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As the document is not on line, I am going to ask for the exact quote that supports: "Landfield was one of the first painters who led the move away from Minimalism and Hard-edge painting to Lyrical Abstraction" in particular, the claim "one of the first". Incidentally do these catalogs have a personal author or were they issued in the name of the gallery? DGG ( talk) 05:16, 1 April 2009 (UTC)
I now have copies of the brochure from the 1970 Aldrich show, as well as the 2007 Butler, and have added quotes verbatim from the museums' directors, which should be helpful in addressing concerns about his role in abstract painting in the 60s. Some copy edits and clean-up as well. JNW ( talk) 03:24, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
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As the document is not on line, I am going to ask for the exact quote that supports: "Landfield was one of the first painters who led the move away from Minimalism and Hard-edge painting to Lyrical Abstraction" in particular, the claim "one of the first". Incidentally do these catalogs have a personal author or were they issued in the name of the gallery? DGG ( talk) 05:16, 1 April 2009 (UTC)
I now have copies of the brochure from the 1970 Aldrich show, as well as the 2007 Butler, and have added quotes verbatim from the museums' directors, which should be helpful in addressing concerns about his role in abstract painting in the 60s. Some copy edits and clean-up as well. JNW ( talk) 03:24, 11 April 2009 (UTC)