Jasia Reichardt correspondence 1956-1987

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Jasia Reichardt correspondence 1956-1987

1956-1987

Jasia Reichardt correspondence, 1956-1987, consists mainly of correspondence between artists, writers, and Reichardt from 1965 to 1975 when she was Assistant Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, and Director of the Whitechapel Gallery.

12.0 linear feet; (17 boxes, 1 flatfile folder)

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