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- All Subjects: Conceptual art
- All Subjects: Nonprofits
- Peer-reviewed: Peer-reviewed
- Resource Type: Text
This book review considers three books on Conceptual Art that appeared in this year, by Anne Rorimer, Michael Newman and Jon Bird, and Rosalind Krauss. In 2011 this review was distinguished as one of the most consulted in the history of caa.reviews; see Patricia Kelly, “2002,” at: http://www.caareviews.org/centennial/2002
The study aims to understand the internal and external elements associated with dissolution in nonprofits in Mexico City. The study received first place in the XIII Award for Research in Civil Society from the Mexican Center for Philanthropy (CEMEFI).