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see all contributions from Art & Language Art Winslow

  • 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...

  • culture • February 06, 2024

    The Winter 2024 issue is online now • The Editors

    ... Jennifer Krasinski writes about Anne Carson’s unruly art of renewal; Carl Wilson considers Kyle Chayka’s book on algorithms and our supposedly flat new world; Jamie Hood reads Blake Butler’s anguished...

  • 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

    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...

  • papertrail • January 30, 2024

    Pulitzer Prize–winning poet and novelist N. Scott Momaday has died

    ... Native American Renaissance. Momaday considered himself primarily a poet. In his 2022 “Art of Poetry” interview

  • papertrail • January 03, 2024

    Remembering poet Refaat Alareer; Jackie Wang in conversation with Cyrus Dunham

    ...-ellsworth-kelly-robert-indiana-prudence-peiffer-review/> of Prudence Peiffer’s group biography, The Slip: The New York City Street That Changed American Art Forever.  ...

  • papertrail • January 02, 2024

    Omari Weekes on Christina Sharpe’s Ordinary Notes; The Baffler’s year in review

    ...://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-interview/justin-torress-art-of-exposure-and-concealment> Justin Torres, author of the National Book Award winning novel Blackouts

  • papertrail • December 19, 2023

    Masha Gessen receives Hannah Arendt Prize in delayed ceremony

    ... performed in the West Bank. Caplan-Bricker discusses Enter Ghost as “a novel of commitment” that pushes back against the idea that political art has trouble accommodating “complexity and uncertainty...

  • papertrail • December 12, 2023

    Palestinian poet and activist Refaat Alareer killed in Gaza by Israeli airstrike

    .../>, n+1 is hosting a holiday market in its Brooklyn office. The day-long event will feature exhibitors selling art, books, magazines, records, and other gifts.  ...

  • politics • December 11, 2023

    Mirror, Mirror

    How Naomi Klein's dubious double explains the current media moment • Nico Baumbach

    ... art and literature about doubles, Klein explores the existential implications of this statement, but the heart of the book is not about self and other in a primal sense, but about left and right...

  • papertrail • December 06, 2023

    The new issue of Bookforum; Louise Glück’s “Art of Poetry” interview

    ...-review-no-246-winter-2023> of the Paris Review is out now, with an “Art of Poetry” interview with the late Louise Glück, and an “Art of Fiction” interview with Yu Hua. Also in the issue: new writing...

  • print • Fall 2023

    Already, I Was Disappointed by a Lot

    Fiction meets PR in these dispatches about fashion and suburban blight • Ann Manov

    ...” Coming to New York after college in Michigan and a fiction MFA in her native Arizona, Stagg quickly rose from odd jobs at thrift stores to a column at underground art magazine DIS. Within a year, she...