15th anniversary issue of the CEPA Journal. Contents include: "A History of CEPA Gallery: 1974 - 1989," by B. Henrich; "Extended Logos: Personalities and Techno-Products: A CEPA Journal Project," by Robert C. Morgan; "The Making of a Material Girl," by Judith Williamson; "Political Posters," by Komar & Melamid; "Science as Spectacle: Metaphor and Public Imagination," by Gary Nickard; "The Oversight of Ceaseless Eyes," by Herbert Blau; "Radio Logos," by Richard Kostelanetz; "Thomas Lawson: Walking on Wilshire, Spring 1987;" artworks/advertisements by Muntadas; "Santa Capitalism," by Andrei Codrescu; "On Exhibit at CEPA 1988/89: Omobowale Ayorinde 'A Sense of Rasta;'" "Danny Lyon: 'Merci Gonaives,'" by Richard Huntington with text by Danny Lyon; "Pat Ward Williams 'Personal, Political Observations,'" by Judy Collischan Van Wagner; "Orshi Drozdik: 'Adventure in Technos Dystopium: Popular Natural Philosophy," by Eleanor Heartny with text by Orshi Drozdik; "The Adventure," by Orsolya Drozdik; "To A Leyden Jar," by Orsolya Drozdik; "The Mind's Eye," by W.G.J. Niesluchowski;"Steven Shortt 'On Britain's Doorstop;'" "Digital Photography: Captured Imagery/Volatile Memory/New Montage," by Christine Tamblyn; "'Digital Image: A Closer Look,' curated by John Hiester;" "Materiality: Curated by James Welling," text by James Welling; "Images," exhibition and text by Judite Dos Santos; "Judite Dos Santos," by Jason Edward Kaufman; "Buffalo Shoot;" "CEPA Satellite Exhibitions," by Jim Featherstone; "Recent Work," by Lauren Tent; "1988/89 Season: Public Transit Art Exhibitions;" "What is Sexy," by Craig Ziper; "CEPA Subway Show," by Bonnie Gordon; "Film and Video: 1988/89 Season;" "CEPA Video Program: Native American Topics;" "W.N.Y Film Forum;" "Stan Brakhage: Films and Lecture;" "Hyacinth Fire;" "Films from the People's Republic of China;" "Cultural Perceptions: A Forum for Imagemakers with Diverse Cultural Perspectives;" and "Fin de Siecle America: Post-Modernism and the Decline of the American Empire," by Robert Pohl. Cover design by Barbara Kruger.