ART REVIEWS (EXHIBITION CATALOGUES)
“Tableaux Vivants, Dying Empires: Eleanor Antin’s The Last Days of Pompeii, Roman Allegories and Helen’s Odyssey (2001-2007).”
Special issue on “Material Histories.” n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal, volume 24, July 2009: 13-2.
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“Ghosts of Ethnicity: Jewish Identities in American Feminist Art.”
In Daniel Rosenberg, Practicing Jews: Art, Identity and Culture. University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2009).
“Polar Fantasies and Aesthetics in the Work of Isaac Julien and Connie Samaras.”
In The Scholar and the Feminist (Barnard Center for Research on Women, New York City, Issue 7.1: Fall 2008).
“Barbies’ Jewish Roots: Jewish Women’s Bodies and Feminist Art.”
Nathan Abrams (ed.) Jews and Sex, London, Nottingham: Five Leaves, 2008: 121-137.
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“The Contradictory Circulation of Fine Art and Antiques on eBay.”
In Everyday eBay: Culture, Collecting, and Desire, eds. Ken Hillis, Michel Petit with Nathan Scott Epley. Routledge, New York, 2006: 231-244.
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“True North: Isaac Julien’s Aesthetic Wager.”
Republished in German and English in Isaac Julien: True north: Fantôme Afrique, edited by Veit Görner and Eveline Bernasconi : [Distributed in North America by] D.A.P., Distributed Art Publishers, 2006: 42-45.
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“True North: Isaac Julien’s Aesthetic Wager.”
In Isaac Julien: True North. Mak Center for Art and Architecture and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, 2005: 7-15.
“Creating Transnational Women’s Art Communities in Asia.”
In Amelia Jones, The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader. London: Routledge, 2003: 18-21
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“Gender, Race and Nation in Japanese Contemporary Art and Criticism.”
The Visual Culture Reader, ed. Nicholas Mirzoeff. London: Routledge, 2002: 215-226.
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“Reviewing 1970s and 1980s Feminist Art Practices in the 1990s: Three Major Exhibitions on Judy Chicago, Eleanor Antin and Martha Rosier.”
See my introductory remarks to the College Art Association panel that I chaired in February 2001 and presentations by panelists Alison Rowley, Lucy Sautter, Catherine Caesar, Ruth Wallen, and discussant Alex Alberro. In n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal, issue 14, February 2001.