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The co-editors for *ARLIS/NA Reviews* are seeking reviewers for the January
2020 edition. Please *contact the co-editors by 5 pm (Eastern Time) Friday,
October 18 *if you are interested in reviewing any of the titles below. In
your response, be sure to note how your subject background or expertise
matches the subject matter of the book.



You must be able to meet a *Monday, December 9 deadline* with a 450 word
review.


Among Others: Blackness at MoMA by Darby English and Charlotte Barat. The
Museum of Modern Art, August 2019. 488 p. ill. ISBN 9781633450349 (h/c),
$65.00.

Art to Come: Histories of Contemporary Art by Terry Smith. Duke University
Press, September 2019. 456 p. ill. ISBN 9781478003052 (pbk.), $29.95.

Design History Beyond the Canon edited by Jennifer Kaufmann-Buhler,
Victoria Rose Pass and Christopher S. Wilson. Bloomsbury, February 2019.
272 p. ill. ISBN 9781350051584 (h/c), $114.00.

The Elizabethan Image: An Introduction to English Portraiture, 1558-1603 by
Roy Strong. Yale University Press, August 2019. 224 p. ill. ISBN
9780300244298 (h/c), $50.00.



The Good Metropolis: From Urban Formlessness to Metropolitan Architecture
by Alexander Eisenschmidt. Birkhäuser, January 2019. 239 p. ill. ISBN
9783035616323 (h/c), $68.99.

The New Monuments and the End of Man by Robet Slifkin. Princeton University
Press, November, 2019. 248 p. ill. ISBN 9780691192529 (h/c), $37.50.

New West: Innovating at the Intersection by Wolfgang Wagener and Leslie
Erganian. Hirmer Publishers, October 2019. 320 p. ill. ISBN 9783777431895
(h/c). $65.00.

One on One Series (MoMA): for this review, the reviewer will receive the
following titles and we'll be asking for a review of the One on One Series,
in which each book discusses one artist and one work, with these three
titles as examples. Instead of the usual 450 word limit, the review will
have a 650 word limit.

Betye Saar: Black Girl’s Window by Christophe Cherix and Esther Adler. The
Museum of Modern Art, July 2019. 48 p. ill. ISBN 9781633450769 (pbk.),
$14.95.

Frida Kahlo: Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair by Jodi Roberts. The Museum of
Modern Art, July 2019. 48 p. ill. ISBN 9781633450752 (pbk.), $14.95.

Sophie Taueber-Arp: Head by Anne Umland. The Museum of Modern Art, July
2019. 48 p. ill. ISBN 9781633450684 (pbk.), $14.95.

Out of Bounds: The Collective Writings of Marcia Tucker edited by Lisa
Phillips, Johanna Burton, and Alicia Ritson, with Kate Wiener. Getty
Research Institute, September 2019. 278 p. ill. ISBN 9781606065969 (pbk),
$40.00.

Queer Holdings: A Survey of the Leslie-Lohman Museum Collection edited by
Gonzalo Casals and Noam Parnes. Hirmer Verlag, July 2019. 264 p. ill. ISBN
9783777431932 (h/c), $39.95.



Unspeakable Acts: Women, Art, and Violence in the 1970s by Nancy
Princenthal. Thames & Hudson, October 2019. 304 p. ill. ISBN 9780500023051
(h/c), $34.95.


Zilia Sanchez: Soy Isla by Vesla Sretenovic et al. Yale University Press,
February 2019. 200 p. ill. ISBN 9780300233902 (h/c), $50.00.

Refer to the Review Guidelines
<https://arlisna.org/publications/reviews/264-arlis-na-reviews-guidelines>
for further information.

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