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The Smithsonian American Art Museum is pleased to announce
the publication of the Summer 2001 issue of American Art. .
This handsome issue of the museum's academic journal (vol.
15, no. 2) includes the following articles:

Wendy Wick Reaves, "The Art in Humor, the Humor in Art"

James Oles, "Noguchi in Mexico: International Themes for a
Working-Class Market"

Randall R. Griffey, "Marsden Hartley's Lincoln
Portraits"

Jochen Wierich, "Struggling Through History: Emanuel
Leutze, Hegel, and Empire"

Laural Weintraub, "Women as Urban Spectators in John
Sloan's Early Work"

Gregg Stull, "The AIDS Memorial Quilt: Performing Memory,
Piecing Action"

Olivia Thornburn, "Mary Kawennatakie Adams: Mohawk Basket
Maker and Artist"

American Art  is a peer-reviewed periodical on the arts in
America, published three times per year, in March, July and
November. Articles may encompass any aspect of America's
visual heritage. Please visit americanart.si.edu/journal to
view an electronic edition of the magazine and to obtain
information on subscriptions, single-copy orders, and
submissions.

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