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and British sculptor William Furlong, born 1944 in Woking, Great Britain. From 1973 to 2006, Audio Arts published 25 volumes of 4 issues of the Audio Arts Cassettes (later releasing LPs and CDs as well). Furlong conducted all interviews until 1996, when Professor
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in 2004 (itself a long-time subscriber to Audio Arts cassettes releases), over 200 boxes of master tapes used to edit the magazine are now secured for future researchers. A selection was
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catalogue published by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln, Germany, 2009. Catalogue supervised by Cosima Rainer, Stella Rollig, Dieter Daniels and Manuela Ammer.
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exhibition, curated by Cosima Rainer, August 28, 2009 to January 10, 2010, Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz, Austria.
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In October–December 2006, a retrospective exhibition curated by Lucia Farinati took place at Rome’s
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at Tate Britain March–August 2007. The archive is now catalogued, digitized and preserved there.
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William Furlong was part of a generation of British artists of the 1960s-70s including
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showing a selection of Audio Arts releases and adding a new sound art by Furlong:
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Defunct visual arts magazines published in the United Kingdom
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took the baton as interviewer. Each interview starts with
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Information from Heidi Grundmann's essay featured in the
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William Furlong's Audio Arts project was featured in the
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Audio Arts: Discourse & Practice in Contemporary Art
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Defunct music magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Audio Arts digitised and published on the Tate website
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Non-profit organisations based in the United Kingdom
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Index


Joseph Beuys
audio cassettes
Barry Barker
Jean Wainwright
Andy Warhol
Anish Kapoor
Joseph Beuys
Gilbert & George
Yoko Ono
R. Buckminster Fuller
Hermann Nitsch
Mario Merz
Gerhard Richter
Nam June Paik
W. B. Yeats
Gilbert & George
Richard Hamilton
Bruce McLean
Paul Richards
Tate
exhibited
Sound Art Museum
SlashSeconds.org
"Audio Arts"
"Preserving the Audio Arts Archive"
doi
10.5334/jcms.1011209
website
Audio Arts digitised and published on the Tate website

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