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Brad, P. (1996). Creatures. New York: The New York Times.
Levin, G. (1991). Arlene Slavin at Yeshiva University Critique. New York: The New York Times.
Slesins, S. (1991). Screens: Things Imagined or Dreamed. New York: The New York Times. (illustration)
Dugan, L. (1989). Art for the Park. New York: Daily News. Pg. 50. (illustration)
Solomon, M. (1989). Creations. East Hampton: East Hampton Star.
Van Gelder, P. (1989). Animals as Subjects in Art. American Artist. Pg. 44-50 & 96-100. (color illustration)
Crossman, C. B. Painterly Panels. Huntington: Heckscher Museum. (color illustration)
Harrison, H. (1987). Painterly Panels: Hybrid Art. New York: The New York Times. (illustration)
Lipson, K. (1987). Painted Panels that Play on Perceptions. Newsday. Pg. 3 (illustration)
Love, N. (1985). The Screen as Art. Town & Country. Pg. 251-254. (Color illustration)
Harrison, H. (1985). Capturing Creatures in Stone and Canvas. New York: The New York Times. Pg. 15.
Gerrit, H. (1984). Arlene Slavin at Alexander Millikan. Art in America. Pg. 149-150. (color illustration)
Lichtenstein, T. (1983). Arts Reviews. Arts Magazine. (illustration)
Glueck, G. (1982). The Screen Comes into Its Own. New York: The New York Times. Pg. 27-28.
Putterman, S. (1981). Arlene Slavin. Arts Magazine. Pg. 89. (Illustration)
Stewart, J. (1981). Seaworld: 214 ft. Mural Opens U.C.C.S Creative Arts Center with a Splash. Colorado: Colorado Springs Sun. (Color illustration)
Perrault, J. (1981). Usable Art. Porfolio. Pg. 60-63. (Color illustration)
Tulenko, K. (1981). Arlene Slavin-Porfolio. Art Voices.
McKeon, N. (1981). The Art of Living. New York: New York Magazine. Pg. 46 (Color illustration)
Bass, R. (1981). Arlene Slavin. Art News. Pg. 197 (illustration)
Hill, N. (1981). Manhattan Interiors. Tatler. Pg. 62-63 (color illustration)
Print Collector's Newsletter. (1981). New Prints Arlene Slavin. Pg. 212 (illustration)
Geran, M. (1980). Re-evaluations Art Currency. Interiors. Pg. 293-294 (color illustration)
Anderson, A. (1980). Arlene Slavin. Arts Magazine. Pg. 23 (illustration)
Print Collector's Newsletter. (1979). New Prints of Worth: A Question of Taste. (illustration)
Perrault, J. (1979). The New Decorativeness. Portfolio. Pg. 32-33 (illustration)
Vogue Magazine. (1979). Living Inside Art. New York: Vogue Magazine. Pg. 284-287 (color illustration)
The New Yorker. (1979). Talk of the Town, “Birds”. New York: The New Yorker. Pg. 32-33.
Lewis, J. (1979). Bird Mural is Winging into Artistic Oblivion. New York: NY Daily News. Pg. 14 (illustration)
Anderson, A. (1979). Voice Choice. New York: Village Voice. Pg. 55
Kingsley, A. (1977). Opulent Optimism. New York: Village Voice. Pg. 76
Peronne, J. (1976). Approaching the Decorative. New York: Artforum. Pg. 26-30 (illustration)
Slavin, A. & Baynard, E. (1976). Dialog. New York: New York Arts Journal. (Illustration)
Frank, P. (1978). Arlene Slavin. Art News. Pg. 122-123
Kozloff, J. (1976). Arlene Slavin. Fifty Seventh Street Review. Pg. 14-15
Derfner, P. (1975). Arlene Slavin at Fischbach. Art in America. Pg. 89 (illustration)
Smith, R. (1975). Reviews- Arlene Slavin. New York: Artforum. Pg. 68 (illustration)
Ratcliff, C. (1974). Arlene Slavin at Fischbach. Art Spectrum. Pg. 73 (illustration)
Nemser, C. (1974). Arlene Slavin. Arts Magazine. Pg. 58 (illustration)
Alloway, L. (1974). Art. The Nation.
Kramer, H. (1974). Arlene Slavin. New York: The New York Times. Pg. 25
Kutner, J. (1974). Lee Gallery Shows Slavin Geometrics. Dallas: The Dallas Morning News.
Borden, L. (1973). Art Economics and the Whitney Drawing Show. New York: Artforum.
Brunelle, A. (1973). Reviews & Previews. Art News. Pg. 85
Kingsley, A. (1973). Women Choose Women. New York: Artforum. Pg. 69-73
Siegel, J. (1973). The Whitney Biennial. Art News.
Hess, T. (1973). Polypolyptychality. New York: New York Magazine.
Books and Catalogues
Katz, A. (2019). With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972-1985. moca.org.
ISBN978-0-300-23994-2
Princenthal, N. & Dowley, J. (2001). A Creative Legacy: A history of the National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Fellowship Program 1966-1995. New York, NY: Abrams.ISBN0-8109-4170-8.[1]
Heartney, E. (2005). City Art: New York's Percent for Art Program. Merrell Publishers. (illustration)
ISBN185894290X
Heller, N. G. (1986). Women Artists. Abbeville Press. Engagement Book and Address Book, 1986.
Lee, M. (1984). Art at Work: The Chase Manhattan Collection. E.P. Dutton, Inc., p. 184.
ISBN0525242724
Jensen, R. & Conway, P. (1982). Ornamentalism: the new decorativeness in architecture & design. C.N. Potter.ISBN978-0-517-54383-2 (illustration)
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Brad, P. (1996). Creatures. New York: The New York Times.
Levin, G. (1991). Arlene Slavin at Yeshiva University Critique. New York: The New York Times.
Slesins, S. (1991). Screens: Things Imagined or Dreamed. New York: The New York Times. (illustration)
Dugan, L. (1989). Art for the Park. New York: Daily News. Pg. 50. (illustration)
Solomon, M. (1989). Creations. East Hampton: East Hampton Star.
Van Gelder, P. (1989). Animals as Subjects in Art. American Artist. Pg. 44-50 & 96-100. (color illustration)
Crossman, C. B. Painterly Panels. Huntington: Heckscher Museum. (color illustration)
Harrison, H. (1987). Painterly Panels: Hybrid Art. New York: The New York Times. (illustration)
Lipson, K. (1987). Painted Panels that Play on Perceptions. Newsday. Pg. 3 (illustration)
Love, N. (1985). The Screen as Art. Town & Country. Pg. 251-254. (Color illustration)
Harrison, H. (1985). Capturing Creatures in Stone and Canvas. New York: The New York Times. Pg. 15.
Gerrit, H. (1984). Arlene Slavin at Alexander Millikan. Art in America. Pg. 149-150. (color illustration)
Lichtenstein, T. (1983). Arts Reviews. Arts Magazine. (illustration)
Glueck, G. (1982). The Screen Comes into Its Own. New York: The New York Times. Pg. 27-28.
Putterman, S. (1981). Arlene Slavin. Arts Magazine. Pg. 89. (Illustration)
Stewart, J. (1981). Seaworld: 214 ft. Mural Opens U.C.C.S Creative Arts Center with a Splash. Colorado: Colorado Springs Sun. (Color illustration)
Perrault, J. (1981). Usable Art. Porfolio. Pg. 60-63. (Color illustration)
Tulenko, K. (1981). Arlene Slavin-Porfolio. Art Voices.
McKeon, N. (1981). The Art of Living. New York: New York Magazine. Pg. 46 (Color illustration)
Bass, R. (1981). Arlene Slavin. Art News. Pg. 197 (illustration)
Hill, N. (1981). Manhattan Interiors. Tatler. Pg. 62-63 (color illustration)
Print Collector's Newsletter. (1981). New Prints Arlene Slavin. Pg. 212 (illustration)
Geran, M. (1980). Re-evaluations Art Currency. Interiors. Pg. 293-294 (color illustration)
Anderson, A. (1980). Arlene Slavin. Arts Magazine. Pg. 23 (illustration)
Print Collector's Newsletter. (1979). New Prints of Worth: A Question of Taste. (illustration)
Perrault, J. (1979). The New Decorativeness. Portfolio. Pg. 32-33 (illustration)
Vogue Magazine. (1979). Living Inside Art. New York: Vogue Magazine. Pg. 284-287 (color illustration)
The New Yorker. (1979). Talk of the Town, “Birds”. New York: The New Yorker. Pg. 32-33.
Lewis, J. (1979). Bird Mural is Winging into Artistic Oblivion. New York: NY Daily News. Pg. 14 (illustration)
Anderson, A. (1979). Voice Choice. New York: Village Voice. Pg. 55
Kingsley, A. (1977). Opulent Optimism. New York: Village Voice. Pg. 76
Peronne, J. (1976). Approaching the Decorative. New York: Artforum. Pg. 26-30 (illustration)
Slavin, A. & Baynard, E. (1976). Dialog. New York: New York Arts Journal. (Illustration)
Frank, P. (1978). Arlene Slavin. Art News. Pg. 122-123
Kozloff, J. (1976). Arlene Slavin. Fifty Seventh Street Review. Pg. 14-15
Derfner, P. (1975). Arlene Slavin at Fischbach. Art in America. Pg. 89 (illustration)
Smith, R. (1975). Reviews- Arlene Slavin. New York: Artforum. Pg. 68 (illustration)
Ratcliff, C. (1974). Arlene Slavin at Fischbach. Art Spectrum. Pg. 73 (illustration)
Nemser, C. (1974). Arlene Slavin. Arts Magazine. Pg. 58 (illustration)
Alloway, L. (1974). Art. The Nation.
Kramer, H. (1974). Arlene Slavin. New York: The New York Times. Pg. 25
Kutner, J. (1974). Lee Gallery Shows Slavin Geometrics. Dallas: The Dallas Morning News.
Borden, L. (1973). Art Economics and the Whitney Drawing Show. New York: Artforum.
Brunelle, A. (1973). Reviews & Previews. Art News. Pg. 85
Kingsley, A. (1973). Women Choose Women. New York: Artforum. Pg. 69-73
Siegel, J. (1973). The Whitney Biennial. Art News.
Hess, T. (1973). Polypolyptychality. New York: New York Magazine.
Books and Catalogues
Katz, A. (2019). With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972-1985. moca.org.
ISBN978-0-300-23994-2
Princenthal, N. & Dowley, J. (2001). A Creative Legacy: A history of the National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Fellowship Program 1966-1995. New York, NY: Abrams.ISBN0-8109-4170-8.[1]
Heartney, E. (2005). City Art: New York's Percent for Art Program. Merrell Publishers. (illustration)
ISBN185894290X
Heller, N. G. (1986). Women Artists. Abbeville Press. Engagement Book and Address Book, 1986.
Lee, M. (1984). Art at Work: The Chase Manhattan Collection. E.P. Dutton, Inc., p. 184.
ISBN0525242724
Jensen, R. & Conway, P. (1982). Ornamentalism: the new decorativeness in architecture & design. C.N. Potter.ISBN978-0-517-54383-2 (illustration)