The Fox No. 3
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Publication | The Fox |
Date | May 1976 |
Volume | 1 |
Number | 3 |
Publisher | Art & Language Foundation |
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Contents
Author | Title | pg. | Notes |
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Discussions | |||
Peter Benchley | The Lumpen-Headache | ||
Kathryn Bigelow | Review: Not on the Development of Contradiction | ||
Sarah Charlesworth | For Artists Meeting | ||
Martha Rosler | Review: Under the Rug | ||
Mel Ramsden | Review: Framing & Being Framed — Or, Are We Going to Let Barbara Rose Get Away With "Dialectics" This Year? | ||
Art & Language, UK | Having-Your-Heart-In-The-Right-Place Is Not Making History | ||
Carole Condé
Karl Beveridge |
The Edge of Edge | ||
Steve Lockhard | Review: The Incredible Rocky | ||
Christine Kozlov | Autopaptripassionata | ||
Sharlene Spingler | Review: Chic Kicking Muse | ||
Art & Language, UK | Chris Smith Confronts Norman Trotsky and Dame Flora Luxemburg, Many of Their Colleagues, Furry and Feathered Friends | ||
Ian Burn | For Your Reference | ||
Mayo Thompson | Review: Convoy | ||
Jasna Tijardović | The 'Liquidation' of Art: Self-Management or Self-Protection | ||
Articles | |||
Ross Neher | Bathysiderodromophobia | ||
Nigel Lendon | Has Your License Expired? | ||
Joseph Kosuth | Work | ||
Fern Tiger
Edward Robbins |
Method or Mouthtalk? | ||
Michael Corris
Preston Heller Andrew Menard |
The Organization of Culture Under Monopoly Capitalism, Part I: "How Do You Feel About The Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act?", Part II: Culture Ain't No Headless Horseman | ||
David Rushton
Paul Wood |
History | ||
Goran Djordjevic | On the Class Character of Art | ||
Hervé Fischer | Sociological Art as Utopian Strategy | ||
David Rushton
Paul Wood |
Art-Learning | ||
Correspondence & Notes | |||
Letters from Robert Witz, Joshua Neustein, Guerrilla Art Action Group, J. Byron Kearns and others | |||
May Stevens | Art & Class | ||
Jane Klion
Julie Wolf |
Students Fighting Faculty at WU | ||
Mayo Thompson | Natural Alliances | ||
Mayo Thompson | For the Sensitive | ||
Stefan Morawski | Theses on Aesthetics |