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Future anterior: journal of historic preservation, history, theory and criticism
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ISSN: 15499715 Publisher: New York, N.Y.


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Gender medicine
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ISSN: 15508579 Publisher: Place of publication unknown


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Columbia undergraduate science journal : CUSJ.
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ISSN: 19327641 1932765X Year: 2006 Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Columbia University Libraries,

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Revista Hispànica Moderna.
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ISSN: 00349593 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Columbia university. Hispanic studies,

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Includes sección escolar; v. 2-3 having separate pagination. Includes songs with piano accompaniment.


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Columbia law review
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ISSN: 00101958 19452268 Year: 1901 Publisher: New York, N.Y.

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Founded in 1901, the Columbia Law Review is a leader in legal scholarship in the United States and around the world. The Review is an independent nonprofit corporation edited and published entirely by students at Columbia Law School. Published eight times a year, the Review is the third most widely distributed and cited law review in the country, receiving close to 1,500 submissions yearly from which approximately 25 manuscripts are chosen for publication.


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Cutting Matta-Clark : the anarchitecture investigation
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ISBN: 9783037784273 303778427X Year: 2018 Publisher: Zurich Lars Müller Publishers

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Of the many shows at the fabled 112 Greene Street gallery - an artistic epicenter of New York's downtown scene in the 1970s - the Anarchitecture group show of March 1974 has been the subject of the most enduring discussion, despite a complete lack of documentation about it. Anarchitecture has become a foundational myth, but one that remains to be properly understood. Stemming from a series of meetings organized by Gordon Matta-Clark and reflecting his long-standing interest in architecture, the Anarchitecture exhibition was conceived as an anonymous group statement in photographs about the intersection of art and building. But did it actually happen? It exists only through oblique archival traces and the memories of the participants. Cutting Matta-Clark investigates the Anarchitecture group as a kind of collective research seminar, through extensive interviews with the protagonists and a dossierof all the available evidence. The dossier includes a collection of Matta-Clark's aphoristic 'art cards', the 96 photographs that were produced by the various participants for possible inclusion in the exhibition, and images from a recently unearthed video of Matta-Clark's now famous bus trip to see Splitting in Englewood, New Jersey.

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