Talk:Six Gallery reading
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Six Gallery article
[edit]An article on Six Gallery itself, which is now a red link, may be easily started by translating from Dutch - see nl:Six Gallery. Blahma 15:12, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
'Founding' of the Six Gallery
[edit]Respectfully, I would like to contest this statement: "The Six Gallery, founded by Jack Spicer" that appears in this article. Please note the following:
In 1954, Wally Hedrick co-founded The Six Gallery in San Francisco, California with David Simpson, Hayward King, John Allen Ryan, Deborah Remington and Jack Spicer...", reference: Smithsonian Archives of American Art: Oral History Interview With Wally Hedrick At His Home, San Geronimo, California, June 10, 1974. Wally Hedrick: "...We had this group which was made up of the original six of the Six Gallery: myself, Deborah Remington, John Ryan the poet, Jack Spicer the poet, Hayward King, and David Simpson. That's the six."
Given this source, perhaps it would be better to say, "The Six Gallery was founded by Wally Hedrick, David Simpson, Hayward King, John Allen Ryan, Deborah Remington and Jack Spicer."
Thanks...--Art4em 15:39, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
"Plus Ca Change"
[edit]The poem in fact uses misspelled French? "Ca" instead of Ça? Varlaam (talk) 05:57, 14 August 2011 (UTC)
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