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Articles in Sept, 1995 issue of Art in America
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Towards a world-class city? - first Africus Biennale in Johannesburg, South Africa
by Thomas McEvilley -
The cruelties of affection - painter Ida Applebroog
by Max Kozloff -
Philip Johnson: Life and Work. - book reviews
by Joseph Rykwert -
Dixie buffet - Triennial at the New Orleans Museum, LA
by Marcia E. Vetrocq -
Ars poetica - 'poem-pictures' of Philip Guston
by Raphael Rubinstein -
A Bitter Truth: Avant-Garde Art and the Great War. - book reviews
by Kenneth E. Silver -
Two for the road - Arts Club of Chicago holds exhibitions of Daniel Buren and Richard Pettibone
by Susan Snodgrass -
Private and public - Barbara Bloom's latest installation of art
by Susan Tallman -
The museum: lights on, nobody home? - delayed opening of the Contemporary Art Museum in Barcelona, Spain
by Eleanor Heartney -
1995 Ad
by Marcia E. Vetrocq -
Argentine artifice - Argentinian painters
by Alisa Tager -
Displaced art - art seized from Nazi Germany by the Soviet Union after World War II
by Jamey Gambrell
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