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"Renascence: Robert Rauschenberg's Encounter with Andy Warhol's Silkscreens," in Us Silkscreeners..., Faurschou Foundation, Copenhagen and Venice, 2017. Read original essay.
"Robert Rauschenberg, The Lurid Attack of the Monsters from the Postal News Aug. 1875 (Kabal American Zephyr), 1981" in
Robert Rauschenberg: The Lurid Attack..., Faurschou Foundation, Copenhagen and Venice, 2017. Read original essay.
“Pop Drawings of the 1960s,” in Drawing Then: Innovation and Influence in American Drawings of the 1960s, Dominique Levy Gallery, New York, 2016. Read original essay.
Rauschenberg Research Project, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2013, essays on Scanning, Catastrophe and Port of Entry.
Circa 1959: Transitions in the Work of Nine Abstract Painters, Jacobson Howard Gallery, 2009.
Circa 1958: Breaking Ground in American Art, Ackland Museum of Art, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2009.
“Rauschenberg’s ‘Ace’: An Interpretation,” in A Fine Regard: Essays in Honor of Kirk Varnedoe, 2008.
Francie Bishop Good: Carly So Far, Ambrosino Gallery, 2006.
Elyn Zimmerman Photographs, Gagosian Gallery, 2003. Read original essay.
Humberto Castro, Miami Dada Community College, 2003.
Luis Gispert’s “Cheerleader Series,” Miami Dade Community College, 2003.
Jose Bedia, Art Museum, Florida International University, 1999.
With the Grain: Contemporary Panel Painting, Whitney Museum, Fairfield County (traveled), 1990.
Random Order: The First Fifteen Years of Robert Rauschenberg's Art, 1949-1964, Institute of Fine Arts, 1990.
Robert Rauschenberg: The Silkscreen Paintings, 1962-64, Whitney Museum of American Art, 1990.
The “Junk” Aesthetic: Assemblage of the 1950s and Early 1960s, Whitney Museum, Fairfield County (traveled), 1989.
Enduring Creativity, Whitney Museum, Fairfield County, 1988.
American Print Renaissance 1958-1988, Whitney Museum, Fairfield County, 1988.
Contemporary Diptychs: Divided Visions, Whitney Museum, Fairfield County (traveled), 1987.
Louise Nevelson: A Concentration of Works from the Permanent Collection, Whitney Museum, Fairfield County (traveled), 1987.