
Excerpts from the 1971 Journal of Rosemary Mayer
"I was pointed to her via a distant acquaintance and can't believe I didn't know about her. She was a peer to Ree Morton, a favorite artist on my list of women artists. But Rosemary's journal felt so interesting because it's a lot of daily lists, observations, worries, questioning of the future of her efforts, ideas going where?.. She was married to the artist Vito Acconci for a few years and remained friends and worked/lived in NYC."
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- Recommended by Kristin Dickson-Okuda of Iko Iko/Rowena Sartin
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"I was pointed to her via a distant acquaintance and can't believe I didn't know about her. She was a peer to Ree Morton, a favorite artist on my list of women artists. But Rosemary's journal felt so interesting because it's a lot of daily lists, observations, worries, questioning of the future of her efforts, ideas going where?.. She was married to the artist Vito Acconci for a few years and remained friends and worked/lived in NYC."
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- Recommended by Kristin Dickson-Okuda of Iko Iko/Rowena Sartin
- Paperback
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"I was pointed to her via a distant acquaintance and can't believe I didn't know about her. She was a peer to Ree Morton, a favorite artist on my list of women artists. But Rosemary's journal felt so interesting because it's a lot of daily lists, observations, worries, questioning of the future of her efforts, ideas going where?.. She was married to the artist Vito Acconci for a few years and remained friends and worked/lived in NYC."
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- Recommended by Kristin Dickson-Okuda of Iko Iko/Rowena Sartin
- Paperback























