Leddy writes that «He brought his writings, his artistic solutions, and his considerable erudition about First Nations and pre-Columbian culture to New York — primarily in the form of
the journal Dyn — but those ideas were gradually appropriated by New York artists.
Not exact matches
Paalen established a studio and began the most productive period of his life, producing paintings and drawings, theoretical articles on contemporary art, and five issues of his innovative
journal,
Dyn.
Motherwell's illustrations appeared in
Dyn, the international art
journal edited and published by Paalen.