Corrections.In the Summer and September issues of Artforum, the photograph of David Rimanelli that accompanied his "Entries" column should have been credited to Timothy Greenfield-Sanders Timothy Greenfield-Sanders (born 1952) is an American portrait photographer whose work is in numerous museums. His images can be seen in publications worldwide and he is a contributing photographer to Vanity Fair. . Also in the September issue, Diane Arbus's Girl in her circus costume costume, distinctive forms of clothing, including official or ceremonial attire such as ecclesiastical vestments, coronation robes, academic gowns, armor, and theatrical dress. , MD, 1970 [p. 68], was mistakenly mis·tak·en v. Past participle of mistake. adj. 1. Wrong or incorrect in opinion, understanding, or perception. 2. Based on error; wrong: a mistaken view of the situation. cropped, and Zerynthia and Franz West's Radio Arte Mobile, 2003 [p, 781], was wrongly credited to Superflex. Artforum regrets the errors. |
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