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the magazine of the institute of contemporary art: May - June 1968

the magazine of the institute of contemporary art: May - June 1968

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Artists: Joe Tilson, Mark Boyle et al.
Authors: Christopher Logue, Peter Brook, David Dalton, Lionel Kearns et al.
Publisher: ICA 
Date: May - June 1968 
Condition: Printed paper covers, stapled spine; some light handling marks to covers and a little rust-staining around the staples, but clean and tidy inside. Illustrated in black and white throughout.

In 1968, the ICA moved from its previous home on Dover Street for its current location, Nash House. The move prompted a change in the regular ICA publication and ICA Bulletin became the current format magazine. 

Covering the range of the ICA events and interests, these publications offer an insight into the avant-garde in London at the time, so this issue features poems by Christopher Logue and Lionel Kearns, photos of the Mark Boyle projections at the recent Nash House launch party, articles on rock music by David Dalton (including a full page image of Pete Townsend by David Montgomery from 1967 The Who Sell Out session), new classical music by Christopher Hobbs, theatre by Peter Brook (including an image of John Gielgud and Irene Worth in the 1968 National Theatre production of Oedipus), and a text piece by Joe Tilson.

Quite a heady mixture! 

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