Chronology
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Image 1 - Caption:
Paris Review cover
Image 2:
Image 2 - Caption:
Austin's Furniture Repository
Image 3:
Image 3 - Caption:
First Humument page completed
Description text:
- 1965
- After reading an interview with William Burroughs in Paris Review Tom Phillips starts to experiment with his own variant of 'cut up' technique, the columnedge poem
- 1966
- On a routine Saturday excursion with Ron Kitaj, Phillips purchases A Human Document at Austins Furniture Repository Peckham for threepence. The first Humument page (p.33) is made
- 1967
- A Humument is first mentioned in print, in ICA Bulletin magazine No.169 with illustration
- 1968
- In November No.3 of the Openings Press Card Series features Tom Phillips's Three Telegrams
- 1969
- Irma, the opera based on A Humument is completed (on the day man first walked on the moon) and the libretto published as a print