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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

2008 California Video” Getty Museum Publications, Interview/Essay Susan Mogul
Artforum, August, "Movie Mogul" Review of Driving Men, Annie Buckley
LA Weekly, August, "Mini Mogul", Review of Driving Men, Holly Willis
2006

Susan Mogul:  An Oral History, UCLA Center for Oral History Research.* University of California, Los Angeles

2002

“Art/Women/California 1950/2000” University of California Press:  Berkeley, Los Angeles, London

2001

Women of Vision: Histories in Feminist Film & Video, University of Minnesota Press, Editor, Alexandra Juhasz.

2000

Los Angeles Times, May 3, “COLA 2000”, Art Review by David Pagel

1998

Wide Angle, Volume 20  #3, “Susan Mogul: At Home in Los Angeles

1997

Los Angeles Times, May 2, " ‘I Stare at You’ an Intimate Fresh Journey"
Howard Rosenberg TV review of  I Stare at You and Dream.

1994

Los Angeles Times, October 3, "A Peaceful Existence on Echo Street"
Howard Rosenberg TV review of Everyday Echo Street.
           
Filmforum Festival Catalog Scratching the Belly of the Beast: cutting edge media in Los Angeles,1922-94, - Major essay on Mogul's body of work.

1992

Art Issues, March/April - review of Pages from the Diaries of Children.

1991

Los Angeles Times, November 20, "A Dark Side to Children's Diaries"

1988

Artweek, January "Dressing Up in Mother's Clothes"

1985

Afterimage, November, "Feminist Performance Video", Chris Straayer

1984 High Performance, issue #24 -  review of Last Jew in America.
1983 L.A. Weekly,11/25, "The Last Jew in America?"
1980 Performance Anthology: Source Book for a Decade of California Performance Art, Contemporary Arts Press, San Fransisco
1978 New Artists Video, A Critical Anthology, Gregory Battcock, E. P. Dutton
1976

Artforum, December - review of Dressing Up, Take Off  & Comedy as a Back Up
From the Center, Lucy Lippard, E.P. Dutton, N.Y
Artweek, August, "Susan Mogul: Moving the Goods", Martha Rosler

*  Transcripts are available as pdf files from the UCLA Center for Oral History Research. ph. 310-825-4932 or E-mail: oral-history@library.ucla.edu