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Afterimage
View more issues: Nov-Dec 1997, Jan-Feb 1998, May-June 1998
Articles in March-April 1998 issue of Afterimage
- Always already: affinities between art and film - various artists, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California
by J. Ronald Green - Reframings: New American Feminist Photographies. - book reviews
by Dore Bowen - Art and Film Since 1945: Hall of Mirrors. - book reviews
by J. Ronald Green - Christine Tamblyn, 1951-1998 - artist and art critic - Obituary
by David Trend - True crime: forensic aesthetics on display - various artists, various galleries, California
by Giovanni Intra - Making strange - Ostranenie '97 Electronic Media Forum
by Perry Bard - Scene of the Crime. - book reviews
by Giovanni Intra - Screening the digital - Digital Film Festival, New York, New York
by Barbara L. Miller - Police Pictures: The Photograph as Evidence. - book reviews
by Giovanni Intra - On Doubletake - art magazine
by Stephen Longmire - Rauschenberg's photographies - Robert Rauschenberg, Guggemheim Museums, New York, New York
by Ingrid Schaffner - Sontag's reception - essayist Susan Sontag - Sontag's On Photography at 20
by Michael Starenko - Robert Rauschenberg: A Retrospective. - book reviews
by Ingrid Scaffner - On Photography. - Sontag's on Photography at 20 - book reviews
by Michael Starenko - The Cinematic City. - book reviews
by Jesse Lerner - Regarding Sontag, again - essayist Susan Sontag - Sontag's On Photography at 20
by David L. Jacobs - The History of Forgetting: Los Angeles and the Erasure of Memory. - book reviews
by Jesse Lerner - On Photography. - Sontag's On Photography at 20 - book reviews
by David L. Jacobs - Trace and Transformation: American Criticism of Photography in the Modernist Period. - book reviews
by Eve Ogden Schaub