I became acquainted with the work of Lynn Randolph through three of Donna Haraway's books on feminism and technoscience (Randolph's paintings were used as illustrations). This particular work is an insightful and informative exhibition catalog with full-color and black-and-white images, along with essays by Walter Hopps-Hopps-Hopps <g> and Donna Haraway. Not wanting to give too much unnecessary personal opinion about the artist's work in general, I will say that she should be paid more attention to; if you see her paintings you'll understand why. They are very reminiscent of modern Mexican paintings (Frida Kahlo especially), and they deal with technoscience and millenialism, so they resemble a lot of "sci-fi" art. Not for the squeamish, but incredibly thought-provoking. This small catalog is just about the only published work that deals solely with Randolph's work, and it deals with her art well, so I recommend it.