Women and the Land.(Alice Aycock; Mary Miss; Patricia Johanson)

Art in America | June 1, 2007| | Copyright

Alice Aycock: Sculpture and Projects, by Robert Hobbs, Cambridge and London, MIT Press, 2005; 423 pages, $50.

Mary Miss, texts by Mary Miss, essays by Daniel M. Abramson, Joseph Giovannini, Eleanor Heartney and Sandro Marpillero, New York, Princeton Architectural Press, 2004; 252 pages, $85.

Art and Survival: Patricia Johanson's Environmental Projects, by Caffyn Kelley, introduction by Lucy R. Lippard, Salt Spring Island, BC, Canada, Islands Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2005; 180 pages, $24.95.

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