Apart from
intriguing methodological and biological insights, the
results have important implications for human health, as it provide a reference for
analysis of mutations that cause severe pathologies and for future drug design.
Through a series
of intriguing and insightful essays by Thomas Crow (New York Univ.), Jonathan Katz (Univ.
of Buffalo, SUNY), and others, this fresh
analysis of Indiana's career places the artist's exploration
of iconic imagery (stenciled letters, symbols, signage, and more) into an expanded art historical context, revealing that Indiana's limited canonical position has
resulted partly from a creative breadth that was difficult to categorize.