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Art Inquiries

Volume 18, Issue 1 (2020)

Articles

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Front Matter

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S. R. Koehler and the Etching Revival in the United States: Toward an “American” Tradition of Printmaking
Katie Larson

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The Drop Sinister: Harry Wilson Watrous’ Visualization of the One-Drop Rule
Mey-Yen Moriuchi

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Pissed On or Pissed Off: Andy Warhol’s Oxidized Portrait of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Anthony J. Morris

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When William T. Wiley and Bruce Nauman Wrote to H.C. Westermann
David McCarthy

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Art Inquiries, XVIII:1, Full Issue

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Back Matter

Interview

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An Interview with Adrian Rhodes
Kerr Houston

Exhibition Reviews

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Age Old Cities: A Virtual Journey from Palmyra to Mosul
Hyunjin Cho

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Kim Gordon: The Bonfire
Annie Dell’Aria

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Alphonse Mucha: Art Nouveau / Nouvelle Femme
Matthew Finn

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The Avant-Garde Networks of Amauta: Argentina, Mexico, and Peru in the 1920s
Michele Greet

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Bertoldo di Giovanni: The Renaissance of Sculpture in Medici Florence
Roberto G. Peredo

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original bauhaus: the centenary exhibition
Morgan Ridler

Book Reviews

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Against Our Will: Sexual Trauma in American Art Since 1970
Andrew D. Hottle

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Enid Yandell: Kentucky’s Pioneer Sculptor
Caterina Y. Pierre

 
 
 
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