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The War of Art
... eventually publishing them. It’s a risky path of reinvention, one made exciting by the renegades she brings along. Lauren O’Neill-Butler’s forthcoming book, Let’s Have a Talk: Conversations with Women on...
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Artful Volumes
... 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...
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Artful Volumes
... But sometimes the command is simply meditative: “Keep the next sound you hear in mind for at least the next half hour,” Oliveros wrote. The invitation beckons. --Lauren O'Neill-Butler As a teenage...
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Severe and Pervasive
... we know more people are speaking up. How do we make those words count? Lauren O’Neill-Butler is a writer living in New York. ...
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Suzanne Lacy: We Are Here edited by Rudolf Frieling, Lucía Sanromán, and Dominic Willsdon
“I still believe in the power of words to change culture.” That’s Lin Farley, a writer and former reporter, who coined the term sexual harassment in 1975. Farley was
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Mind the Fact
... different ways, the people she profiles bring the light. Lauren O’Neill-Butler is a senior editor of Artforum. ...
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Revel with a Cause
... Dionysos’s influence, there is no telling where you will end up.” Lauren O’Neill-Butler is the managing editor of artforum.com. ...
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Artful Volumes
... WHICH MY INTELLIGENCE ABSOLUTELY REFUSES, OR MAKE A FOOL OF IT." --Lauren O'Neill-Butler "To crave and to have are as like as a thing and its shadow," Marilynne Robinson observes in her 1980...
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Artful Volumes
... it. We were all so young." --Lauren O'Neill-Butler Tucked into the back pages of Nan Goldin's latest volume, DIVING FOR PEARLS (Steidl, $45), are three of Fosco Maraini's sumptuous photographs of...
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Burn the Diaries
MOYRA DAVEY, best known as a photographer, is also a writer. Since the early ’90s, the self-described homebody has taken the precariousness of the everyday, often outmoded
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Lygia Clark: The Abandonment of Art, 1948–1988
AS LYGIA CLARK’S current MoMA retrospective finally brings her career more fully into view, so, too, arrive overdue scholarship, insights, and revelations about her work.
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Lorna Simpson: Works on Paper
LORNA SIMPSON’S move away from video and large-scale photographs to drawings and collages might have struck some as a radical shift. Yet her serial portraits of women