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Title: The Situationist Times no. 6 (Les Temps Situationnistes No.6)
Artist:
Pierre Alechinsky (Belgian, born Brussels, 1927)
Artist:
René Bertholo (Portuguese, 1935–2005)
Artist:
Guido Biasi (Italian, 1933–1984)
Artist:
Samuel Buri (Swiss, born 1935)
Artist:
Lourdes Castro (Portuguese, born 1930)
Artist:
Martin Engelman (Dutch, Hoenkoop bei Limburg 1924–1992)
Artist:
José Gamarra (Uruguayan, born 1934)
Artist:
Klaus Geissler (German, born 1933)
Artist:
Theo Gerber (Swiss, 1928–1997)
Artist:
Reinhoud d'Haese Hannelore (Belgian, born 1928)
Artist:
Maurice Henry (French, 1907–1984)
Artist:
Mariano Hernandez (Spanish, born 1928)
Artist:
Jacqueline de Jong (Dutch, Hengelo 1939–2024 Amsterdam)
Artist:
Asger Jorn (Danish, Vejrum, Jutland 1914–1973 Århus)
Artist:
Peter Klasen (German, born 1935)
Artist:
Wifredo Lam (Cuban, Sagua La Grande 1902–1982 Paris)
Artist:
Lea Lublin (Argentinian, Brest, Poland 1929–1999, Paris)
Artist:
Paul de Lussanet (Dutch, born 1940)
Artist:
Milvia Maglione (Italian, born Bari, 1934)
Artist:
Alejandro Marcos (Spanish, born 1937, active in France)
Artist:
Cristina Martinez (Argentinian, born 1938, active in France)
Artist:
Roberto Matta (Chilean, Santiago 1911–2002 Civitavecchia, Italy)
Artist:
Lucio Del Pezzo (Italian, Naples 1933--2020, Milan)
Artist:
Hannes Postma (Dutch, 1933–2020 Amsterdam)
Artist:
Antonio Saura (Spanish, Huesca 1930–1998 Cuenca)
Artist:
Antonio Segui (Argentinian, Córdoba 1934–2022 Buenos Aires)
Artist:
Arne Haugen Sorensen (Danish, born 1932)
Artist:
Yasse Tabuchi (Japanese, 1921–2009)
Artist:
Roland Topor (French, 1938–1997)
Artist:
Jack Vanarsky (Argentinian, General Roca 1936–2009)
Artist:
Jan Voss (German, born 1936)
Artist:
Ulf Trotzig (Norwegian, 1925–2013)
Date: 1967
Medium: Book with color lithographs
Dimensions: Overall: 10 7/8 x 9 x 1/2 in. (27.6 x 22.8 x 1.2 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of W. Michael Sheehe, 1997
Object Number: 1997.490.1
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