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Friedman, Ken, 1949- (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Friedman, Ken, 1949-
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Friedman, Kenneth Scott
  • Friedman, Ken (Kenneth Scott)
  • Friedman, K. S., 1949-

Previously on undifferentiated name authority record: n 96109283

nuc87-31598: His Ken Friedman, events, 1980? (hdg. on MH-FA rept.: Friedman, Ken; usage: Ken Friedman)

LC data base, 12/8/87 (hdg.: Friedman, Ken)

Theater of the object, 1988: p. 12 (Ken Friedman, b. 1949)

The Aesthetics, 1973: t.p. (Ken Friedman) (Formerly on undifferentiated name record: n 96109283)

Sociology of art, 1976 : t.p. (Kenneth Scott Friedman) UMI t.p (Friedman, Kenneth Scott, 1949-)

Research for designers, 2022, ©2022: title page (Ken Friedman, writer of foreword) page xv (world's foremost authority on design research and theory, an early proponent of the use of evidence-based research in design, a member of one of the most celebrated creative movements of the 20th century, Fluxus - an international laboratory for experiment art, architecture, design, and music, his creative works have been exhibited worldwide)

A ready-hand-novel, 1974: t.p. (Ken Friedman)

Fondazione Bonotto website, viewed July 5, 2022: page for the artist (Friedman, Ken; born New London, USA, 1949; lives in Shanghai, China; author of Theater of the object; The aesthetics; A ready-hand-novel and many others)

Finding aid for Ken Friedman collection, UC San Diego Library, viewed online July 5, 2022: biography section (Kenneth S. Friedman; born Sept. 19, 1949; writer, musician, conceptual artist, founder of Fluxus West in 1966; received degrees from ... the United States International University (PhD., 1976))

OCLC, viewed June 5, 2022 (usage: Ken Friedman [predominant], K.S. Friedman, Kenneth Scott Friedman; the work Sociology of art, published in 1976, is his PhD. thesis for the United States International University, San Diego)

Wikipedia, viewed July 5, 2022 (Ken Friedman, born Sept. 19, 1949 in New London, CT; member of Fluxus; general manager of Something Else Press in the early 1970s; his work as a management consultant and designer led him to an academic career at: Norwegian School of Management, Oslo; Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne; Tongji University, Shanghai)