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Bahrani, Z. (2013). Regarding art and art history. Art Bulletin, 95(4), 516-517.
Coleman, F., & Richardson, J. A. (2014). Black continuities in the art of the Harlem Renaissance. Papers On Language & Literature, 12(4). 402.
Ferentinou, V. (2013). Surrealism, occulture, and gender: Women artists, power and occultism. Aries, 13(1), 103-130.
Jaffee, B. (2004). Jackson Pollock's Industrial Expressionism. Art Journal, 63(4), 68-79.