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Individual Happiness Now : A Definition Of Common Purpose
Paperback Edition: 1
Written in 1941 by highly original, New Zealand-born artist Len Lye and famous British writer Robert Graves, Individual Happiness Now is their attempt to define the freedoms that millions of people were risking their lives to defend, as they fought against Hitler and the Nazis.
Their essay is a fascinating attempt to express the key principles that give meaning and value to life.
Today, the questions raised by Lye and Graves and their answers have once again become deeply relevant, as terrorists and extremist politicians are challenging the basic ideals of our society.
Published in association with the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre exhibition On an Island: Len Lye, Robert Graves and Laura Riding (8 Apr - 6 Aug 2017).
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Today, the questions raised by Lye and Graves and their answers have once again become deeply relevant, as terrorists and extremist politicians are challenging the basic ideals of our society.
Published in association with the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre exhibition On an Island: Len Lye, Robert Graves and Laura Riding (8 Apr - 6 Aug 2017).
Featured in the 21 August 2017 New Zealand / Pasifika Newsletter.
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Pages : 46
Publisher : Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
Publication date : 2017-04-08
Subjects: Non-fiction, Art/design/film