For proof of this issue's timelessness, peruse this 1990 article about
a famous magazine piece, «Gate Receipts and Glory,» that decried the pernicious effects of moneyed sports on academic life — in 1938.
Not exact matches
I found these two interesting
pieces (Clothes on Film over at Interview
magazine) that discuss both Dorthy's dress from Jerry Maguire and Penny Lane's coat from Almost
Famous with costumer designer Betsy Heimann.
That same year, his most
famous pupil made the cover of Life, while his own
piece in the
magazine lay twenty years in the future, in 1969.
Ephemera comprises much of the show, and it's crammed into every nook of the galleries: there is the exhibition announcement for Ms. Lippard's legendary 1966 exhibition «Eccentric Abstraction,» which included organic, tactile work by Eva Hesse, Louise Bourgeois and others as the feminist counterpoint to minimalism; an issue of Aspen
Magazine devoted to minimalism; and documentation of Richard Serra's
famous molten iron
piece Splashing (1968).
[6] Her most
famous pieces are her grid - like collages of
magazines grouped together into larger
pieces.