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APG: Artist Placement Group Tate

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    Introduction The Artist Placement Group (APG) emerged in London in the 1960s. The organisation actively sought to reposition the role of the artist within a wider social context, including government and commerce, while at the same time playing an important part in the history of conceptual art during the 1960s and 1970s.

Artist Placement Group – Art Term Tate

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    Tate glossary definition for Artist Placement Group: Group founded in 1966 with the aim of placing artists in government, commercial and industrial organisations

APG: Artist Placement Group - Overview Tate

    https://www.tate.org.uk/artistplacementgroup/overview.htm
    The idea of Artist Placement stemmed from a group of UK artists, and was guided by John Latham and initiated by Barbara Steveni, who were experimenting with radical new forms of art. Directed by Steveni, the APG pioneered the concept of art in the social context.

APG: Artist Placement Group - Chronology Tate

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    The Destruction In Art Symposium (DIAS) is held at the Africa Centre in Covent Garden, London, bringing together a diverse group of artists including Barbara Steveni, John Latham and Stuart Brisley. The APG is formed in London by Barbara Steveni in collaboration with John Latham; they are joined by Jeffrey Shaw, Barry Flanagan, Stuart Brisley, David Hall, Anna Ridley and Maurice Agis, as well ...

APG: Artist Placement Group - A-Z of People Tate

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    An artist, co-founder of the APG with Barbara Steveni, chairman for the artist NOIT panel, and director of the APG. He also undertook placements with Proteus Bygging and the European Scottish Office in North Rhine, Westphalia, Germany. View John Latham in the Tate Collection

APG: Artist Placement Group - Bibliography Tate

    https://www.tate.org.uk/artistplacementgroup/bibliography.htm
    > Tate > Learn > Online resources > APG: Artist Placement Group Introduction Overview Chronology Bibliography A-Z of People Installation shot of John Latham's car piece, produced while on a placement with the South Minn's Intensive Care Unit of Clare Hall Hospital, 1970.

APG Flat Time House

    http://flattimeho.org.uk/apg/
    It was established a year later as Art Placement Group (Trust). Its founding artists working in the emergent fields of conceptual art and multi-media of that time were: Barry Flanagan, David Hall, John Latham, Anna Ridley and Jeffrey Shaw.

Art and Artists Tate

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    Artworks, films, articles, biographies, glossary terms and more. Explore Tate’s growing collection of British and international art, and our archive of sketchbooks, letters and photographs.

Art in Practice: Artist Placement Group Manifesto

    https://practiceart.blogspot.com/2011/01/artist-placement-group-manifesto.html
    Jan 23, 2011 · The Artist Placement Group was founded in 1966 by Barbara Steveni and John Latham in London (UK). It operated as a job placement company - inserting artists into corporate (for-profit) organizations where they could apply their creative skills.

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