• Ingrid Barbara Sischy (/ˈsɪʃi/; March 2, 1952 – July 24, 2015) was a South African-born American writer and editor who specialized in covering art, photography...
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  • Hilton Als, Taylor's personal assistant Tim Mendelson, magazine editor Ingrid Sischy, and Opie. David Rosenberg (25 January 2016). "An Intimate Portrait...
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  • The term heroin chic itself was coined at Sorrenti's wake by editor Ingrid Sischy, who commented: "This is heroin, this isn't chic. This has got to stop...
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  • partner Ingrid Sischy was the editor-in-chief. The magazine's format remained consistent at 60% features and 40% glossy advertising. In 2008, Sischy resigned...
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  • Lady of Estonia Ingrid Silva, Brazilian ballet dancer Ingrid Sischy (1952–2015), South African-born American art and fashion editor Ingrid Skop, American...
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  • 2015 – Peg Lynch, American actress and screenwriter (b. 1916) 2015 – Ingrid Sischy, South African-American journalist and critic (b. 1952) 2016 – Marni...
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     274–5. ISBN 978-0446523028. Sischy, Ingrid (1988). "Grace Slick: on the 40th anniversary of the summer of love, Ingrid Sischy takes a trip down the rabbit...
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  • at Saint Peter's Church on November 3, 1988. Among the speakers was Ingrid Sischy, who as the editor of Artforum got to know Basquiat well and commissioned...
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  • statements following his death. Interview magazine's editor-in-chief Ingrid Sischy remembered the life of her friend in the Winter 1996 issue. A 4-year...
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  • in Hell. Boston: Little, Brown. ISBN 0-8212-2458-1. Levas, Dimitri; Sischy, Ingrid (1999). Pictures. Arena Editions. ISBN 1-892041-16-2. Celant, Germano;...
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