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David Carrier on Some Recent Books by James Elkins; Mary-Beth Shine on Jodi Hauptman, Joseph Cornell: Stargazing in the Cinema; Rhea Anastas on Dan Graham, Two-Way Mirror Power: Selected Writings by Dan Graham on His Art

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David Carrier

David Carrier, a philosopher who writes art criticism, is a 1999/2000 Getty Scholar. Among his recent books are The Aesthete in the City: The Philosophy and Practice of American Abstract Painting in the 1980s (1994); High Art: Charles Baudelaire and the Origins of Modernism (1996); and The Aesthetics of Comics (1999).

Mary-Beth Shine

Mary-Beth Shine is a folk art historian and Director of Education at the American Craft Council. She received her master's degree in folk art studies from New York University.

Rhea Anastas

Rhea Anastas is a doctoral candidate at the Graduate School of the City University of New York. Her dissertation on Minimalism and Pop art, and this review, are supported by a grant from The Jewish Foundation for the Education of Women. She is also co-founder of the lecture series Réclame.

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