THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE

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Issue contents

Editorial

The Pompidou at thirty

Articles

Josef Albers: painting in the light of glass
by PAUL OVERY

Pop in the Age of Boom: Richard Hamilton's 'Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?'
by JOHN-PAUL STONARD

Abstraction as investigation: Robert Irwin's 'dot paintings'
by CHRISTOPHER BEDFORD

Shorter notices

Stuart Davis's 'Little giant still life' (1950) and the 'Champion' series
by MARIEA CAUDILL DENNISON


Book reviews

Winslow Homer. An American Vision, R.C. Griffin  
by ANDREW WILTON

Gegen Kandinsky/Against Kandinsky, M. Tupitsyn
by NATASHA KURCHANOVA

Franz Marc. The Retrospective, eds. A. Hoberg and H. Friedel
by COLIN RHODES

Armando Reverón, J. Elderfield, L. Pérez-Oramas and N. Lawrence
by MERLIN JAMES

Visiting Picasso. The Notebooks and Letters of Roland Penrose, E. Cowling
by JAMES BEECHEY

The Sculpture of Reg Butler, M. Garlake
by PATRICK ELLIOTT

 

Exhibition reviews

Dutch portraits
by MICHAEL LEVEY

Walter Crane
by GRACE BROCKINGTON

William Hunter's collection
by CHRISTOPHER BAKER

Ambroise Vollard
by RACHEL SLOAN

Münster Skulptur Projekte
by TONY GODFREY

Philippe de Champaigne
by RICHARD VERDI

Alberto Giacometti
by ROGER CARDINAL

Dürer in Italy
by BERNARD AIKEMA

Comic Abstraction
by DAVID ANFAM

Frank Stella
by JAMES LAWRENCE

Evidence of Movement
by CHRISTOPHER BEDFORD

Calendar

Supplement

Recent acquisitions at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham

 

In next month's issue

The October issue marks the centenary of the birth of Paul Mellon. It will include articles on art in Britain associated with Mellon's interests as a collector, with contributions on Stubbs, Constable, Bevan, Nicholson and Piper. The Royal Academy's exhibition devoted to Mellon will be reviewed, as will the recent biography of Andrew Mellon.