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v. : ill. ; 22 cm (original analog pub.),Baldessari, John; Camnitzer, Luis; Gablik, Suzi; Koons, Jeff; Pekarsky, Mel; Sandback, Amy Baker; and Storr, Robert, contributors, “The Idea of the Moral Imperative in Contemporary Art.” Bartell, Jeannine; Qnizon, Cheree; and Williams, Ellen, contributors, “Three Reviews of High and Low! Modern Art and Popular Culture at the Museum of Modern Art.” Introduction to Paul Gauguin’s Notebook for Aline Dielrich, Linnea S., “Introduction to Paul Gauguin’s Notebook for Aline.” Dielrich, Linnea S. and Wyly, Katherine, translators, “Paul Gauguin’s Notebook for Aline.” Wolf, Marion, “Van Gogh, Vinnen, and Vasily Kandinsky: The Threshold to Abstraction.” Kuspit, Donald B., “A Sceptical Note on the Idea of The Moral Imperative.” :: If Art Criticism meets some of its editors’ hopes for it, we shall be able to claim the appearance of some art criticism, with subjects arising from the writers’ or editors’ decisions, rather than the art market’s. Articles on individual critics and on current groups and tendencies will lead towards the adequate history of art criticism so badly needed in relation to art and in relation to the literature of other disciplines. (L.A., D.B.K., Spring 1979)
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http://hdl.handle.net/11401/59773
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Department of Art, Stony Brook University, "Art Criticism, Volume 7, Number 1" (1991). Art Criticism. 13.
https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/art-criticism/13
