User:Laurenverde/Martha Edelheit/Bibliography

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Edelheit, Martha, and Melissa Rachleff. Martha Edelheit: Flesh Walls: Tales from the 60s. Eric Firestone Press, 2018.

Ben-Haim, Tsipi. “Edelheit.” CITYarts, 2019, https://www.cityarts.org/edelheit.

Gopnik, Blake. “Martha Edelheit, a Talent Left out of Art History's Storyline.” Artnet News, Artnet News, 1 Feb. 2017, https://news.artnet.com/opinion/martha-edelheit-grey-gallery-840995.

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Painting Studio, The. “Martha Nilsson Edelheit.” Royal Institute of Art, 5 Nov. 2021, https://kkh.se/en/public-program/events/martha-nilsson-edelheit/.