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Newsweek
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  • 27.4 x 20.5 cm.
  • 68 pp.
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Newsweek

Vol. 119, No. 23 (June 8, 1992)

Barbara Kruger, Maynard Parker, Ned Zeman, Lucy Howard, Stephen Langfur, Joe Klein, Howard Fineman, Eleanor Clift, Eloise Salholz, Tony Clifton, Patricia King, Marian Wright Edelman, Eleanor Clift, Jonathan Alter, David H. Hackworth, Michael Meyer, Pia Hinckle, Tom Post, Margaret Garrard Warner, Karen Breslau, Richard Thomas, Margaret Garrard Warner, Ray Wilkinson, Marc Levinson, Jean Seligmann, Constance Wiley, Robert J. Samuelson, Laura Shapiro, Mary Hager, Kathryn Baron, Debra Rosenberg, Lydia Denworth, Katrine Ames, Jerry Adler, Peter Annin, Geoffrey Cowley, Harry F. Waters, Vern E. Smith, Laura Shapiro, Charles Leerhsen, Katrine Ames, Malcolm Jones Jr., Ray Sawhill, Mark Starr, Malcolm Jones Jr., David Ansen, Abigail Kuflik, Jennifer Foote, Peter Katel, Barbara Kantrowitz, Pat Wingert, Elizabeth Ann Leonard, Kenneth L. Woodward, Niccolo Vivarelli, Christopher Dickey, Meg Greenfield

June 8, 1992 issue of Newsweek, edited by Maynard Parker. Contents include: "Periscope," with bureau reports by Ned Zeman and Lucy Howard; "Let the Walls Down," by Stephen Langfur; "Letters;" "Perspectives;" "Whose Values," by Joe Klein, with artwork by Barbara Kruger; "Playing on the 'V Word,'" by Howard Fineman; "First Lady Culture Clash," by Eleanor Clift; "Values in the Classroom," by Eloise Salholz with Tony Clifton in New York, Patricia King in San Francisco, Karen Springen in Chicago, Howard Manly in Atlanta and Debra Rosenberg in Boston; "A Mother's Guiding Message," Marian Wright Edelman interviewed by Eleanor Clift; "Why the Old Media's Losing Control," by Jonathan Alter; "'You in Congress, Listen Up': Sounding the alarm against those who think the country is only the sum of its special interests," by David H. ... [details]

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The Tiger's Eye
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  • tipped in image[s]
  • black-and-white & color
  • 26 x 18.5 cm.
  • 144 pp.
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  • unsigned and unnumbered
Whitney Museum of American Art, Annual Exhibition 1961 : Contemporary Painting
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  • 21 x 21 cm.
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Whitney Museum of American Art, Annual Exhibition 1961 : Contemporary Painting

Pat Adams, Josef Albers, Ivan Albright, Milton Avery, Rudolf Baranik, Robert Barnes, Will Barnet, William Baziotes, Janice Biala, Elmer Bischoff, Isabel Bishop, Peter Blume, Seymour Boardman, Ilya Bolotowsky, Ernest Briggs, Robert Broderson, James Brooks, Charles Burchfield, Paul Cadmus, Lawrence Calcagno, Nicolas Carone, Edmund Casarella, Giorgio Cavallon, Carmen Cicero, Carroll Cloar, Edward Corbett, Ralston Crawford, Nassos Daphnis, Stuart Davis, Elaine de Kooning, Richard Diebenkorn, Enrico Donati, Jimmy Ernst, Philip Evergood, Perle Fine, Seymour Fogel, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Jared French, Elaine Galen, Lee Gatch, Thomas George, Paul Georges, Edward Giobbi, Joseph Glasco, Michael Goldberg, Sidney Goodman, Robert Goodnough, Adolph Gottlieb, Morris Graves, Cleve Gray, Balcomb Greene, Stephen Greene, Philip Guston, Grace Hartigan, John Heliker, Margo Hoff, Hans Hofmann, Carl Holty, Edward Hopper, Angelo Ippolito, Paul Jenkins, Jasper Johns, Wolf Kahn, Ellsworth Kelly, William Kienbusch, Franz Kline, Karl Knaths, Yayoi Kusama, Jacob Lawrence, Alfred Leslie, Jack Levine, Denver Lindley, Michael Loew, David Lund, Loren Maciver, Leo Manso, Conrad Marca-Relli, Nicholas Marsicano, Richard Mayhew, Gerald McLaughlin, George McNeil, Samuel M. Middleton, Joan Mitchell, Randall Morgan, Kyle Morris, Robert Motherwell, George Mueller, Walter Murch, Kenneth Noland, Kenzo Okada, Arthur Okamura, Georgia O'Keeffe, Nathan Oliveira, Stephen Pace, William Pachner, Robert Andrew Parker, I. Rice Pereira, Gabor Peterdi, Fairfield Porter, Richard Pousette-Dart, Gregorio Prestopino, Leo Rabkin, Abraham Rattner, Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhardt, Milton Resnick, Robert Richenburg, Larry Rivers, Tadashi Sato, Karl Schrag, Charles Schucker, John Schueler, Ethel Schwabacher, Kurt Seligmann, Ben Shahn, Honore Sharrer, Sasson Soffer, Hyde Solomon, Raphael Soyer, Theodoros Stamos, Joseph Stefanelli, Ann Steinbrocker, James Strombotne, Teiji Takai, Reuben Tam, Mark Tobey, George Tooker, Joyce Treiman, Jack Tworkov, Esteban Vicente, Jon von Wicht, Hiram Williams, Jane Wilson, Andrew Wyeth, Adja Yunkers

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 13, 1961 - February 4, 1962. Artists included in the exhibition are Pat Adams, Josef Albers, Ivan Albright, Milton Avery, Rudolf Baranik, Robert Barnes, Will Barnet, William Baziotes, Janice Biala, Elmer Bischoff, Isabel Bishop, Peter Blume, Seymour Boardman, Ilya Bolotowsky, Ernest Briggs, Robert Broderson, James Brooks, Charles Burchfield, Paul Cadmus, Lawrence Calcagno, Nicolas Carone, Edmund Casarella, Giorgio Cavallon, Carmen Cicero, Carroll Cloar, Edward Corbett, Ralston Crawford, Nassos Daphnis, Stuart Davis, Elaine de Kooning, Richard Diebenkorn, Enrico Donati, Jimmy Ernst, Philip Evergood, Perle Fine, Seymour Fogel, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Jared French, Elaine Galen, Lee Gatch, Thomas George, Paul Georges, Edward Giobbi, Joseph Glasco, Michael Goldberg, Sidney Goodman, Robert Goodnough, Adolph Gottlieb, Morris Graves, Cleve Gray, Balcomb Greene, Stephen Greene, Philip Guston, Grace Hartigan, John Heliker, Margo Hoff, Hans Hofmann, Carl Holty, Edward Hopper, Angelo Ippolito, Paul Jenkins, Jasper Johns, Wolf Kahn, Ellsworth Kelly, William Kienbusch, Franz Kline, Karl Knaths, Yayoi Kusama, Jacob Lawrence, Alfred Leslie, Jack Levine, Denver Lindley, Michael Loew, David Lund, Loren Maciver, Leo Manso, Conrad Marca-Relli, Nicholas Marsicano, Richard Mayhew, Gerald McLaughlin, George McNeil, Samuel M. ... [details]

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40 Under 40
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  • 13.2 x 21.5 cm.
  • 40 pp.
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Artforum
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  • black-and-white & color
  • 26.5 x 26.7 cm.
  • 141 pp.
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Artforum

Vol. 37 No. 4 (December 1998)

Jack Bankowsky, Brian O'Doherty, Emily Nussbaum, Craig Seligman, John Rajchman, Michel Foucault, Kristin Jones, Ben Ratliff, Dave Hickey, Lisa Liebmann, Peter Plagens, Wayne Koestenbaum, Robert Rosenblum, A.M. Homes, Mayer Rus, Ronald Jones, Thomas Frank, Louisa Buck, Diedrich Diederichsen, David Rimanelli, Yve-Alain Bois, David Frankel, Katy Siegel, Manthia Diawara, Richard Shone, Rachel Withers, Margaret Sundell, Tom Breidenbach, Donald Kuspit, Jan Avgikos, George Baker, Barry Schwabsky, Thad Ziolkowski, Andrew Perchuk, Frances Richard, Tom Moody, Francine Koslow-Miller, Eileen Neff, Joan Seeman Robinson, James Yood, Julie Caniglia, Bruce Hainley, Katia Canton, Giorgio Verzotti, Anne Dagbert, Hans Rudolf Reust, Christian Kravagna, Justin Hoffmann, Yilmaz Dziewior, Harald Fricke, Michael Archer, Charles Green

Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Books: Brian O'Doherty on Patrick Heron," by Brian O'Doherty; "Books: Emily Nussbaum on 'After Diana,'" by Emily Nussbaum; "Books: Craig Seligman on D.A. Miller," by Craig Seligman; "Slant: John Rajchman on Michel Foucault's Aesthetics," by John Rajchman; "Film: Kristin Jones on the New York Film Festival," by Kristin Jones; "Music: Ben Ratliff on Hermann Nitsch," by Ben Ratliff; "The Best of 1998," by Dave Hickey, Lisa Liebmann, Peter Plagens, Wayne Koestenbaum, Robert Rosenblum, A. ... [details]

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Artforum
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  • 26.5 x 26.5 cm.
  • 262 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Artforum

Vol. 43, No. 7 (March 2005)

Tim Griffin, Gavatri Charavorty Spivak, Bob Nickas, Jutta Koether, Craig Seligman, Frances Richard, Brandon W. Joseph, Tomas Saraceno, Arthur C. Danto, Hal Foster, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Wayne Koestenbaum, Michael Fried, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Carroll Dunham, Jordan Kantor, Michael Almereyda, Jack Bankowsky, Yve-Alain Bois, Diedrich Diederichsen, Kathy O'Dell, Michael Krajewski, Jeffrey Kastner, David Frankel, Suzanne Hudson, Brian Sholis, Donald Kuspit, Michael Wilson, Jan Avgikos, Johanna Burton, Martha Schwendener, Nell McClister, Nico Israel, Elizabeth Schambelan, Emily Hall, Francine Koslow Miller, James Yood, Philip Auslander, Glen Helfand, Christopher Miles, Jan Tumlir, Adriano Pedrosa, Juan Vicente Aliaga, Francesca Pasini, Alessandra Pioselli, Miriam Rosen, Felicity Lunn, Brigitte Huck, Harald Fricke, Noemi Smolik, Sven Lütticken, Liutauras Psibilskis, Rachel Withers, Barry Schwabsky, Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith, Thomas Scheibitz

Issue edited by Tim Griffin. Essays "Passages: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak on Jacques Derrida," by Gavatri Charavorty Spivak; "Passages: Bob Nickas and Jutta Koether on Steven Parrino," by Bob Nickas and Jutta Koether; "Film: Craig Seligman on 'Mondovino,'" by Craig Seligman; "On Site: Frances Richard on Pierogi Gallery," by Frances Richard; "Sound: Branden W. ... [details]

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Building on the Past
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  • 28 x 25.5 cm.
  • 143 pp.
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Building on the Past

The Making of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for the Visual Arts at Stanford University

Richard Joncas, Gerhard Casper, Thomas Seligman, James Stewart Polshek, Richard Olcott, Richard Barnes

Reference catalogue published in conjunction with the opening of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for the Visual Arts. Contributions by Richard Joncas, Gerhard Casper, Thomas Seligman, James Stewart Polshek, Richard Olcott and Richard Barnes. ... [details]

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