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Katz's take on Rauschenberg challenged
To the Editor: To the Editor: I find some critical problems with Jonathan Katz's article on Robert Rauschenberg in the September-October issue...
Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, The, 11/01/08 by Jill Johnston · More from publication -
'Beauty will save the world'
This article first appeared on Jill Johnston's website (www.jilljohnston.com) as her "Johnston Letter" for September 2006 (volume 2, number 3)....
Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, The, 01/01/07 by Jill Johnston · More from publication -
George Brecht, the philosopher of Fluxus: a master of self-effacement who has spent the past three decades in "accelerated creative inactivity," George Brecht, one of the core members of the Fluxus group, is reintroduced to a wide public in a co
The whole universe interests me.--George Brecht Not one sound fears the silence that extinguishes it.--John Cage I don't believe in art, I believe...
Art in America, 04/01/06 by Jill Johnston · More from publication -
Was lesbian separatism inevitable?
LESBIAN NATION was one of those books whose title said it all. The book itself was a series of essays published in The Village Voice from 1969 to...
Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, The, 03/01/06 by Jill Johnston · More from publication -
David Bradshaw at Mad Brook Farm
On July 9, 2005, David Bradshaw, an artist of unusual means and implementation, put on an outdoor performance in northern Vermont called a...
Art in America, 12/01/05 by Jill Johnston · More from publication -
Airborne abstraction: embracing indeterminacy and chance, Jackie Matisse sends her abstract forms aloft on kites. Painted kite tails, assemblages, photo and film documentation, and an electronic simulacrum of kite-flying were recently on view in a New Yor
On her way by taxi to the airport in New York in 1962, Jackie Matisse saw an object in the sky that changed her life--a kite flying over Harlem....
Art in America, 12/01/05 by Jill Johnston · More from publication -
Agnes Martin, 1912-2004
We have a lot of really abstract emotions not caused by anything in this world.... You can wake up in the morning and you are happy....
Art in America, 03/01/05 by Jill Johnston · More from publication -
Billy Kluver, 1927-2004 - Artworld - Obituary
Billy Kluver, scientist and engineer famed for his collaborations with artists, died Jan. 11, of melanoma, at his home in Berkeley Heights, N.J. He...
Art in America, 03/01/04 by Jill Johnston · More from publication -
Baryshnikov dancing Judson: old and new works by seven seminal Judson choreographers were featured in a touring show put together by Mikhail Baryshnikov and his White Oak Dance Project
I went to see Mikhail Baryshnikov and his White Oak Dance Project at BAM the week of June 4 because the work of seven so-called Judson...
Art in America, 12/01/01 by Jill Johnston · More from publication -
Tehching Hsieh: Art's Willing Captive - Brief Article
Through photographs, posters, video and vintage artist statements, a recent New York gallery show surveyed the stark, endurance-based performance...
Art in America, 09/01/01 by Jill Johnston · More from publication



