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Tate glossary definition for actionism: English term for Vienna-based group Wiener
general German term for performance art, specifically used for Vienna-based group Wiener
Tate glossary definition for actionism: English term for Vienna-based group Wiener
general German term for performance art, specifically used for Vienna-based group Wiener
Tate glossary definition for actionism: English term for Vienna-based group Wiener
general German term for performance art, specifically used for Vienna-based group Wiener
contributions from Ingrid Sischy, Les Levine, Manhattan Project, Ronald Feldman, Helen Wiener
Play Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 3, Side B – Manhattan Project, Ronald Feldman, Helen Wiener
completed artist questionnaire; notes; typescripts of Hodin’s articles titled ‚Eine Wiener
completed artist questionnaire; notes; typescripts of Hodin’s articles titled ‚Eine Wiener
Browse more than 4,000 artists represented in the Tate collection
Whitney-Smith 1880–1952 Jack Whitten 1939–2018 Alberta Whittle born 1980 Martin Wiener
Browse more than 4,000 artists represented in the Tate collection
Whitney-Smith 1880–1952 Jack Whitten 1939–2018 Alberta Whittle born 1980 Martin Wiener
‘Pandora‘, Harry Bates, exhibited 1891
Wiens 1906 Ariadne Harold Parker exhibited 1908 Needless Alarms Frederic
‘Hail Thee Who Play (Michael McClure)‘, R.B. Kitaj, 1966–70
Kitaj 1966–70 View by appointment Deerskin (John Wieners) R.B.
‘Michael Hamburger‘, R.B. Kitaj, 1974
Kitaj 1966–70 View by appointment Deerskin (John Wieners) R.B.
‘W.H. Auden‘, R.B. Kitaj, 1966–70
Kitaj 1966–70 View by appointment Deerskin (John Wieners) R.B.