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Vogel, Carol. "Company's Fortunes Change, and the Whitney Benefits." The New York Times, February 6, 2009.
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East Building Highlights. Brochure. National Gallery of Art, Spring/Summer 2009.
Gomez, Edward M. "Altered States: 'The Third Mind,' Now at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, Traces the Long-Standing Influence of Eastern Thought and Esthetics on American Artists." Art in America, April 2009, pp. 59–65.
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McLeese, Don. "'After Many Springs,' Works from 70 Years Ago Still Ring True." Chicago Tribune, April 5, 2009.
Visual Rhythm. Directed by Jayne King. San Antonio, TX: Northwest Vista College, April 28, 2009. Dance performance.
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