Jack used to teach at Northwestern U, and then got a job at Johns Hopkins in
the early eighties, i think ( maybe earlier). That's the last I heard of
him. Maybe contacting the art department at JH would turn something up. He
was always going to write his definitive book about how Duchamp, Beuys and
others were all Kabbala masters: sort of a Paul Lafoley/R.A. Wilson take on
art history. It never happened, though, as far as i know.
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> does anyone know anything about jack burnham?
> i have three of his books, was really into them in the early 70's.
> happened to look something up in one and then wondered what else barnes
> and noble had. well there was little i don't have and all were out of
> print. so now i'm curious as to what happened with him.
> best regards, c :)
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> carol starr
> taos, new mexico, usa
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