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Art in America,  April, 2002  

Sept. '01, p. 140: Jill Johnston's approved title, "Hardship Art Revisited," was inadvertently replaced by the staff-generated substitute "Tehching Hsieh: Art's Willing Captive."

Nov, '01, pp. 106, 107: The last name of artists James Walsh and Ann Walsh was printed in photo captions as "Welsh."

Nov. '01, pp. 133, 135: Our article and photo caption misidentified the basketball player depicted in Alexis Smith's terrazzo floor at Ohio State University as John Havlicek; the figure actually represents Avril Roberts.

Jan. '02, cover: The cover image of Gerhard Richter's Moritz (863-2) was flopped left to right.

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Feb. '02, p. 128: The show by Francine Tint appeared at Atelier International, not as editorially misstated at Atelier A/E.

Mar. '02, p. 160: The Skowhegan Awards, though announced earlier, will not be formally presented until the annual gala to be held on Apr. 23.

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