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Delusions of Convenience

  Articles
  Emil Bisttram: Theosophical Drawings
by Ruth Pasquine
   
 

Intellectualizing Ecstacy: The Organic and Spiritual Abstractions of Agnes Pelton (1881 - 1961)
by Nancy Strow Sheley

   
  Stuart Davis' Taste for Modern American Culture
by Herbert R. Hartel, Jr.
   
  Jean Xceron: Neglected Master and Revisionist Politics
by Thalis Vrachopoulos
   
   
 
   
  "Delusions of Convenience": Frances K. Pohl, Framing America: A Social History of American Art and David Bjelejac, American Art: A Cultural History
by Brian Edward Hack
   
 
  Wanda Corn, The Great American Thing, Modern Art and National Identity, 1915-1935
by Megan Holloway
   
  The Impact of Cubism on American Art, 1909-1938
by Nicholas Sawicki
   
  Celeste Connor, Democratic Visions: Art and Theory of the Stieglitz Circle, 1924-1934
by Jennifer Marshall
   
  Pat Hills, ed. Modern Art in the U.S.A.: Issues and Controversies of the 20th Century
by Pete Mauro
   
   
  Editor's Note
 
by Brian Edward Hack  
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Brian Edward Hack is Adjunct Lecturer in Art History at Kingsborough Community College of the City University of New York. As an affiliated instructor with Hofstra University, he has lectured on art and Darwinism, New York Beaux-Arts public monuments, and the hidden sculpture treasures of Central Park and Morningside Heights. A Ph.D. candidate at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York with a specialization in American painting and sculpture, his work has focused on
the impact of Freemasonry, Darwinism, monism and eugenics on nineteenth-century American art.

e-mail: bhack@kbcc.cuny.edu

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