that these places too rigidly condition the spatial extensions he envisages.

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BOOKS in art; STORE Days (Book); ASSEMBLAGE, Environments & Happenings (Book); KAPROW, Allan; OLDENBURG, Claes; ARTISTS
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