Bob Pejman - National Publication Reviews and Articles

National Publication Reviews and Articles

  • Art World News, May 2004, article by Sarah Seamark (senior editor)
  • Art Business News, April 2002 article by Audrey S. Chapman
  • The Artist's Magazine, July 1998 article by Debbie Hagan
  • Newark Star Ledger, October 27, 1995 review of one-man exhibition by Eileen Watkins (art critic)

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