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Books, catalogues, and publications

 * 1966
 * Rutgers, Douglass College. Promethean. 1965-1966, #1. Essay by Jackie Winsor, pp. 7-13.


 * 1967
 * Harayda, Marel. "Douglass Art Student Quickly Catches Up With Her Career," The Arts and Hobbies, April 30, 1967.


 * 1970
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art. The Whitney Museum of American Art Sculpture Annual, 1970, p. 13, illus.


 * 1971
 * Masheck, John. "Sorting Out the Whitney Annual," February 1971, pp. 70-75.
 * Perreault, John. "Whitney Annual," The Village Voice, April 29, 1971.
 * Glueck, Grace. "Art Notes," The New York Times, May 30, 1971.
 * Ridgefield, Connecticut, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art. 26 Contemporary Women Artists. 1971. Essay by Lucy R. Lippard.
 * Bear, Liza. "Rumbles," Avalanche, Fall 1971, illus.


 * 1972
 * Bear, Liza. "An Interview with Jackie Winsor," Avalanche, Spring 1972, pp. 10-17, illus.
 * Hamburg, Kunsthaus. American Women Artists Show. 1972. p. 32, illus.
 * Flemming, Hans Theodor. "Schule der Frauen: American Women Artists Show," Die Welt, April 15, 1972.
 * Mosch, Inge. "Die Kunst Beginnt Schon Vor Dem Kunsthaus," Hamburge Abendblatt, April 16, 1972.
 * Hauptmann, Hans. "Bummel Durch die Galerien," Hamburger Anzeigen U. Nachrichter, April 17, 1972.
 * Smith, Roberta. "New York," DATA (Milan), #4, 1972.
 * New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers, Douglass College Library. Ten Women Artists. 1972.
 * Detroit Institute of Arts. Twelve Statements Beyond the 60's. 1972. Essay by Frank Kolbert.
 * 1973
 * Genauer, Emily. "Art and the Artist," The New York Post, January 27, 1973.
 * Perreault, John. "Jackie Winsor at Paula Cooper," Art in America, January 1973, pp. 103-104.
 * New York Cultural Center. Soft as Art. March - May 1973. Essay by Mario Amaya.
 * Smith, Roberta. "The Whitney Biennial - Four Views," Arts Magazine, March 1973, pp. 63-66. (essays by Goldberg, Lee, Stitelman)
 * Oberlin, Ohio, The Allen Memorial Art Museum. Festival of Contemporary Arts. Spring 1973.
 * Elek, Cynthia. "Four Contemporary Artists - Participation in Living Culture," Oberlin Review, April 27, 1973, p. 5, illus.
 * Perreault, John. "Art," The Village Voice, May 10, 1973.
 * Collins, James. "Soft as Art," Artforum, June 1973, pp. 46-48, illus.
 * Paris, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. 8e Biennale de Paris. September 14 - October 21, 1973.
 * Leveque, Jean-Jacques. "A la 8e Biennale de Paris: 100 Createurs de 20 a 35 Ans," Elle, September 23, 1973, pp. 164-166, illus.
 * Ratcliff, Carter. "8e Biennale, Jackie Winsor," Art Press, September/October 1973, p. 8, illus.
 * Perreault, John. "A New Turn of the Screw," The Village Voice, November 1, 1973, p. 34.
 * Mellow, James. "Erotic Art Spans Times and Mores," The New York Times, November 3, 1973.
 * Van Straaten, Evert. "Notities," Museum Journal #6, Series 18, December 1973.
 * Lubell, Ellen. "New York Galleries," Arts Magazine, December 1973, pp. 63-64, illus.
 * Campbell, Lawrence. "New York Reviews," ARTnews, December 1973, p. 96.
 * Arts Canada, December 1973, pp. 206-207, illus.


 * 1974
 * Gilbert-Rolfe, Jeremy. "Review," Artforum, January 1974, pp. 67-68, illus.
 * Lippard, Lucy. "Jackie Winsor," Artforum, February 1974, pp. 56-58, illus. (cover)
 * "Art and Money: Group Portrait with Accountant," Esquire, November 1974, pp. 118-129, illus.
 * The Art Institute of Chicago. Seventy-first American Exhibition. 1974.
 * Indianapolis Museum of Art. Painting and Sculpture Today. 1974.


 * 1975
 * New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University Art Gallery. A Response to the Environment. March 16 - April 26, 1975. Essay by Jeffrey Wechsler.
 * Alloway, Lawrence. "Women's Art in the 70's," Art in America, May/June 1975, p. 64.
 * London, The Hayward Gallery. The Condition of Sculpture. May 29 - July 13, 1975.
 * Alloway, Lawrence. "Caro's Art," Artforum, October 1975, p. 70, illus.
 * Chapman, Hilary. "The Condition of Sculpture 1975," Arts Magazine, November 1975, p. 69.


 * 1976
 * Johnson, Ellen H. "American Art of the 20th Century," Apollo, Vol. CIII, #168, February 1976, pp. 53-54, illus.
 * Robbins, Corinne. "Review," The SoHo Weekly News, April 1976.
 * Copenhagen, Aarhus Kunstmuseum and Galerie Asbaek. The Liberation: 14 Women Artists. April 9 - June 6, 1976.
 * Foote, Nancy. "Review," Artforum, June 1976, p. 65, illus.
 * Andre, Michael. "New York Reviews," ARTnews, September 1976, p. 115, illus.
 * "Fine Arts," Edgecliff, September 17, 1976, p. 4, illus.
 * Cincinnati, The Contemporary Arts Center. Jackie Winsor: Sculpture. October 1976 – April 1977. Interview with Jackie Winsor/Ellen Phelan.
 * Brown, Ellen. "Sculptor Jackie Winsor's Exciting Results," Cincinnati Post, October 2, 1976, p. 34.
 * Findsen, Owen. "Art to Stand the Test of Time," Cincinnati Enquirer, October 3, 1976, p. F7.
 * Ferneding, Karen. "Winsor's Sculpture Carries Some Weight," News Record (University of Cincinnati), October 8, 1976, illus.
 * Meyer, Ruth. "Winsor Revisited," Rivertown Times, November 3, 1976, p. 10.
 * Lippard, Lucy. From the Center. New York: E.P. Dutton & Company, 1976. pp. 202-209, illus.


 * 1977
 * Hill, Roger. "A Block of Wood, a Coil of Rope and Wow!" Northwest Magazine, January 2, 1977, p. 13, illus.
 * Sutinen, Paul. "Simple Process Taken to Sensible Conclusions," Willamette Week (Portland, Oregon), January 3, 1977, illus.
 * Kelly, Claire C. "Jackie Winsor: Doing it the Hard Way," Artweek, January 15, 1977, p. 1, illus.
 * Smith, Roberta. "Winsor Built," Art in America, January/February 1977, illus.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art. 1977 Biennial Exhibition. 1977.
 * Bloomfield, Alfred. "Art that must be seen by the roomful," San Francisco Examiner, March 4, 1977, p. 24.
 * Frankenstein, Alfred. "Asian Treasures and Modern Sculpture," World, March 6, 1977, p. 41.
 * "Art in the local galleries," San Francisco Examiner/Chronicle, March 13, 1977, p. 43.
 * Artweek, March 26, 1977, p. 1, illus.
 * "The Diego Cortez Italian Liquor Party with Grappa and Latte de Soucera," File, Spring 1977.
 * Smith, Roberta. "The 1970's at the Whitney," Art in America, May/June 1977, pp. 91-93.
 * Pincus-Witten, Robert. "Winsor Knots: The Sculpture of Jackie Winsor," Arts Magazine, June 1977, pp. 127-133, illus.
 * Larson, Kay. "Six Art Institutes: On the Long Lonesome Road of the Avant-Garde," June 1977, pp. 50-54, illus.
 * Chicago, The Museum of Contemporary Art. A View of a Decade. September 10, 1977 – November 10, 1977. Essay by Robert Pincus-Witten.
 * Vancouver Art Gallery. Strata: Nancy Graves, Eva Hesse, Michelle Stuart, Jackie Winsor. October 9, 1977 – November 6, 1977. Essay by Lucy Lippard, pp. 22-26, illus.
 * Lippard, Lucy. "Strata: Nancy Graves, Eva Hesse, Michelle Stuart, Jackie Winsor," Vanguard, October 1977, pp. 17-18, illus.
 * Perry, Art. "Strata Exhibit Moves From Burlesque to the Sublime," The Province, October 21, 1977.
 * Tomass, Barbara. "Jackie Winsor," And/Or, October 1977.
 * "Artists Now Living in New York," Criteria, November 1977, p. 4, illus.
 * New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University. Twelve from Rutgers. November 6 - December 18, 1977.
 * Morrison, Ann. "Strata: Nancy Graves, Eva Hesse, Michelle Stuart, Jackie Winsor," Parachute, Winter 1977-1978, pp. 12-14, illus.


 * 1978
 * Hartford, Connecticut, Wadsworth Atheneum. Matrix 38: Jackie Winsor. April–June 1978. Essay by Andrea Miller-Keller.
 * Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum. Made by Sculptors. 1978.


 * 1979
 * New York, Museum of Modern Art. Jackie Winsor. January 12 - March 13, 1979. Essay by Ellen Johnson.
 * Senie, Harriet. "Artview," The New York Post, January 20, 1979, p. 33.
 * Kramer, Hilton. "The Second Generation of Minimalists," The New York Times, February 4, 1979, p. D29.
 * "Voice Choices: Jackie Winsor," The Village Voice, February 5, 1979, p. 55.
 * Bourdon, David. "Art: Jackie Winsor," Vogue, February 1979, p. 34.
 * Perreault, John. "Winsor at MOMA, Hemped and Cubed," The SoHo Weekly News, February 15, 1979, p. 52.
 * Glueck, Grace. "Art People: Jackie Winsor in Two Museums," The New York Times, February 16, 1979, p. C20.
 * Stevens, Mark. "Raw Magic," Newsweek, February 26, 1979, p. 78.
 * Tallmer, Jerry. "Young Sculptors Have Good Time," The New York Post, February 24, 1979, p. 33, illus.
 * Lincoln, Massachusetts, De Cordova Museum. Born in Boston. 1979. pp. 36-37, illus.
 * Taylor, Robert. "Born in Boston," Boston Sunday Globe (New England Magazine), February 25, 1979, pp. 4-16, illus.
 * Gruen, John. "Jackie Winsor: Eloquence of a Yankee Pioneer," ARTnews, March 1979, pp. 57-60, illus.
 * Zimmer, William. "Art for the Me Decade," The SoHo Weekly News, March 1, 1979, pp. 39, 41, illus.
 * Smith, Roberta. "Portfolio: a Celebration of Women Artists," Ambiance, March 1979, pp. 84-87, illus.
 * Highstein, Jene and Jackie Winsor. "Report from China: A Dialogue on Architecture," Art in America, March/April 1979, pp. 23, 25.
 * Van der Horst, Wendy. "Jackie Winsor," The Graduate Review, April 1979, p. 12, illus.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art. 1979 Biennial Exhibition. 1979.
 * Gholson, Craig. "More Than Minimal Jackie Winsor," Interview, April 1979, pp. 62-64, illus.
 * Freeman, Adele. "Winsor Unravels Memories in Twine and Rope Houses," The Globe and Mail (Toronto), May 9, 1979, p. 13, illus.
 * Gibson, Eric. "New York," Art International, May 1979, pp. 18-24, illus.
 * Leshyk, Tonie. "Jackie Winsor at the Art Gallery of Ontario," Artists Review, #18, June 6, 1979.
 * Russell, John. "Celebrating American Art at the Whitney," The New York Times, June 9, 1979.
 * Kutner, Janet. "Jackie Winsor's Small World," Dallas Morning News, June 15, 1979, p. 8, illus.
 * New York, Museum of Modern Art. Contemporary Sculpture: Selections from the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art. 1979. Foreword by Kynaston McShine.
 * Dillon, David. "Jackie Winsor's Homespun Minimalism," D Magazine, September 1979, p. 25, illus.
 * Kutner, Janet. "Let's Wrap," Dallas Morning News, September 12, 1979.
 * Nuckols, Carol. "The Art of Jackie Winsor," Fort Worth Review, September 16, 1979.
 * Nuckols, Carol. "Modern Sculpture Reveals Contradictions," Fort Worth Star Telegram, September 21, 1979.
 * House, Terri. "Sticks, Stones Combine for Art," Shorthorn, September 25, 1979.
 * Kutner, Janet. "Simplistic Sculpture Reaches Back to Basic Design Concept," Dallas Morning Star, September 26, 1979, p. K21.
 * Barklay, Alan. "Jackie Winsor and Post-Minimalism," Vanguard, September 1979, pp. 12-17, illus.
 * Badanna, Zack. "Jackie Winsor," Artmagazine, September/October 1979, pp. 14-16, illus.
 * Marvel, Bill. "Stuff Cemnents an Impression," Dallas Times-Herald, October 7, 1979, p. 17, illus.
 * Thistlewaite, Mark. "In the Presence of Contained Energy," Artweek, #33, October 13, 1979, illus.
 * Hoffman, Donald. "Take a Gander at Laser Holograms in "Through the Looking Glass" Show," Kansas City Star, December 9, 1979.
 * Munro, Eleanor. Originals: American Women Artists. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1979. pp. 431-437, illus.
 * Johnson, Ellen. "Jackie Winsor," Parachute, Winter 1979, pp. 26-29.
 * Weil, Stephen. "The "Moral Right" Comes to California," ARTnews, December 10, 1979, p. 90, illus.
 * Ridgefield, Connecticut, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art. The Minimal Tradition. 1979.
 * Heicom Nine, Fall/Winter 1979, Vol. 1, #2, p. 86, illus.
 * Zurich, Kunsthaus. Weich und Plastisch/Soft Art. 1979. p. 131, illus.
 * New York. The Museum of Modern Art Annual Report 1978-1979. p. 13, illus.


 * 1980
 * "Feminism and Artistic Standards," The New York Times, January 21, 1980.
 * Hjort, Oystein. "Mot en ny Sensibilitet," Paletten, February 1980, pp. 26-36, illus.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art. The Fiftieth Anniversary of The Whitney Museum of American Art. 1980.
 * Kramer, Hilton. "Sculpture: Whitney Shows Major Gifts," The New York Times, April 18, 1980, p. C21.
 * Jacksonville Art Museum. The Norman Fisher Collection. 1980.
 * Gruen, John. "Women Artists," Working Women, July 1980, pp. 30-33, illus.
 * "Wild and Woolly Art," Globe, July 15, 1980, illus.
 * Milwaukee, HHK Foundation for Contemporary Art, Inc. Art in Our Time. October 1980 – December 1982.
 * Cincinnati, The Contemporary Arts Center. American Artists on Art: The Past Four Decades. 1980.


 * 1981
 * Danoff, Michael. "Ten Years Downtown: Art in Our Time," Dialogue, January/February 1981, pp. 22-23, illus.
 * Urbana/Champaign, University of Illinois. The Krannert Art Museum Bulletin. 1981.
 * Shaw-Eagle, Joanna. "American Women in Sculpture," Harper's Bazaar, August 1981, pp. 162-163.
 * "Monumental Show at ICA Not Massive," Richmond News-Leader, August 29, 1981.
 * Merritt, Robert. "Art," Richmond Times-Dispatch, September 1, 1981.
 * Proctor, Roy. "The New Biennial," Richmond News-Leader, September 5, 1981.
 * "Three Artists Featured in Free Forum," Richmond News-Leader, September 12, 1981.
 * Green, Barbara. "Sculpture Celebrates Physical: Bulk, Mass, Life of Materials," Richmond News-Leader, October 1, 1981, p. 29, illus.
 * Cleveland Museum of Art. Contemporary Artists. 1981. pp. 43-44, illus.
 * Chenoweth, Ann. "Jackie Winsor: 1967-1978," ICA of the Virginia Museum Pamphlet, illus.
 * "The Marriage of Madness and Magic," Bomb, #2, 1981, p. 62, illus.


 * 1982
 * Marzorati, Gerald. "Art Picks," The SoHo Weekly News, March 16, 1982.
 * Raynor, Vivien. "Jackie Winsor," The New York Times, March 19, 1982.
 * Tallmer, Jerry. "The Sculpture That Went Boom," The New York Post, March 20, 1982, p. 9, illus.
 * Herr, Marcianne. "Jackie Winsor Sculptures," Dialogue, May/June 1982, pp. 57-58, illus.
 * Trenton, New Jersey State Museum. Rutgers Master of Fine Arts 20th Anniversary Exhibition. May 8 - June 2, 1982. Introduction by Donald Kuspit.
 * Glueck, Grace. "Art," The New York Times, September 10, 1982.
 * Wooster, Ann-Sargent. "Jackie Winsor at Paula Cooper," Art in America, October 1982, p. 125, illus.
 * Clarke, Orville O. "Shaving a Medium," Artweek, August 12, 1982.
 * "Artists in Concrete," Martin Marietta Today, #4, 1982, pp. 8-9, illus.
 * University of California at Davis. Sculptors at UC Davis: Past and Present. 1982.


 * 1983
 * New York. School of Visual Arts Fine Arts Faculty. 1983. Introduction by Jeanne Siegel.
 * Pincus-Witten, Robert. Entries: "Maximalism". Out of London Press, 1983.
 * Indianapolis, The Artifacts Gallery. ART: The Textile Reference. 1983.
 * "Sculpture and Fiction," Bomb, #6, 1983, p. 6.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art. 1983 Biennial Exhibition. 1983.
 * Bell, Jane. "Biennial Directions - The 1983 Whitney Biennial," ARTnews, Summer 1983, pp. 67-79.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art. Minimalism to Expressionism: Painting and Sculpture Since 1965 from the Permanent Collection. 1983. Essay by Patterson Sims.
 * "Women Artists," Bijutsu Techo (Tokyo), September 1983, pp. 17-95, illus.
 * "Talk of the Town," The New Yorker, September 19, 1983.
 * Shinn, Dorothy. "The Akron Museum makes a heavyweight acquisition: 2 tons of #2 Copper," Akron Beacon Journal, December 11, 1983, pp. 18-20, illus.


 * 1984
 * Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Hayden Gallery. Jackie Winsor/Barry Ledoux: Sculpture. December 3 - January 15, 1984. Interview with the artists.
 * New York, Sidney Janis Gallery. A Celebration of Women Artists, Part II: The Recent Generation. 1984.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris. Twentieth Century Sculpture: Process and Presence. 1984.
 * Brenson, Michael. "A Living Artists Show at the Modern Museum," The New York Times, April 21, 1984, p. 11.
 * "A Brief Visual Art Memoir," Poetry East (University of Virginia), Spring/Summer 1984, pp. 47-50.
 * Aver, James. "Fibers Knit into Solid Exhibition," The Milwaukee Journal, August 5, 1984, p. 12, illus.
 * Bellamy, Peter. The Artists Project. 1984.
 * Washington, D.C., The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Content: A Contemporary Focus 1974-1984. 1984.
 * Jacksonville Art Museum and USF Art Galleries, University of South Florida, Tampa. Currents: A New Mannerism. 1981-1982.
 * Hammond, Harmony. Wrappings: Essays on Feminism, Art and the Martial Arts. New York: Mussmann Bruce Publishers, 1984, p. 76, illus.
 * Tampa, University of South Florida, SVC Fine Arts Gallery and The Center Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Objects, Structures, Artifice: American Sculpture 1970-1983. pp. 44-45, illus.
 * New Art. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1984. p. 198, illus.
 * Robbins, Corinne. The Pluralist Era: American Art 1968-1981. New York: Harper & Row, 1984. pp. 67-68, illus.
 * New York, Museum of Modern Art. Primitivism in 20th Century Art. Edited by William Rubin. p. 674, illus.
 * "American Art Since 1970," Preview (North Carolina Museum of Art), Autumn 1984, pp. 4-7, illus.


 * 1985
 * "On Art and Artists," Video Data Bank, 1985.
 * Bronxville, New York, Sarah Lawrence College. Builtworks/Installations. February 5 - March 10, 1985. pp. 14-15, illus.
 * Rose, Barbara. "Portrait of Paula," Vogue, April 1985, pp. 362-367, illus.
 * Bloom, Benjamin S. Developing Talent in Young People. New York: Ballantine, 1985.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris. The Box Transformed. 1985.
 * Yonkers, New York, The Hudson River Museum. A New Beginning: 1968-1978. 1985. pp. 114-115, illus.
 * Chicago, The Museum of Contemporary Art. Selections from the William J. Hokin Collection. 1985. p. 137, illus.
 * Raynor, Vivien. "Reviews," The New York Times, July 5, 1985, p. C21.
 * Mexico City, Museo Rufino Tamayo. Imagenes en Cajas. 1985. p. 29, illus.
 * Saunders, Wade. "Talking Objects: Interviews With Ten Younger Sculptors," Art in America, November 1985, pp. 110-137, illus.
 * University of Pittsburgh. Sculpture by Women in the Eighties. 1985. p. 16, illus,
 * Lucie-Smith, Edward. American Art Now. New York: William M. Morrow, 1985. p. 22, illus.
 * New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Transformations in Sculpture. November 22, 1985 – February 16, 1986. Essay by Diane Waldman.


 * 1986
 * Gholson, Craig. "Jackie Winsor," Bomb, Winter 1986, pp. 32-36, illus.
 * Brenson, Michael. "Changing Sculpture Exhibition: Paula Cooper Gallery," The New York Times, December 20, 1985, p. C29.
 * Appearances, Fall/Winter 1985-1986, p. 47, illus.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art. Selected Works from the Permanent Collection. 1985. Essay by Patterson Sims. p. 209, illus.
 * Arnason, H.H. History of Modern Art (Third Edition). New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1986. p. 684, illus.
 * Raynor, Vivien. "Jackie Winsor," The New York Times, February 21, 1986, p. C26.
 * Hayes, Michael. "The Forgotten Artists," Diversion Travel Planner, March 15, 1986, pp. 78-79.
 * Handy, Ellen. "Jackie Winsor," Arts Magazine, April 1986, pp. 127-128, illus.
 * Silverthorne, Jeanne. "Jackie Winsor at Paula Cooper Gallery," Artforum, May 1986, pp. 132-133, illus.
 * Decter, Joshua. "Jackie Winsor," Arts Magazine, May 1986, pp. 118-119, illus.
 * Westfall, Stephen. "Jackie Winsor at Paula Cooper," Art in America, May 1986, pp. 153-154, illus.
 * Gill, Susan. "Jackie Winsor at Paula Cooper," ARTnews, Summer 1986, p. 144, illus.
 * San Francisco, John Berggruen Gallery. Works from the Paula Cooper Gallery. October 14 - November 20, 1986. p. 35, illus.
 * Philadelphia, Marian Locks Gallery. The Purist Image. November 1986, pp. 29-30, illus.
 * Sozanski, Edward J. "A Focus on Work of 6 Minimalists," The Philadelphia Inquirer ("The Arts"), November 20, 1986.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art. Painting and Sculpture Acquisitions 1973-1986. 1986. illus.


 * 1987
 * New York, Independent Curators Incorporated. The Success of Failure. February 15, 1987 – March 12, 1988. Essay by Joel Fisher. p. 43, illus.
 * New York, The 49th Parallel. The Idea of North. January 31 - February 28, 1987. Essay by France Morin. illus.
 * Hagenberg, Roland and Margot Miffin. "Living in a Material World: Sculpture in New York," Artfinder, Spring 1987, pp. 73-75, illus.
 * Cincinnati, The Contemporary Arts Center. Standing Ground: Sculpture by American Women. March 27 - May 10, 1987. Essay by Sarah Rogers-Lafferty. p. 75, illus.
 * Providence, Rhode Island, Brown University, Bell Gallery. Alternative Supports: Contemporary Sculpture on the Wall. April 25 - May 25, 1987. p. 23, illus.
 * Artsreview: Portrait of the Artist, 1987. (National Endowment for the Arts). p. 80, illus.
 * Smith, Roberta. "When Artists Seek Royalties on Their Resales," The New York Times, May 31, 1987, pp. 29-30.
 * Art Against AIDS. New York: American Foundation for AIDS Research, 1987. p. 78, illus.
 * Berman, Ann E. "Sculptors-in-Progress," Town and Country, September 1987, pp. 269-272, illus.
 * "Waiting Lists and Hand Biting," ARTnews, September 1987, p. 16, illus.
 * Robertson, Jean. "The Issue of Gender," Dialogue, September/October 1987, p. 37.
 * Los Angeles, Margo Leavin Gallery. Jackie Winsor. November 21 - December 23, 1987. Essay by Joshua Decter. illus.
 * Gardner, Colin. "Jackie Winsor at Margo Leavin Gallery," The Los Angeles Times, December 4, 1987, Part IV, p. 16.
 * Lucie-Smith, Edward. Sculpture Since 1945. Oxford: Phaidon Press, 1987. p. 115, illus.


 * 1988
 * McClintic, Miranda. "Sculpture Today," Art & Auction, May 1988, pp. 163, 166, illus.
 * Milwaukee Art Museum. 1988: The World of Art Today. May 6 - August 28, 1988. Essay by Russell Bowman. p. 115, illus.
 * Criqui, Jean-Pierre. "Jackie Winsor," Beaux-Arts July/August 1988, pp.80-81, illus.
 * Rennes, Centre d'art Contemporain du Domaine de Kerguehennec. Jackie Winsor, July 6 - September 4, 1988. Essay by Peter Schjeldahl.
 * Winsor, Jackie. "A Text by Jackie Winsor," Spazio Umano, 1/1988, pp.40 - 44, illus.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of American Art at Equitable Center. Sculpture Since the Sixties. August 18, 1988 – August 9, 1988, p. 24, illus.
 * Brenson, Michael. "Sculptural Interiors," The New York Times, November 18, 1988, p. C28.
 * New York, Whitney Museum of Art. Enclosing the Void November 11, 1988 – January 25, 1989. Essay by Susan Lubowsky. p. 3-5, illus.


 * 1989
 * Rosen, Randy. Making Their Mark New York: Abbeville Press, 1989, pp.
 * Smagnea, Howard J. Currents: Contemporary Directions in the Visual Arts. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, second edition, 1989. pp. 150-160, illus.
 * Brenson, Michael. "A Show's Instructive Provocation," The New York Times, March 17, 1989, p. 27, illus.
 * Newhall, Edith."Galleries: Sculptors on their Own," New York Magazine, September 11, 1989, p. 73, illus.
 * Cincinnati, The Contemporary Arts Center. Encore: Celebrating Fifty Years, January 21, 1989 – March 11, 1989. p. 60, illus
 * Mifflin, Margot. "Silent Center," Elle, November, 1989, p. 90, illus.
 * "Jackie Winsor," The New Yorker, November 20, 1989, p. 18.
 * Kimmelman, Michael. "Jackie Winsor," New York Times, November 24, 1989, p. C24.
 * Armstrong, Tom and Larsen Susan C. Art in Place: Fifteen Years of Acquisitions. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1989, p. 179, illus.


 * 1990
 * Kalina, Richard. "Jackie Winsor at Paula Cooper," Art in America, February, 1990, pp. 166-67, illus.
 * Bass, Ruth, "Jackie Winsor," Artnews, February, 1990, pp. 151-52, illus.
 * Chadwick, Whitney. Women, Art, and Society. Thames and Hudson: New York, 1990, pp. 332, 334-45, illus.
 * Faust, Gretchen. "New York in Review," Arts Magazine, February, 1990, p. 96, illus.
 * Harris, Ann Sutherland. "Entering the Mainstream: Women Sculptors of the Twentieth Century, Part Three: Jackie Winsor and Nancy Graves," Gallerie, Number 8, 1990, pp. 23-28, illus.
 * New York, Holly Solomon Gallery. Hesse, Lawler, Martin, Meyer, Pfaff, Smith, Winsor, 1990, illus.


 * 1991
 * Mexico, Centro Cultural Arte Contemporaneo. El Sueno de Egipto, 1991. Essay by Robert R. Littman, pp.114-115, illus.
 * "Jackie Winsor," Art in America 91/92 Guide, pp.29, 30, illus.
 * Gruen, John. The Artist Observed: 28 Interviews with Contemporary Artists. Chicago: a capella books, 1991. pp. 38-48, illus.
 * Cleveland, Center for Contemporary Art. Cruciformed, 1991. Text by David S. Rubin, pp.36-38, illus.
 * Shinn, Dorothy. "Exhibit explores symbols of cross - Display at Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art presents the cross as icon and as geometric device," The Beacon Journal, Sunday, September 15, 1991, p. B8.
 * Huntington, Richard. "In Cleveland, a bold exhibit challenges timidity of our time," The Buffalo News, Sunday, October 29, 1991, pp. G1, G5.
 * Gutterman, Scott. "Forms of Silence: Sculptor Jackie Winsor uses time and attention to transform minimalist objects into meditative icons," The Journal of Art: View, November 1991, pp. 40-42, illus.
 * Kazanjian, Dodie. "Vogue Arts," Vogue, November 1991, pp. 165-172, illus.
 * San Rafael, Cedco Publishing Company. Contemporary American Women Artists, 1991, pp. 102-105, illus.
 * Milwaukee, Milwaukee Art Museum. Jackie Winsor. 1991 Dean Sobel with essays by Peter Schjeldahl and John Yau.
 * Litt, Steven. "Using or Abusing a powerful symbol," The Plain Dealer, Sunday, September 8, 1991, pp. 1-H, 12-H.
 * Paine, Janice T. "Art: Process is the cube root of sculptor Winsor," Milwaukee Sentinel, December 13, 1991, illus.
 * Landau, Ellen G. "Reviews/Cleveland; "Cruciformed" Center for Contemporary Art," Artforum, December 1991.
 * New York, The Museum of Modern Art. Annual Report, 1990-91,p.9, illus.


 * 1991
 * Los Angeles, Music Center of Los Angeles, Performing Arts, "Winsor Wins," January 1992, p. 12, illus.
 * Wilson, William. "Caught in Thought," Los Angeles Times, Tuesday February 4, 1992, pp. F1, F4, illus.
 * "Flash Art News," Flash Art, Vol. XXV, No.162, January–February 1992, p. 147, illus.
 * Yood, James. "Reviews/Jackie Winsor/Milwaukee Art Museum," Artforum, March 1992, p. 113, illus.
 * New York: Philippe Staib Gallery. "then & Now," 1992, illus.
 * Clothier, Peter. "Metaphor or Metaphysics, Jackie Winsor and Anish Kapoor," Artspace, May/June 1992, pp. 44-49, illus.
 * Anderson, Michael. "Jackie Winsor," Art Issues, May/June 1992, p. 30, illus.
 * Mifflin, Margot. "Jackie Winsor: Pieces of Life," Artnews, Summer 1992, Vol. 91, Number 6, cover, pp. 100-105, illus.
 * "Art," The New Yorker, September 21, 1992, pg.12 (illus.)
 * "Art," The New Yorker, October 5, 1992, pg.36
 * Cotter, Holland. "Art in Review: Jackie Winsor," The New York Times, October 2, 1992. pg.C27


 * 1993
 * Taplin, Robert. "Jackie Winsor at Paula Cooper," Art in America, January 1993, pg.97
 * Fry, W. Logan. "Reviews," Dialogue, Jan/Feb 1993, pg.15
 * Foley, Paul. "Jackie Winsor," Sculpture, Jan/Feb 1993, pg.68
 * Bogardi, Georges. "Reviews: Art Gallery of Ontario," Canadian Art, Summer 1993, p. 68-71
 * Smith, Roberta. "25 Years, Part 1," New York Times, 11/26/93, p.C29


 * 1994
 * 30 Years: Art in the Present Tense, The Aldrich's Curatorial History, catalogue from the exhibition at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut, 1994
 * Winsor, Jackie."Address to convocation by Dr. Vera Jacqueline Winsor," The Memorial University of Newfoundland Gazette, 6/2/94, p.7-8
 * Bentley Mays, John. "The Winsor Posture," Canadian Art, Fall 1994, pp.112-117
 * Siebers, Tobin. ed. Heterotopia: Postmodern Utopia and the Body Politic, The University of Michigan Press, 1994, p. 11 - 20, illus.
 * Zelanski, Paul and Fisher, Mary Pat. Shaping Space, second edition, Harcourt Brace, Orlando, FL, p.213.


 * 2009
 * Brannan, Eddie. "One At The Beginning: Conceptual Art's Early Days in 1970s Soho" City October/November 2009, pp. 44-47; illus.