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Articles in Feb, 1995 issue of Art in America
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Multicultural wars - debate over arts funding - includes related article - Issues and Commentary
by Douglas Davis -
Specific gravity - Pieter Laurens Mol, traveling exhibition
by Janet Koplos -
Marisa Merz at Barbara Gladstone - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Nancy Princenthal -
Michael Hurson at Paula Cooper - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Reagan Upshaw -
Rita McBride at Michael Klein - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Faye Hirsch -
Ron Athey at P.S. 122 - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Stephanie Cash -
Frances McCormack at R.B. Stevenson - La Jolla, California - Review of Exhibitions
by Robert L. Pincus -
Expatriate dreams - Cy Twombly, Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York - Cover Story
by Brooks Adams -
Richard Artschwager at Mary Boone - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Nancy Princenthal -
Robert Berlind at Tibor de Nagy - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Nancy Grimes -
Carol Ross at A.I.R - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Naomi Vine -
Garry Winogrand at Bonni Benrubi - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Robert G. Edelman -
Robbert Flick at Craig Krull - Santa Monica, California - Review of Exhibitions
by Constance Mallinson -
Changing of the guard - various artists, various galleries, Cologne, Germany - Report From Cologne
by Sarah McFadden -
Raymond Saunders: improvising with high and low - Oakland Museum, Oakland, California
by Gay Morris -
Matthew Antezzo at Basilico Fine Arts - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Melanie Marino -
Xavier Corbero at BlumHelman - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Janet Koplos -
Mariana Cook at Sander - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Anastasia Aukeman -
Claudia Matzko at Feigen - Chicago, Illinois - Review of Exhibitions
by Susan Snodgrass -
Picturing a Nation: Art and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century America. - book reviews
by Angela Miller -
Cruel journey - Antonin Artaud's drawings, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
by Stephen Barber -
Norman Bluhm at Ace - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Ken Johnson -
Billy Sullivan at Fischbach - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Richard Kalina -
"The Office" at 67 Broad Street - various artists - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Janet Koplos -
Peter Bonde at DCA - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Richard Vine -
Benjamin Weissman at Christopher Grimes - Santa Monica, California - Review of Exhibitions
by Susan Otto -
Twombly's tempietto: the Menil Collection, architect Renzo Piano and the artist himself have joined in creating a permanent Cy Twombly installation - Report From Houston
by Charles Dee Mitchell -
19th century AD
by Robert L. Herbert -
Li-lan at Art Projects International - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by David Ebony -
Eric Fischl at Mary Boone - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Sidney Tillim -
John Beech at Miles Bellamy - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions
by Robert Taplin -
Tad Griffin at the Center for Research in Contemporary Art - Arlington, Texas - Review of Exhibitions
by Charles Dee Mitchell -
Cildo Meireles at Capp Street Project - San Francisco, California - Review of Exhibitions
by Gay Morris
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