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v. : ill. ; 22 cm (original analog pub.),Baigell, Matthew, “Contemporary Jewish American Art: A Short Review.” Mahon, Eugene, “The Ghost of Hamnet or Hamnet’s Last Act.” Cartwright, Lillian K., “Alfred Stieglitz and ‘291’: A Laboratory for Fostering Creativity.” Van Proyen, Mark, “Back to the Futurismo: Dromotude and the Ethical Unconscious of Contemporary Art.” Shane, Robert R., “Paul McCarthy’s Painter (1995) as Self-Portrait and Self Loathing.” Kuspit, Donald, “Aesthetic Transcendence and Transformation.” :: 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/11401/59765
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Department of Art, Stony Brook University, "Art Criticism, Volume 24, Number 2" (2009). Art Criticism. 5.
https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/art-criticism/5
