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Selected Bibliography
"Dangerous Pleasures: The Art Of Judith Linhares",
Survey catalogue essay. Brooks Adams. 1994.
"Judith Linhares Weaves A Spell", Dan Cameron, Arts Magazine, Vol. 60, No. 4, Dec.1985, p. 76-9.
"BOMB Magazine interview with Madison Smart Bell", Fall 2006, pages 78-85.
"Sweet Talk", Edward Thorp Gallery, Whitney Chadwick catalogue essay 2001.
"Judith Linhares: Divine Intoxication", David Pagel, Chapman University, Orange, CA, 2006.
"A Venus of Wild Nights: The Female Nude in Paintings of Judith Linhares", Shannon Egan, The Gettysburgh Review, Autumn 2009, Vol. #22, #3, pages 413 - 416.
"A Garland for Judith Linhares", Geoffrey Young, University of Albany Art Museum, 2007.
"Adeline Kent Award 1975", San Francisco Art Institute, Philip Linhares essay, 1976.
"Judith Linhares", Timothy Cahill, feature/interview, Chromogram Magazine, August 24, 2007.
2010"Between Picture and Viewer: The Image In Contemporary Painting", catalogue Isabel Taube & Tom Huhn,
text page 29, Plate 13, page 54, Visual Arts Gallery of the School of Visual Arts, NY.
"Talk Show at Edward Thorp", Howard Foster, Romanov Grave website, Reviews.
2009"Octet: Selected Works from the School of Visual Arts, New York", catalogue, Pera Museum,Istanbul, Turkey, pages 132-133.
"Inside Out:Judith Linhares / Jasmine Little / Cyril Kuhn", Tom Jancar Gallery, Los Angeles, September 17.
Installation of pages from sketchbook/journals 1969-2009.
2008"Tales of Wonder and Woe: Fable and Fairy Tale in Contemporary Art", Susan Canning,
College of New Rochelle, NY, brochure essay, pages 9-10.
2007"California In Connecticut", New Britain Museum, catalogue essay Philip Linhares,
"Artists Of Invention: A Century of California College of the Arts", The Oakland Museum, CA.
2006"Linhares: Feminism in the'70's", ME/A/N/I/N/G (Online Forum Magazine) – Feminist Art: A Reassessment.
2005"State of the Art 2005 National Biennial Watercolor Invitational", Gladys Nillson catalogue essay.
2002"Parallels & Intersections: Art/Women/California 1950-2000", Diana Fuller, pages 25-26 & 104-105.
"The Pilot Hill Collection Of Contemporary Art", exhibition catalogue, John Fitz Gibbon, The Crocker Art Museum,
Sacramento, CA.
1998"Women, Women Women - Artists, Objects, Icons", "Linhares: Who's Afraid Of Visual Pleasure?",
JoAnna Isaak, Emry's Journal, The Greenville County Museum of Art.
1997"Go Figure! The Temptation Continues", group exhibition, University of Rhode Island, Oct. 1.
1990"California A to Z", catalogue essay "L is for Linhares", John Fitz Gibbon, Butler Institute of American Art.
1988"Contemporary Women Artists", Wendy Beckett, Judith Linhares pages 56-57 and 121.
1987"A Survey of California Women Artists; The Years of Passage 1969-1975", Fresno Art Center and Museum, Fresno, CA. Dextra Frankel & Judith Dunham curators.
1985"The San Francisco Bay Area (An illustrated History) 1945-1980", Thomas Albright
"Narrative Imagism and Figurative Tradition in Northern California Painting", Whitney Chadwick,
College Art Association Art Journal, Winter 1985, pages 309-320.
"Limbo Zombies", illustrated, Heresies 20 - A Feminist Publication On Art & Politics, Vol. 5, #4, p. 71.
1984"Paradise Lost/Paradise Regained: American Visions of the New Decade", The Venice Biennale, Marcia Tucker,
exhibition catalogue.
1983"Strange Stories", Katy Kline, M.I.T. Gallery, Boston, MA, (2-person exhibition brochure).
1981"Bay Area Narative Painting", Whitney Chadwick, catalogue, San Francisco State University
"Figurative Tradition In California", Panel, The College Art Association: San Francisco.
1978"Bad" Painting, Marcia Tucker, (complete catalogue), The New Museum, NY., January 4.
"Bad" Painting, Linhares page.
1974"Four Women", Phillip Linhares, catalogue, The San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco. CA, September.
2009Brian Pilliod Editions
2001Dinaburg Arts, New York, Iris Print.
1997Pelavin Editions, New York, Monotypes. 1997-2008
1993University of Texas, Austin, TX, Lino Cut.
1991Safe Portfolio, City of New York, Silk Screen and Lino Cut.
1989This History, Matthew Fraser, Lino Cuts.
1987Julie Sylvester Editions, Monotypes.
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