American Decades
Women in the World of Art
"Mrs. Holladay and the Guerrilla Girls"
Magazine article
By: John Loughery
Date: 1987
Source: Loughery, John. "Mrs. Holladay and the Guerrilla Girls." Arts Magazine 62, no. 2, October 1987, 63–65.
About the Author: John Loughery (1953–) has worked as an English teacher in New York City and as a freelance journalist. His art criticism, film reviews, and reviews of galleries and openings have appeared in many art journals, particularly Arts Magazine. In 1990 he became the full-time art critic for The Hudson Review. Loughery has edited and authored several books and anthologies, including John Sloan: Painter and Rebel (1995), The Other Side of Silence: Men's Lives and Gay Identities (1998), and Eloquent Essay: An Anthology of Classic & Creative Nonfiction (1999).
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