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Red-Herring
File:Red-Herring No.2 Cover.jpg
Last issue of the Red-Herring. Image from ccindex.info
CategoriesArt, Politics
FrequencyIrregular
FormatPrint
PublisherC. I. F. Inc.
FounderKarl Beveridge, Jill Breakstone, Ian Burn, Carole Conde, Michael Corris, Preston Heller, Andrew Menard
First issueJanuary 1977
Final issue1978
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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Red-Herring was a magazine published in New York, NY. It released two issues, one in 1977 and one in 1978.[1] After The Fox stopped publishing and merged with Art-Language, some of its editors separated and went on to publish Red-Herring. [2] Described as "less theoretically dense and more historically grounded than The Fox," Red-Herring published anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist articles. They also featured comic strips, poetry, and opinion pieces on art.[1]

Contributors[edit]

Contributors of the magazine included:[3]

  • Karl Beveridge
  • Jill Breakstone
  • Ian Burn
  • Carole Conde
  • Michael Corris
  • Preston Heller
  • Andrew Menard

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Tuer, Dot. “Is It Privileged Art?”. But Is It Art? The Spirit of Art as Activism, 1995.
  2. "Art Magazines and Art". Artforum.
  3. Red Herring No.1.



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