
“The distinction between complex thinking / right-answer thinking increasingly defines the difference between elite educational opportunity and education of the rest.”"If the SAT Were a Key to All Mythology" by Monica Cohen
“Thoroughly Modern Elsa”
“Object Relations”
“The Eyes Think”
“Aberrant Behavior”
“Droll Ontology”
“Even as Everything Melts ”
“The Intimate Art ”
“Surface Tensions ”
“The Last Rant”
“Channeling Georg Trakl”
“The Middle Years”
“Art Therapy”
“Words, Words, Words”
“The Story of Porno”
“Discoveries: Michael Cunningham”
“Designed for Impact”
“Unfamous”
“Art Book”
“Take A Picture: On Errol Morris's "Believing Is Seeing"”
“Notes on Shulman”
“Schindler Goes Hollywood”
“Schindler Goes Hollywood Part II”
“Angels of History: A Biography of David Wojnarowicz”
“Lovers in the Lens”
“Thomas Hart Benton and the Contradictions of Populism”
“Surrealist Afterlives: on LACMA's "In Wonderland"”
“Forgive Us Our Skins: On Poliquin's 'Breathless Zoo'”
“Fear of Fun: A History of Modernist Design for Children”
“Hours in a Lavatory: The Quiet Enthusiasms of Mark Girouard”
“The Savage Detective: On Sophie Calle's 'Address Book'”
“Open Marriage Chez Clem: A Life with Clement Greenberg”
“Agreeable Objects: On Ken Price”
“What is Hong Kong? On the Archaeology of an Imaginary City”
“Life on Mars: Gary Panter’s "Dal Tokyo"”
“The Most Hated of Architects: On Edward Durrell Stone”
“How to Paint a Battle and Think About War: Leonardo Vs. Michelangelo”
“Detective Photography with Art”
“The Art of Escape: On Sven Lindqvist's "The Myth of Wu Tao-tzu"”
“The Branding of America in Public Art: New Books in a Triad of Genres”
“Illuminated Manuscripts: On the History of Neon”
“Seeing and Saying: Leonard Barkan’s “Mute Poetry, Speaking Pictures””
“Feelings and Forms: Jill Bennett’s "Practical Aesthetics"”
“Untied, Undone: "Bough Down" by Karen Green”
“Delight and Delectation: An Interview with Anne Germanacos”

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