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  Androgyny and the Mirror: Photographs of Florence Henri,
1927-38
by Melody Davis
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  Betwixt and Between: Female Portraiture in the Work of Nadar
by Jennifer E. Farrell
   
  Mathieu Paints a Picture
by Fred Gross
   
  Ben Shahn's Two Portraits of Walker Evans: A Critique Painted
by Jin Han
   
  Taking Inventory: William Henry Fox Talbot
by Lisa Jaye Young
   
 
  Big Impact
by Katherine Bussard
   
  New York September 11 by Magnum Photographers
by Tina Gregory
   
  The Beauty of Evil? review of on european ground by Alan Cohen
by Allison Moore
   
  "La Divine Comtesse": Photographs of the Countess de Castiglione
by Caterina Pierre
   
  Letizia Battaglia: Passion Justice Freedom - Photographs of Sicily
by Marguerite Shore
   
  From Gothic to Modern: the Faces/Facades of Roland Fischer
by Sarah Stanley
   
  Luke Smalley, "Gymnasium"
by Rich Turnbull
   
   
 
  Exhibition Design as Installation Piece
by Vanessa Rocco
   
  Editor's Note
 
   
 

PART is produced and edited by students in the Ph.D. Program in Art History at the City University of New York's Graduate Center. It was established in 1997 by two students, John Angeline and Alan Moore, as an independent student venture, to promote the scholarship of CUNY students in the democratic form of on-line publishing. The title refers to the "aspiration of students to add their fragments of scholarship to an increasingly diverse and far-reaching discourse."

Today PART also includes the work of outside scholars, art historians, art professionals and artists, and we welcome submissions from scholars and professionals from outside of the City University. PART is produced twice annually (we are hoping to increase this in the near future) and is free to anyone who can access the Internet. Our mission is to create a professional, informative, and scholarly art and visual culture journal which advances the understanding of such cultures and their contributions to world societies.

PART is supported by a grant from the Doctoral Students Council of the Graduate School and University Center.

 
 
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