Barbara Steveni (21 August 1928 – 16 February 2020) was a British conceptual artist who was based in London.[2] Steveni was the co-founder and director of the Artist Placement Group (APG), which ran from the 1960s to the 1990s. The APG's goal was to refocus art outside galleries and museums. It instead installed artists in industrial and government organizations to both learn about and to have a voice in these worlds and then, where possible, organize exhibitions of work related to those experiences. Its work was a key precursor of the now widely-applied artist in residency concept.
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BarbaraSteveni (21 August 1928 – 16 February 2020) was a British conceptual artist who was based in London. Steveni was the co-founder and director of...
The Artist Placement Group (APG) was conceived by BarbaraSteveni in London in 1965, and established in 1966 as an artist-run organisation seeking to...
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Placement Group a pioneering artists' organisation founded in 1966 by BarbaraSteveni and John Latham, together with David Hall, Barry Flanagan, Anna Ridley...