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Control. Stephen Willats. Work 1963-69.

Date
2014
Format
Artists' Books
Size
21 × 28 cm
Length
92 pages
Description

This is the first survey of work by Stephen Willats from the 1960’s. Introduced to art as a teenage gallery assistant in 1958, by 1962 he was producing advanced artwork, embracing the transdisciplinarity of the time, juggling the roles of social scientist, engineer, designer and artist.

Colour and black & white illustrations. English text.

  1. Control. Stephen Willats. Work 1963-69.
 

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