'I'm just wowed by the universe': Peter Max's artwork 'evolves all the time,' the '60s icon says
A painter whose cosmic pop art helped define the peace-and-love 1960s --- he's even credited with coining "Be-In" for a gathering of humanity for humanity's sake --- Max, at 70, is still working. With a staff of 90 at his studio across from Lincoln Center, he said of his daily ro...
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Published in | The Atlanta journal-constitution (2001) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Atlanta, Ga
Atlanta Journal Constitution, LLC
10.05.2009
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Summary: | A painter whose cosmic pop art helped define the peace-and-love 1960s --- he's even credited with coining "Be-In" for a gathering of humanity for humanity's sake --- Max, at 70, is still working. With a staff of 90 at his studio across from Lincoln Center, he said of his daily routine, "The majority of my time is at the easel, though sometimes I sign posters, go into meetings with museum directors --- all the stuff that surrounds the life of Peter Max." |
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ISSN: | 1539-7459 |