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Art Journal, Vol. 62, No. 1, Spring 2003

In This Issue: Reflections
Patricia C. Phillips
Thematic Investigation
3

Simon Leung
... and there I am: Andy Warhol and the Ethics of Identification
4

Marc Siegel
Doing It for Andy
6

Taro Nettleton
White-on-White: The Overbearing Whiteness of Warhol Being
14

Leanne Gilbertson
Andy Warhol's Beauty #2: Demystifying and Reabstracting the Feminine Mystique, Obliquely
24

Features
Suzaan Boettger
The Lost Contingent: Paul Maenz's Prophetic 1967 Event and the Ambiguities of Historical Priority
34

Annie Paul
The Enigma of Survival: Traveling beyond the Expat Gaze
48

Boreth Ly
Devastated Vision(s): The Khmer Rouge Scopic Regime in Cambodia
66

Artists' Project
Bradley McCallum and Jacqueline Tarry
Silence
82

Reviews
Christine Mehring on James Meyer, Minimalism: Art and Polemics in the Sixties
96

Dana Buntrock on Jonathan M. Reynolds, Maekawa Kunio and the Emergence of Japanese Modernist Architecture

John Ott on Jonathan Weinberg, Ambition and Love in Modern American Art

Juan A. Martínez on Alejandro Anreus, Orozco in Gringoland: The Years in New York

Deborah Garwood on Yve Lomax, with Irit Rogoff, Writing the Image: An Adventure with Art and Theory


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