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- Stuart Brisley born 1933
- Title
- Handwritten notes outlining the performance, ‘White Meal’, by Stuart Brisley
- Date
- 1967
- Description
- These notes provide an overview of, 'White Meal', which was performed at Middle Earth, London, in 1967.
- Format
- Document - writings
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented to Tate Archive by Stuart Brisley, November 2011.
- Reference
- TGA 201114/3/1/8
Archive context
- Personal papers of Stuart Brisley TGA 201114 (137)
- Project files and writings TGA 201114/3 (91)
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