Harriet Gibson recalls an eye-opening encounter with the artist, while Andrew Keeley talks about the influence of California on his work, and Christine Hayes recalls his ‘letter’ to the Guardian about smoking In 1963, I was a naive 17-year-old on a week’s introduction to “art” at the Royal Court (…)
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