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Eight new members and two foreign honorary members have been inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Science in the visual-arts category, which includes the criticism and practice of art and architecture. The inductees are photographer William Eggleston, New York; art historian Jeffrey Hamburger, Harvard University; artist Ann Hamilton, Ohio State University; artist Michael Hiko Heizer, Nevada; Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, director of conservation at the Whitney Museum, New York, and director of the Center for the Technical Study of Modern Art at Harvard University; artist Malcolm Morley, New York; architect Guy Nordenson, of Guy Nordenson and Associates, New York, and professor at Princeton University; architect Ricardo Scofidio, of Diller, Scofidio + Renfro, New York; and architect Michael Sorkin, of Michael Sorkin Studio, New York. The foreign honorary members are art historian John Elsner, at the University of Oxford, England; and architect Peter Zumthor, who recently won the Pritzker Prize.