LAWRENCE ALLOWAY talks about the work of some New York artists in their e-lv thirties and twenties, such as Allen Kaprow , Robert Rauschenberg , and Jim Dine , who are replacing pure puling by an art open to the diverse ir.'iucnces of the urban environment.
Mr Alloway , newly appointed Curator of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, bases his talk on a lecture he gave recently under the auspices of the United Slates Information Service in London. Recorded in New York