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Articles in Oct, 1997 issue of ArtForum

  • No dice - film director Jack Smith
    by Rene Ricard
  • "L'Autre" - 4th Biennale D'Art Contemporain De Lyon
    by Christoph Blase
  • Talent, without question - filmmaker Jack Smith
    by Isabel Eberstadt
  • Helen Levitt: International Center for Photgraphy - exhibition
    by David Levi Strauss
  • 'Zine not heard - alternative art
    by Andrew Hultkrans
  • "Objects of Desire: The Modern Still Life" - still life painting
    by Linda Nochlin
  • Factory inspected - filmmaker Jack Smith
    by P. Adams Sitney
  • Mark Rothko: menil collection - exhibit
    by Klaus Kertess
  • Substance over style - artist Phil Cohen's Rethinking the Youth Question
    by Thomas Crow
  • Annika Von Hausswolff - photographer
    by Daniel Birnbaum
  • Awful great - filmmaker Jack Smith
    by Richard Foreman
  • Swizzle shtick - artist Martin Kippenberger
    by Ronald Jones
  • Toys are us - artist Jarvis Rockwell's studio
    by Laurie Simmons
  • Jack by popular demand - actor and director Jack Smith
    by Gary Indiana
  • Kim MacConnel, Jeff Perrone; Peter Nagy - art collections; Holly Solomon Gallery
    by David Frankel
  • Hungarian rhapsody - artist Matthew Barney's works
    by David Frankel
  • Critical reflections - art criticisms
    by Boris Groys
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