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1969 Nicholas Krushenick The Artist Speaks 1969 Art Magazine Article by Corinne Robins
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"The Artist Speaks: Nicholas Krushenick" magazine article by Corinne Robins. The article/magazine clipping was carefully removed from a 1969 art magazine.
Text in the article is in English.
The article opens with:
"Bold black lines and flat industrial colors spring out at the viewer. Unlike much of today's art - frankly disposable - Krushenick's paintings are planned to last 'a thousand years, which seems long enough.'"
The article is 6 pages in length [on 4 sheets of paper] and includes several small black and white images, one small color image, and one nearly full-page sized color image within the text. This is an original article/magazine clipping [not a copy or reprint], which was removed from a magazine.
The article was carefully removed directly from a magazine. [The rest of the magazine is not included.]
[inv. AiA-MJ-5/6-69]
Text in the article is in English.
The article opens with:
"Bold black lines and flat industrial colors spring out at the viewer. Unlike much of today's art - frankly disposable - Krushenick's paintings are planned to last 'a thousand years, which seems long enough.'"
The article is 6 pages in length [on 4 sheets of paper] and includes several small black and white images, one small color image, and one nearly full-page sized color image within the text. This is an original article/magazine clipping [not a copy or reprint], which was removed from a magazine.
The article was carefully removed directly from a magazine. [The rest of the magazine is not included.]
[inv. AiA-MJ-5/6-69]


