Paul Kos (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Paul Kos". AICHI TRIENNALE 2013. Retrieved 2020-11-01.

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  • "Paul Kos". Frieze magazine. Retrieved 2020-11-01. Kos was influential to many students at the SF Art Institute and was a core figure in its development, laying the groundwork for the SFAI program New Genres which spawned new generations of performance, video and conceptual artists.

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  • "Paul Kos". Spark, KQED. 2003-07-23. Retrieved 2020-11-01.

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  • "PARTICIPATIONKINETICS". San Francisco Good Times. Vol. 2, no. 27. Waller Press. July 17, 1969. p. 18. Retrieved 2020-10-29 – via Independent Voices. PARTICIPATION KINETICS! Paul Kos at the Richmond Art Center, Richmond. July 10- Aug. 10.

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  • "Collection, New Media". de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University. Retrieved 2020-10-31. and commissions by artists who would later become key players in the field of film and video art, including Douglas Davis, Terry Fox, Paul Kos, and Bill Viola.

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  • "Paul Kos". UCSF Art Collection. Retrieved 2020-11-01.

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