Vol. 3, No. 35

May 18, 1998

Cover Story
Good Art... and Bad
David Gelernter on Titian, Andrew Ferguson on the National Gallery, Roger Kimball on Clement Greenberg
By David Gelernter, Andrew Ferguson, Roger Kimball
Also in This Issue
  • Bacon Trips Up — Jay Nordlinger
  • How Waxman Won — Byron York
  • No Fear of Clinton — Fred Barnes

This issue featured a special portfolio on art and aesthetics, with David Gelernter examining Titian's women at Boston's Gardner Museum, Andrew Ferguson reporting on the National Gallery's East-meets-West exhibition, and Roger Kimball assessing Clement Greenberg's legacy as an art critic. The political section included Jay Nordlinger's investigation of dirty tricks at Clinton's Pentagon involving General Bacon, Byron York's analysis of how the Hubbell tapes backfired on Dan Burton, and Fred Barnes's assessment that the GOP Congress was no longer intimidated by the Clinton administration.