ART PAPERS 13.02 - Mar/Apr 1989

ART PAPERS 13.02 - Mar/Apr 1989

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This issue centers on art and action, including, among other features, Maureen P. Sherlock's application of several theoretical approaches to postmodernism, Christian Walker's look at AIDS Art Action (which pairs artists with people infected by the HIV virus to create politically and socially relevant pieces that capture the reality of the disease), and E. K. Huckaby's defense of his use of animal carcasses in sculpture used to call attention to the exploitation of animals.

This issue also features an interview by Chris Redd with the controversial Sally Mann, on how her children inspired her to elevate her art. Some noteworthy reviews include E. K. Huckaby's review of Lucas Samaras' "Objects and Subjects," Mark Kingsley's review of Bert Carpenter's exhibition of drawings and paintings, and D. Eric Bookhardt's review of James Drake's timely and larger-than-life sculptures and charcoal drawings.