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April 01 2008
The Wound Man: George Nelson and the “End of Architecture”
John Harwood
John Harwood
John Harwood is Assistant Professor of Art at Oberlin College. His work has appeared in Grey Room, do.co.mo.mo, and PIN-UP, and is author of a forthcoming essay for the catalogue Cold Ward Modern: Design 1945–70 (London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 2008).
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John Harwood
John Harwood is Assistant Professor of Art at Oberlin College. His work has appeared in Grey Room, do.co.mo.mo, and PIN-UP, and is author of a forthcoming essay for the catalogue Cold Ward Modern: Design 1945–70 (London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 2008).
Online Issn: 1536-0105
Print Issn: 1526-3819
© 2008 by Grey Room, Inc. and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Grey Room (2008) (31): 90–115.
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John Harwood; The Wound Man: George Nelson and the “End of Architecture”. Grey Room 2008; (31): 90–115. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/grey.2008.1.31.90
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