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Entrance to the Estorick Collection in Londo; Joyce
Kozloff in her studio; Screaming Beatle fans in the Ed Sullivan Theater
What I really like about editing The Art Section is making new discoveries. Often, our writers bring to my
attention ideas or artists or exhibitions that I did not know about, which is the case for all three of the articles in this
issue. Now, I know that I am one of the writers this month, which makes this seem impossible, but I learned so much more about
Joyce Kozloff by visiting her home and studio. Her work and studio practice combine with her very interesting history in the
feminist art movement as a founding member of the Heresies collective that published a journal of the same name. But something
else came across to me that I hope I was able to impart. As for Anna Leung, thank you so much for introducing us to Alberto
Burri, a wonderful artist I had not known about. Somehow I missed him… . Is he new to anyone else? And lastly I did
not know about Philip Auslander’s thesis that the Beatles manipulated their image and performance circumstances to counteract
all that screaming that went on in their concerts. And as for a Beatles video game--who knew?
Many thanks, Deanna
Editor-in-Chief
The Art Section
www.deannasirlin.com
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