Correspondence with J. Ronald Regnier, 1979.

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Correspondence with J. Ronald Regnier, 1979.

Cites Wallace Stevens' "Anecdote of the Jar" as the truest expression of the urge to make and sensation of making sculpture; comments on objections to his stone field sculpture.

1 folder : ill. ; 24 x 30 cm.

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