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  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2023

    Artful Volumes

    The season’s outstanding art books • Bookforum contributors

    ... a “slab,” an uninspiring gob to most, but “elemental matter” to the artist: “With this, I can build anything I want.” —DAVID O’NEILL ...

  • print • Sep/Oct/Nov 2022

    Artful Volumes

    The season’s outstanding art books • Bookforum contributors

    ... . . . It’s hard to describe, and people have positioned it as science fiction, but it really did happen.” —DAVID O’NEILL Author and artist Glenn Lutz’s new book, THERE’S LIGHT: ARTWORKS...

  • print • June/July/Aug 2022

    Artful Volumes

    The season’s outstanding art books • Bookforum contributors

    ... catch. —DAVID O’NEILL  LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER: FLINT IS FAMILY IN THREE ACTS (The Gordon Parks Foundation/Steidl, $85) is the culmination of a project begun in 2016, when the photographer went to...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2022

    Artful Volumes

    The season’s outstanding art books • Bookforum contributors

    ... she were trying to cram a lifetime of ideas onto a single page. —DAVID O’NEILL The traces our bodies leave behind rarely resemble clean silhouettes. In Liliane Tomasko’s early oil paintings of...

  • print • Sept/Oct/Nov 2021

    Artful Volumes

    The season’s outstanding art books • Bookforum contributors

    ... in his work, it’s hard not to see a similar sense of innocence betrayed. --DAVID O’ NEILL In one of the last interviews he did, Barkley L. Hendricks (1945–2017) chafed at the presumption that...

  • print • June/July/Aug 2021

    Artful Volumes

    The season’s outstanding art books • Bookforum contributors

    ... worked: it was hard to tell the difference between a prop and a person. If you got bored, that was all part of the scheme. Anything could be art, even an exit sign. --DAVID O’NEILL It’s hard to...

  • print • Mar/Apr/May 2021

    Artful Volumes

    The season’s outstanding art books • Bookforum contributors

    ... skills. Pierce was up on everything--Watergate, horse racing, divine intervention--and couldn’t wait to tell us all about it. --DAVID O’NEILL Since 2008, Sol LeWitt pilgrims have journeyed to MASS...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2021

    Home Truths

    The artful, community-minded photography of Ming Smith • David O’Neill

    SOON AFTER ARRIVING in New York in 1973, Ming Smith sold two pictures to the Museum of Modern Art (New York), becoming the first Black woman to be granted entrance into

  • print • Sept/Oct/Nov 2020

    The Disasters We’ve Become

    Bookforum talks with Eddie S. Glaude Jr. about reading James Baldwin in catastrophic times • David O'Neill

    ... DAVID O’NEILL: In Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own (Crown, $27) you write about your student days at Princeton, when you first encountered Baldwin. Can...

  • print • Sept/Oct/Nov 2020

    Fine and Dandy

    Jacques Henri Lartigue’s careening photographs of leisure and play • David O’Neill

    JACQUES HENRI LARTIGUE (1894–1986), an artist whose work seems to come from another world but in reality comes from the past century, captured that era’s experience of

  • print • Apr/May 2020

    Artful Volumes

    The season’s outstanding art books • Bookforum contributors

    ... placed herself as a woman, as a young mother, as a partner, and wrote from that specific place.” --LAUREN O’NEILL-BUTLER 2019 was a banner year for the American feminist artist Kiki Smith. She had...

  • print • Feb/Mar 2020

    How the Light Gets In

    Jeff Sharlet on photography, empathy, and solidarity • David O’Neill

    ... DAVID O’NEILL: Your new volume of photos and writing, This Brilliant Darkness: A Book of Strangers (Norton, $25), is bookended by two medical emergencies. It begins with your father having a...