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see all contributions from Art & Language Art Winslow

  • papertrail • March 06, 2024

    Erik Baker on Aaron Bushnell; Merve Emre and Rachel Cusk in conversation

    ...’re actually in some sort of barter system whose links to reality are pretty remote. I think seeing the world like that is much more related to society than to art.” In his essay “Five O’Clock Somewhere...

  • print • Winter 2024

    Dublin Plays Itself

    Brian Dillon

    ... announced some years ago by Steidl and has finally arrived, following a survey of Hofer’s work at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City and at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta. It is a shame to...

  • print • Winter 2024

    Jamison vs. Jamison

    An essayist takes herself to task in her new book about love and divorce • Haley Mlotek

    ... THIS IS ONLY AN OPINION, BUT: no one should make art about their divorce until they’ve experienced at least one heartbreak after the marriage’s end. I keep an inventory of all the times I...

  • print • Winter 2024

    Grief Lessons

    A memoir of AIDS, loss, and abundance • Kay Gabriel

    ... painter’s most lasting work of art. About Ed transposes this sublime gesture across media, from tomb to book, such that Glück publicly prepares for his own death in an open document that contains Ed...

  • print • Winter 2024

    Immaculate Imperfection

    Anne Carson’s unruly art of renewal • Jennifer Krasinski

    IT IS A FITTING IRONY that when trying to describe Anne Carson’s sensibility, one quickly hits the limits of language. To measure the breadth of her brain across her twenty

  • print • Winter 2024

    Absolutely Fabulist

    Anna Biller’s over-the-top rendition of the Bluebeard fairy tale • Sarah Chihaya

    ... Biller deploys the conventions of a given genre—in this case, the gothic romance novels that Judith reads and writes—in order to subvert them. Reflecting on the art that inspires her in a recent...

  • print • Winter 2024

    Battle Lines

    Bookforum contributors recommend books about the war in Gaza • Bookforum contributors

    ... All of these artist-activists are also poets of the highest caliber, and you can find their masterpieces online—but linger on the lyrics. It will remind you that protest art is the heart of the...

  • print • Winter 2024

    A Woman Apart

    Surveying Agnès Varda’s career as a photographer, filmmaker, and visual artist • Christina Catherine Martinez

    ... long-form, thematic writing endemic to art catalogues—the book can’t seem to land squarely on either intellectualism or playfulness. Sasha Archibald’s essay on Varda’s relationship to Los Angeles is...

  • print • Winter 2024

    A new monograph showcases Sarah Lucas's brilliant career

    ... and early ’90s as one of the heralded YBAs (Young British Artists). Inflammatory art by Lucas and the likes of Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin made good copy for a public eager to be scandalized...

  • print • Winter 2024

    Algorithm and Blues

    Kyle Chayka looks at our supposedly flat new world • Carl Wilson

    ... have warped everything from visual art to product design, songwriting, choreography, urbanism, food, and fashion. . . . The twin pressures for creators to inspire engagement and avoid alienation...

  • print • Winter 2024

    Page Against the Machine

    Dan Sinykin’s history of corporate fiction • Mitch Therieau

    ... manage expectations, win new audiences, and assert their value. “Aesthetics double as strategy,” Sinykin writes near the beginning of Big Fiction. This is true for any art at any time, as is Sinykin...

  • papertrail • February 06, 2024

    The new issue of Bookforum; Rosa Lyster on Janet Flanner

    ...-art-of-the-short-story-diane-olivers-neighbors-with-jamel-brinkley-lan-samantha-chang-and-dawnie-walton/> of Diane Oliver’s posthumously published short story collection, Neighbors. The February 21...