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The Anti- Catalog
The Anti-Catalog is a protest
against an exhibition of
American art belonging to John
D Rockefeller III which was
held at the Whitney Museum of
Art last Fall.
Written and pictorial
essays explore the way art is
mystified, how art exhibitions
influence our view of history,
and how collectors such as
JDR IIT benefit from tultural
philanthropy . Specific essays
z1lso look at women, blacks,
native Americans, landscape
painting and portraiture.
The Anti-Catalog is the
work of a collective
associated with Artists
Meeting for Cultural Change.
80 pages, numerous
illustraticns. $3.50 plus 50¢
for postage and handling.
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Toward a People’s Art
by Eva Cockeroft, John Weber and
James Cockeroft
foreword by Jean Charlot ($7.95)
A detailed account of the community
mural movement over the last decade,
in the U.S. and Canada. Written by two
muralists and a sociologist, it reflects
the need of artists to break out of their
studios and to make direct contact with
the oppressed.
From the Center: Feminist Essays on
Women'’s Art
by Lucy R. Lippard ($6.95)
An attempt to outline the beginnings of a
feminist art and art criticism that would
combine form and content, esthetics and
politics. Collected articles date from 1970
to the present and include monographs
and general essays as well as interviews
and two brief fictions.
Published by E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.,
New York.
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The Anti- Catalog
The Anti-Catalog is a protest
against an exhibition of
American art belonging to John
D Rockefeller III which was
held at the Whitney Museum of
Art last Fall.
Written and pictorial
essays explore the way art is
mystified, how art exhibitions
influence our view of history,
and how collectors such as
JDR IIT benefit from tultural
philanthropy . Specific essays
z1lso look at women, blacks,
native Americans, landscape
painting and portraiture.
The Anti-Catalog is the
work of a collective
associated with Artists
Meeting for Cultural Change.
80 pages, numerous
illustraticns. $3.50 plus 50¢
for postage and handling.
The Catalog Committee, .Inc,
106 East 19th Street, #u4,
New York NY 10003.
| C]mflySfl 13
even
Days
Seven Days isn’t trying to sell you a new
role model, an expensive lithograph, or
the latest rage in the woman’s move-
ment. What we will do is make every effort
to give you comprehensive, straight-
forward reporting about cultural and
poHficaIeventsaroundthe\NoHd.
Find out what's going on. Seven Days is
the first mass-circulation radical news
magazine. You can subscribe for $26 for
52 issues.
Name _ 00O 0
Address o 0 o s
City _____ State Zip
Clip and return to Seven Days, 206 Fifth
Ave., N.Y.,N.Y. 10010
The new magazine of women's culture
o
Each issue provides 150 pages of ¥
feature articles
investigative reporting
reviews
criticism
historical analysis
theory
creative writing
visual art
representing the broadest spectrum
of feminist thought
plus
access to practical resources following
the model of Chrysalis’s predecessors
The New Woman's Survival Catalog
and
The New Woman'’s Survival Sourcebook
Subscribe now — charter price $8
c/o The Woman's Building
1727 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
TWO NEW DUTTON PAPERBACKS
Toward a People’s Art
by Eva Cockeroft, John Weber and
James Cockeroft
foreword by Jean Charlot ($7.95)
A detailed account of the community
mural movement over the last decade,
in the U.S. and Canada. Written by two
muralists and a sociologist, it reflects
the need of artists to break out of their
studios and to make direct contact with
the oppressed.
From the Center: Feminist Essays on
Women'’s Art
by Lucy R. Lippard ($6.95)
An attempt to outline the beginnings of a
feminist art and art criticism that would
combine form and content, esthetics and
politics. Collected articles date from 1970
to the present and include monographs
and general essays as well as interviews
and two brief fictions.
Published by E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.,
New York.
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