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Director Steve Lawrence okays a shot for SoHo Television.


Theatre director Richard Foreman is the subject of one SoHo Television.
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surgical gloves) playing with a group of small plastic dinosaurs. This piece's soundtrack was supplied by a bizarre chain of noises and sounds made by the artist. Les Levine is seen in a piece where he repeats over and over again, "If I graduate, I will devote a part of my life to removing sneaks and creeps from Art Education."

Artist Robert Kushner presents his own fashion show on the series' second presentation. His creations will probably never be seen in Henri Bendel's window but they certainly are thought-provoking. Another presentation, entitled "The Changing Role of the Art Museum," features Gregory Battcock (an author, professor and leading authority in the art world), Marsha Tucker (the Director of the New Museum), Dr. Judith Van Barron (the Director of New Jersey's Monmouth County Museum), Jack Hovland (Sales Supervisor of the Guggenheim Museum) ad Gerald Le Francoise (the Coordinator of Public Programming at the Brooklyn Museum). After sharing a bottle of wine they all plunge into an anti-discussion that's pure Dada.

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