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Art Journal, Vol. 62, No. 2, Summer 2003

In This Issue: At Last We Can No Longer Predict the Future
Patricia C. Phillips
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Features, Interviews, Conversations
Antony Hudek
Excavating the Body Politic: An Interview with Conrad Atkinson
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Nicholas Mirzoeff
Newpapers With a portfolio of artists' works compiled by Emily Watson
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Jenni Sorkin
Envisioning High Performance
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Francesca Woodman Reconsidered: A Conversation with George Baker, Ann Daly, Nancy Davenport, Laura Larson, and Margaret Sundell
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Dan S. Wang
Practice in Critical Times: A Conversation with Gregory Sholette, Stephanie Smith,Temporary Services, and Jacqueline Terrassa With i am NOT my office, an artist project by Gregory Sholette
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Artists Project
Kojo Griffin: Home and Insecurities
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Reviews
T. J. Demos on Miwon Kwon, One Place after Another: Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity
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Eunice Lipton on Dora Apel, Memory Effects:The Holocaust and the Art of Secondary Witnessing

Julia Bryan-Wilson on Richard Meyer, Outlaw Representation: Censorship and Homosexuality in Twentieth-Century American Art

Philip Armstrong on Scott Rothkopf (with an essay by Elisabeth Sussman), Mel Bochner Photographs, 1966–1969.


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