Talk:The Shape of Time

I believe this page should now meet the general notability guidelines.Artinformation (talk) 02:18, 24 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Talk:The Shape of Time

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I believe this page should now meet the general notability guidelines.Artinformation (talk) 02:18, 24 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

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The ten non-templated references that followed the six references generated in the article were added at 14:19 on July 26, 2009 by a user whose only Wkipedia contributions are to this page over several days that month. The edit summary says they were meant to be a section of important secondary references to Kubler's work, not references for the article. I moved them here for someone better able to assess their relevance to the article to review and removed the unclear citation message.


6.Shales, Ezra. "Tools are like songs." New York City. Studio Potter, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 23–26, Jun 2008. He quotes from Martin Heidegger, Clement Greenberg, George Kubler and others. DAAI: Design and Applied Arts Index 7.Starling, Simon. "Five Thousand Years (Some Notes, Some Works)". Journal of Modern Craft, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 117–131, Mar 2008. "with recourse to the work of, among others, George Kubler." 8.Czekalski, Jan."Goya's 'Third of May', and the aporias of research on the genetic relations of paintings." Ars, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 87–102, 2007 references critics Ernst Gombrich, Göran Hermerén and George Kubler. 9.Tipton, Gemma. "Without you there isn't anything: Patrick Ireland in an interview with Gemma Tipton." Circa, no. 115, Spring 2006, pp. 48–53, "... with reference to the philosophers Roland Barthes, Susan Sontag, and George Kubler." 10.Walsh, Mary Ruth. "A labyrinth in a box: Aspen 5+6." Circa (Ireland), no. 104, Summer 2003, pp. 42–6, 5 illus. " She refers to the influence of George Kubler's book The Shape of Time (1962) on O'Doherty" 11.Auther, Elissa."Classification and its consequences: the case of 'fiber art'" American Art (U.S.A.), vol. 16, no. 3, Fall 2002, pp. 2–9, 5 illus. (1 colour) bibliog "... noting her influence by the art historian George Kubler." 12.Alberro, Alex. "Inside the white box." Artforum (U.S.A.), vol. 40, no. 1, Sept. 2001, pp. 170–4, 20 illus. (4 colour) ... References Dan Graham, William Burroughs, Roland Barthes, George Kubler, Susan Sontag, and Samuel Beckett. 13.Renato, Op. "Design: de gustibus est disputandum de Fusco(Italy), no. 106, Sept. 1999, pp. 5-14 "... artistic design on television and on the Internet, quotes George Kubler's theory on the inevitable coexistence of individuality and conformity." 14.Nulli, Andrea. Bosoni, Giampiero. "The invisible chain." (Italy), vol. 31, no. 118, March–May 1996, pp. 62–9, 14 illus. (4 colour) ... anonymous design with reference to the theories of George Kubler and Henri Focillon." 15.Reinhardt, Ad. "Trois textes [Three texts]" Cahiers du Musée National d'Art Moderne (France), no. 49, Autumn 1994, pp. 80–9, 3 illus. "... Art as Art (1966) and 'Art and history', a review of George Kubler's book The Shape of Time, which appeared in ARTnews (Jan. 1966), all by the American artist Ad Reinhardt. The three texts illustrate aspects of the artist's theory of art"

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