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Articles in April, 1996 issue of ArtForum
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Raw meal
by Carlos Basualdo -
Jessica Stockholder
by Mark Van de Walle -
Charles Goldman
by Maria Porges -
Goats of summer
by Mark Van de Walle -
Chris Marker
by Molly Nesbit -
Liisa Roberts
by Joshua Decter -
Southern exposure
by Georgia Lobacheff -
Richard Pousette-Dart
by Ben Lifson -
"Painting Outside of Painting."
by Howard Risatti -
State of denial
by J. Hoberman -
Like a rolling stone: Gabriel Orozco
by Jean-Pierre Criqui -
Tony Smith
by Jean-Pierre Criqui -
Oh Yoko!
by Bruce Hainley -
Jo Baer
by James Meyer -
'Shooting the Moon."
by Marek Bartelik -
Boyz from Brazil
by Jan Fjeld -
Alice Neel
by Faye Hirsch -
Gladys Nistor
by Carlos Basualdo -
The road behind
by R.U. Sirius -
Photographer Mario Sorrenti, designer Bernadette Corporation
by Olivier Zahm -
Fantasy and reality: drawings from the Sunny Crawford von Bulow collection
by Bruce Hainley -
Tracey Emin
by James Hall -
Mojo broken
by Charles Aaron -
John Coplans
by Ben Lifson -
"City Speculations."
by Ernest Pascucci -
Bob's thing
by Dennis Cooper -
Cathy de Monchaux
by Barry Schwabsky -
Biennale de Lyon
by Miriam Rosen -
Dream team: the Brothers Quay
by Thyrza Nichols Goodeve -
Francesco Clemente
by Bruce Hainley -
Ettore Spalletti
by Giorgio Verzotti
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