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ArtForum, Feb, 2004 by Howard Singerman
3. Carrie Rickey, "A Personal History of the I.S.P." in Independent Study Program: Fifteenth Anniversary (New York: Whitney Museum of American Art. 1983), 10.
4. Renee Green, "Some Conditions for Independent Study: The Whitney Program as a Thought Oasis or Weathered Bastion," in Education, Information, Entertainment, ed. Ute Meta Bauer (Vienna: Institut fur Gegenwartskunst, Akademie der Bildenden Kunste Wien, 2001), 188-89.
5. George Baker, "Pedagogy, Power, and the Public Sphere: The Whitney Program and (Its) History," Whitney Program Newsletter, Spring/Summer 2000, 1.
6. Gregg Bordowitz, "My Postmodernism," Artforum, March 2003, 227.
7. Frederick G, Ortner, "Whitney Museum of American Art: Independent Study Program," in The Art Museum as Educator, ed. Barbara Y. Newsom and Adele Z. Silver (Berkeley: University of California Press, and Cleveland: Council on Museums and Education in the Visual Arts, 1978), 561.
8. David Frankel, "The Rite Stuff," Artforum, January 2003, 114.
Howard Singerman is associate professor in the McIntire Department of Art at the University of Virginia. (See Contributors.)
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