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Other Media.
Visual Arts Gallery, Florida International University. Miami, Florida. 1980.
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Goldwater, Marge.
Donald Lipski.
Fort Worth Art Museum. Fort Worth, Texas. 1980.
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Salzillo, William.
Diamond, Lieberman, Lipski: Recent Works.
Edward W. Root Art Center, Hamilton College. Clinton, New York. 1980.
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deAk, Edit.
Seven artists: Gregory Amenoff, Eleanor Hubbard, Bill Jensen, Donald Lipski, Bruce Robbins, Judith Shea, Lynn Umlauf.
Neuberger Museum, State University of New York. Purchase, New York. 1980.
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Gathering Dust.
Tangeman Fine Arts Gallery, University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1980.
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Rifkin, Ned.
Stay Tuned.
The New Museum of Contemporary Art. New York, New York. 1981.
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CAA USA: Cranbrook Academy of Art, painting and sculpture.
Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. 1982.
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Braathen, Barbara and Ed Brandon, photographer.
Donald Lipski.
Germans Van Eck Gallery. New York, New York. P.B. Van Voorst van Beest Gallery. The Hague, Netherlands. 1983.
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Gumpert, Lynn.
The End of the World: Contemporary Visions of the Apocalypse.
The Museum of Contemporary Art. New York, New York. 1984.
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Holmes, Jon.
Twelve on 20 x 24.
The New England Foundation for the Arts. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1984.
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Yau, John.
Awards in the Visual Arts 3.
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art. Winston Salem, North Carolina. 1984.
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Neff, Terry A.R., ed.
Selections from the Collection of William J. Hokin.
Museum of Contemporary Art. Chicago, Illinois. 1985.
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Kotik, Charlotta.
Working in Brooklyn/Sculpture.
The Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, New York. 1985.
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Kuspit, Donald.
Donald Lipski.
Germans van Eck. New York, New York. 1985.
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Timinski, Jan.
Piecemaker.
University of Delaware. Newark, Delaware. 1985.
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Zaunschirm, Thomas.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, neue Bilder: eine internationale Ausstellung.
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac. Salzburg, Austria. 1985.
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Benezra, Neal.
The Objects of Sculpture.
The Arts Club of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. 1988.
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Boswell, Peter.
Sculpture Inside/Outside.
Walker Art Center. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1988.
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Cameron, Dan.
Redefining the Objects.
('The Object and Its (Dis)Contents') University Art Galleries, Wright State University. Dayton, Ohio. 1988.
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Einreinhofer, Nancy.
The Legacy of Surrealism in Contemporary Art.
('Surrealism in America') Ben Shahn Galleries, William Patterson College. Wayne, New Jersey. 1988.
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Floria, David.
Sculpture/Aspen 88.
('Donald Lipski') Aspen Art Museum. Aspen, Colorado. 1988.
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Levin, Gail.
Forecasts: Visions of Technology in Contemporary Painting and Sculpture.
Nerlino Gallery Inc. New York, New York. 1988.
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Wylie, Elizabeth.
Donald Lipski: Recent Work.
Danforth Museum of Art. Framingham, Massachusetts. 1989.
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Freeman, Phyllis,
New art.
Harry N. Abrams, Inc. New York, New York. 1990.
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Neff, Eileen.
Donald Lipski: Who's Afraid of Red, White & Blue?.
Beaver College Art Gallery. Glenside, Pennsylvania. 1990.
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Morris, Barbara.
Off the Shelf.
Rockford College Art Gallery. Rockford, Illinois. 1990.
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Yau, John.
Diverse Representations.
The Morris Museum. Morristown, New Jersey. (pp. 30-31, illust.). 1990.
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Fillin-Yeh, Susan.
The Technological Muse.
Katonah Museum of Art. Katonah, New York. 1990-1991.
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Abrams, Joyce.
Discarded.
The Emerson Gallery, Rockland Center for the Arts. West Nyack, New York. 1991.
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Armstrong, Richard.
1991 Biennial Exhibition.
Whitney Museum of American Art. New York, New York. (pp. 154-157). 1991.
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Brooks, Rosetta.
Donald Lipski.
Anselmo Alvarez Gallery. Madrid, Spain. 1991.
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Bruce, Lawrence E., Jr.
Art For Children's Survival.
UNICEF. New York, New York. (p. 70). 1991.
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Eaton, Timothy A., et al.
Books as Art.
Boca Raton Museum of Art. Boca Raton, Florida. 1991.
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Ruffner, Ginny, intro., Ron Glowen and Kim Levin, essays.
Glass: Material in the Service of Meaning.
Tacoma Art Museum in association with University of Washington Press. Seattle, Washington. (pp. 36-37). 1991.
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Stroud, Marion Boulton.
Donald Lipski: Who's Afraid of Red, White & Blue?.
The Fabric Workshop. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1991.
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Tucker, Marcia.
The 1991 Benefit Party and Art Auction.
The New Museum of Contemporary Art. New York, New York. (p. 35). 1991.
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Yau, John and Donald Lipski.
Donald Lipski: Who's Afraid of Red, White & Blue?.
The Fabric Workshop. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1991.
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The Spirit of the Shaman.
Art against AIDS, Anders Tornberg Gallery. Lund, Sweden. 1991.
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Barrie, Dennis.
The Bells: Donald Lipski.
Contemporary Arts Center. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1992.
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The X-Art Foundation.
Blast Art Benefit. New York, New York. 1992.
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Hanging By a Thread.
The Hudson River Museum. Yonkers, New York. 1997-1998.
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Inselmann, Andrea.
Threshold: Invoking the Domestic in Contemporary Art.
John Michael Kohler Arts Center. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. 1999.
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Sultan, Terrie.
Donald Lipski: A Brief History of Twine.
(exhibition brochure) Madison Art Center. Madison, Wisconsin. 2000.
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Stroud, Marion Boulton; Kelly Mitchell, ed.
New material as new media: the Fabric Workshop and Museum.
MIT Press. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2002.
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