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Volume contains: 89 NY 608 (Riggs et al. v. Purssell et al.) 88 NY 234 (Rogers Locomotive & Machine Works v. Kelley et al.) 56 How. Pr. 316 (Smith v. Smith et al. ) 82 NY 10 (Taylor et al. v. Mayor et al. of the City of New York) (Hann v. Fellows et al.) 83 NY 604 (St. Nicholas Insurance Co v. Merchants' Mutual Fire & Marine Insurance Co) (Herrick et al. v. Mayor et al. of the City of NY) 84 NY 645 (In re: Pinckney) (Pinkney v. Smyth et al.) (In re: Van Vechten et al.) (Best v. Hupfel) 80 NY 573 (People ex rel. Van Nest et al. v. Commissioners of Taxes & Assessments for the City & County of NY) 83 NY 625 (Taylor v. Mayor et al. of the City of NY) (Schall et al. v. Collier) (Livingston v. Sulzer et al.)
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Including 150 work on paper as well as several of the artist's key theoretical essays and letters, this text is the catalogue for a 1997 Royal Academy exhibition of the drawings, watercolours and prints of George Grosz.
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Essays at the intersection of philosophy and architecture explore how we understand and inhabit space. To be outside allows one a fresh perspective on the inside. In these essays, philosopher Elizabeth Grosz explores the ways in which two disciplines that are fundamentally outside each another—architecture and philosophy—can meet in a third space to interact free of their internal constraints. "Outside" also refers to those whose voices are not usually heard in architectural discourse but who inhabit its space—the destitute, the homeless, the sick, and the dying, as well as women and minorities. Grosz asks how we can understand space differently in order to structure and inhabit our li...