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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2013 · 1H 44M

APG: An International Perspective

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Saturday 29 September, 6.30pm APG was from the start outward facing, building contacts with artists and institutions in the US and Europe. Germany stands out as particularly receptive to APG's approach, thanks to key figures such as Joseph Beuys, Jürgen Harten, Drs Reimut and Margarethe Jochimsen and Rolf and Ros Sachsse. In this panel discussion, Barbara Steveni, Rolf and Ros Sachsse and former APG Director Nicholas Tresilian reflect on the deep ties between APG and Germany, which served as a gateway for APG's methodologies to be introduced on the continent. This event was part of the exhibition: The Individual and the Organisation: Artist Placement Group 1966-79 27 September to 16 December 2012 For more about the exhibition go to www.ravenrow.org/exhibition/artis…placement_group/

Saturday 29 September, 6.30pm APG was from the start outward facing, building contacts with artists and institutions in the US and Europe. Germany stands out as particularly receptive to APG's approach, thanks to key figures such as Joseph Beuys, Jürgen Harten, Drs Reimut and Margarethe Jochimsen and Rolf and Ros Sachsse. In this panel discussion, Barbara Steveni, Rolf and Ros Sachsse and former APG Director Nicholas Tresilian reflect on the deep ties between APG and Germany, which served as a gateway for APG's methodologies to be introduced on the continent. This event was part of the exhibition: The Individual and the Organisation: Artist Placement Group 1966-79 27 September to 16 December 2012 For more about the exhibition go to www.ravenrow.org/exhibition/artis…placement_group/

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