The Current moment in art.

Program Title:
The Current moment in art.
PRA Archive #: 
BB0919.01-.08
Description: 

Discussions on the state of the modern art movement.

pt.1. Harold Rosenberg and Peter Voulkis ; with Fred Martin and Charles Maddox (104 min) -- pt.2. Kenneth Parker, Claes Oldenburg, and Larry Rivers ; with Thomas Hess (83 min.) -- pt.3. Paul Mills and Roy Lichtenstein ; with John Fitzgibbon (117 min.) -- pt.4. Ben Heller, Donald Factor, Walter Hopps, Peter Selz, and Alfred Frankenstein (118 min.) -- pt.5. Larry Poons, Roy Lichtenstein, and Frank Stella ; with Harry Geldazhaler (109 min.) -- pt.6. Frank Stella and Phillip Leider ; with John Fitzgibbon (104 min.) -- pt.7. The Idea of the symposium / Fred Martin ; interviewed by Erik Bauersfeld (30 min.) -- pt.8. Somebody's gotta set stone / Huber Crehan ; interviewed by Erik Bauersfeld (30 min.).

pt.1. Harold Rosenberg and Peter Voulkis ; with Fred Martin and Charles Maddox (104 min) -- pt.2. Kenneth Parker, Claes Oldenburg, and Larry Rivers ; with Thomas Hess (83 min.) -- pt.3. Paul Mills and Roy Lichtenstein ; with John Fitzgibbon (117 min.) -- pt.4. Ben Heller, Donald Factor, Walter Hopps, Peter Selz, and Alfred Frankenstein (118 min.) -- pt.5. Larry Poons, Roy Lichtenstein, and Frank Stella ; with Harry Geldazhaler (109 min.) -- pt.6. Frank Stella and Phillip Leider ; with John Fitzgibbon (104 min.) -- pt.7. The Idea of the symposium / Fred Martin ; interviewed by Erik Bauersfeld (30 min.) -- pt.8. Somebody's gotta set stone / Huber Crehan ; interviewed by Erik Bauersfeld (30 min.).

Date Recorded on: 
in San Francisco, Apr. 1966.
Date Broadcast on: 
KPFA, 1966.
Item duration: 
15 reels (695 min.) : 7 1/2 ips, mono.
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1966.
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