These records concern Harrison's writings aside from his curatorial work. They consist mostly of the research for his doctoral thesis and a book he was commissioned to write on Phillip King, as well as correspondence and notes relating to these projects. There is also an article on abstract painting, a translation of an essay by Daniel Buren, and correspondence relating to an unspecified project.
Research, writings and correspondence relating to publications
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- ReferenceGB 70 TGA 839/3
- Dates of Creation1967-1979
- Physical Description6 folders, 2 envelopes
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Arrangement
The series has been subdivided as follows:
TGA 839/3/1 Research conducted by Harrison for his thesis on British Art between the wars
TGA 839/3/2 Research, drafts and correspondence relating to an unrealised book on Phillip King
TGA 839/3/3 Articles written or translated by Charles Harrison
TGA 839/3/4 Permissions to use quotations for an unspecified project