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Roberta and Smith
* New York Times artblog by Roberta Smith
In 1968, Ron Clark, at the age of 25, established in conjunction with the Whitney Museum of American Art an independent study program ( known as the ISP or sometimes the Whitney ISP ), which helped start the careers of artists, critics, and curators including Julian Schnabel, Paul Pfeiffer, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Kathryn Bigelow, Roberta Smith, and Mai-Thu Perret, as well as many other well-known, influential cultural producers.
New York Times art critic Roberta Smith commented: " It is an idea whose time has come, or come back, or perhaps simply come to a major New York museum for the first time.
* Smith, Roberta ( 2005 ) Performance Art Gets Its Biennial.
* Golden Oldies With a New Sparkle, Review by Roberta Smith in the New York Times
* Smith, Roberta.
The gradual evolution of consensus about the meaning of Carl Andre's art can be found in About Carl Andre: Critical Texts Since 1965, published by Ridinghouse in 2008. The most significant essays and exhibition reviews have been collated into one volume, including texts written by some of the most influential art historians and critics: Clement Greenberg, Donald Kuspit, Lucy R. Lippard, Robert C. Morgan, Barbara Rose and Roberta Smith.
* Laying the Tracks Others Followed ; Early Work at L & M Arts ; New York Times ; Roberta Smith ; April 26, 2012
* Smith, Roberta, " The Passions of the Good Citizen ", The New York Times, 3 May 2002
New York Times art critic Roberta Smith has noted him as one of the most daring and independent experimentalists of the postwar international art scene in the 1950s.
* New York Times article by art critic Roberta Smith: " ART VIEW ; When Art Became a Stage and Artists Actors " ( April 5, 1998 ).
* Roberta Smith, Two Artists Who Embraced Freedom NY Times, 12 / 29 / 11
Notably, Roberta Smith in the New York Times panned work done by the firm at the Whitney Museum for an Edward Hopper show.
* Smith, Roberta.
The Big Chill has, over the years, seen contributions from and collaborations with Spencer Tunick, Pete Fowler, Gavin Turk, Cedric Christie, Peter Blake, Rankin, Bob & Roberta Smith, Vivienne Westwood, Tate Britain, the British Film Institute, Institute of Contemporary Arts, Bompas & Parr, the Roundhouse, Apples & Snakes, Penguin Books, The World Famous, Film4, and the Art Car Boot Fair, to name but a few.
* Roberta Smith
Other people associated with the Embassy demonstration in 1972 include Paul Coe, Gary Foley, Chicka Dixon, Gary Williams, John Newfong, Sam Watson, Pearl Gibbs, Roberta Sykes, Alana Doolan, Cheryl Buchannan, Pat Eatock, Kevin Gilbert, Dennis Walker, Isobelle Coe, Shirley Smith.
* Michael S. Smith ( 1946 – 2006 ), American jazz drummer ( Roberta Flack )
Ford had a Top 20 hit in 1959 with " Sea Cruise " ( b / w " Roberta "), sung to a previously recorded Huey " Piano " Smith backing track, released on Ace Records.
* Roberta Smith, Two Artists Who Embraced Freedom NY Times, 12 / 29 / 11
( Roberta Smith, New York Times, November 27th 1992 )
* Smith, Roberta.
* Slide Show: Art Americana " Art Reviews ; Red, White and Blue Americana Atop a Cultural Rainbow " by Roberta Smith, The New York Times, January 20, 2006
* Smith, Roberta.

Roberta and described
In 1969, after what he later described as " loneliness, failing health, and failing motives ," he married Roberta Yerkes, a daughter of his Yale colleague Robert M. Yerkes.
In lieu of Ben Tré's 2001 exhibition at the Orange County Museum of Art, critic Roberta Carasso described his work as being " part of the glass revolution ".

Roberta and work
Roberta managed to talk Ken into helping her develop the game in the evenings after work.
Many notable cartoonists publish their work through Fantagraphics, including Jessica Abel, Peter Bagge, Ivan Brunetti, Charles Burns, Daniel Clowes, Roberta Gregory, Joe Sacco, and Chris Ware.
What this argument overlooks, says Fischer, citing the work of Roberta Wohlstetter, is that there were innumerable conflicting signs which suggested possibilities other than an attack on Pearl Harbor.
With work not forthcoming and funds running low, APF were approached with the offer of collaboration with children's author Roberta Leigh and her colleague Suzanne Warner to produce the children's puppet programme The Adventures of Twizzle for Associated-Rediffusion.
In addition to his work for the Seasons and Sinatra, he wrote and / or produced for Nancy Sinatra, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Barry Manilow, Eric Carmen, Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack.
In her previous work she had been known by her maiden name, Roberta Woods.

Roberta and New
* Roberta Boyd, a New Brunswick girl who was hailed as the “ Grace Darling of the St. Croix ” after a rescue in 1882.
( 1997 ) Anna Akhmatova: The Stalin Years Journal article by Roberta Reeder ; New England Review, Vol.
Roberta, Georgia, originally called New Knoxville, is the only incorporated city in the county.
Clyde takes Roberta on a row boat on Big Bittern Lake in upstate New York and rows to a remote area.
* Helping Gay and Lesbian Youth: New Policies, New Programs, New Practice, by Teresa Decrescenzo ( editor ), Roberta Achtenberg ( contributor ) ( 1994 ) ISBN 978-1-56023-057-1
She was born Roberta Brooke Russell in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the only child of John Henry Russell, Jr. ( 1872 – 1947 ), the 16th Commandant of the Marine Corps and his wife, née Mabel Cecile Hornby Howard ( 1879 – 1967 ).
Forbes was born in Morristown, New Jersey, to Roberta Remsen ( née Laidlaw ) and Malcolm Forbes.
The play received its American premiere on November 16, 1977 at New York's Plymouth Theatre with Joseph Leon as Shylock, Marian Seldes as Shylock's sister Rivka and Roberta Maxwell as Portia.
" The Model Apartment " premiered at Los Angeles Theatre Center in 1988 ( directed by Roberta Levitow ) but wasn't produced in New York until 1995, by Primary Stages, directed by Lisa Peterson.
Following his death, Roberta Peters lived with her daughter Mary Dewdney in New Denver, British Columbia.
The play received its American premiere on November 16, 1977 at New York's Plymouth Theatre with Joseph Leon as Shylock, Marian Seldes as Shylock's sister Rivka and Roberta Maxwell as Portia.
Fans were making Graham a popular figure on their own — even Roberta Morgan's 1979 kayfabe book Main Event had to admit that, " Although he is a rule bender, has managed to stay very popular with the fans, probably because of his skill, strength, and colorful personality " — but the era of explicit and intentional " cool heels " did not come until the 1990s with the likes of the New World Order ( nWo ), D-Generation X, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and The Rock.

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