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Art Journal, Fall 2009

In This Issue
Judith F. Rodenbeck
Models and Propositions
5

Features
Hajime Nakatani
Imperious Griffonage: Xu Bing and the Graphic Regime
6

Seth McCormick, Reiko Tomii, Hiroko Ikegami, Jeffrey Wechsler, and Midori Yoshimoto, with a response by Alexandra Munroe
Exhibition as Proposition: Responding Critically to The Third Mind
30

Patricia Kelly
Jo Baer, Modernism, and Painting on the Edge
52

Jane McFadden
Earthquakes, Photoworks, and Oz: Walter de Maria’s Conceptual Art
68

Elyse Speaks
“We bring our lares with us”: Bodies and Domiciles in the Sculpture of Louise Bourgeois
88

Reviews
Clark Buckner on What Makes a Great Exhibition?, ed. Paula Marincola, Cautionary Tales: Critical Curating, ed. Steven Rand and Heather Kouris, and Curating Subjects, ed. Paul O’Neill; Marc James Léger on Gerald Raunig, Art and Revolution: Transversal Activism in the Long Twentieth Century, and Cultural Activism Today: The Art of Over-Identification, ed. BAVO; Soraya Murray on Database Aesthetics: Art in the Age of Information Overflow, ed. Victoria Vesna, and New Media in the White Cube and Beyond: Curatorial Models for Digital Art, ed. Christiane Paul
104


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