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REALLIFE Magazine was a publication featuring written and visual material by and about young artists that was co-founded and published by artist Thomas Lawson and writer Susan Morgan between 1979 and 1994. It served as a clearing house for new ideas and examinations of mass media and art, while chronicling New York’s developing postmodern alternative art scene. It was strongly associated with the "Pictures Generation" group of artists.

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  • REALLIFE Magazine was a publication featuring written and visual material by and about young artists that was co-founded and published by artist Thomas Lawson and writer Susan Morgan between 1979 and 1994. It served as a clearing house for new ideas and examinations of mass media and art, while chronicling New York’s developing postmodern alternative art scene. It was strongly associated with the "Pictures Generation" group of artists. (en)
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  • REALLIFE Magazine, First issue, March 1979. Artwork by Sherrie Levine. (en)
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  • New York City, New York (en)
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  • Thomas Lawson and Susan Morgan (en)
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  • REALLIFE Magazine, First issue, March 1979. Artwork by Sherrie Levine. (en)
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  • REALLIFE Magazine was a publication featuring written and visual material by and about young artists that was co-founded and published by artist Thomas Lawson and writer Susan Morgan between 1979 and 1994. It served as a clearing house for new ideas and examinations of mass media and art, while chronicling New York’s developing postmodern alternative art scene. It was strongly associated with the "Pictures Generation" group of artists. (en)
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