This is such a beautiful piece by @oneillbooks.bsky.social on the David Wojnarowicz / Rimbaud exhibition at Leslie Lohman. I’ve been terrified of seeing my name come up in reviews of the incredible catalogue I contributed to, so this is doubly pleasing 4columns.org/o-neill-davi...
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New Bookforum. @xlo.bsky.social @sashafrerejones.bsky.social @meghanor.bsky.social @hermionehoby.bsky.social @ryanruby.bsky.social @adamwilson.bsky.social @jenniferkrasinski.bsky.social www.bookforum.com/print
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i reviewed the new katie kitamura for @bookforum.bsky.social (it broke my brain): www.bookforum.com/print/3104/b...
The Spring issue is here!
David Velasco interviews @sarahmschulman.bsky.social, essays & reviews by Lidija Haas, @moiradonegan.bsky.social, @hujane.bsky.social, Audrey Wollen, Harmony Holiday, @charoshane.bsky.social, @sashafrerejones.bsky.social, Hannah Black, and more. bookforum.com/print/3104
New issue of Bookforum! Peter Hujar salutes you. www.bookforum.com/print/3104
My shiny new BookForum review of Philip Freeman's most excellent & much needed Cecil Taylor biography. www.bookforum.com/print/3103/t...
A mock magazine cover that reads "New York Union: Media Workers Tell All!"
Remember in October when @nymag.com published its annual Power Issue with members of the “media elite?" Well, @nymagunion.bsky.social thought you might want to hear from media workers themselves.
Introducing our union Power Issue: MEDIA WORKERS TELL ALL!
I now write regularly for the Critics' Table, a new space for art criticism at CULTURED. Think of it as my Substack (with co-chief critic John Vincler and contributors!) and subscribe here: shorturl.at/i5dPo
In the new episode of @inbedwiththeright.bsky.social, @moiradonegan.bsky.social and I spoke to @beccalew.bsky.social about George Gilder, the long history of reactionary thought in and about Silicon Valley. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i...
Wrote about Lexi Freiman’s excellent “Book of Ayn” for the new Bookforum. they let me have way too much fun
new Bookforum is (finally) here (cover image David Korty)
a screenshot from a section in The New Yorker's About Town, by Molly Fischer. It reads: "Free association and podcasting aren’t so different—both involve extracting meaning from thoughtful rambling—so it’s not surprising that someone has made a podcast about psychoanalysis. “Ordinary Unhappiness” (produced in collaboration with Parapraxis Magazine) takes an approach to the subject that’s more scholarly than therapeutic, providing an experience akin to listening in on a lively seminar. The hosts are Abby Kluchin and Patrick Blanchfield, a pair of academics who happen to be married. (That this fact comes out only incidentally in the course of the first episode feels appropriate.)" There's more, which you can read here: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/goings-on/richard-brodys-new-york-film-festival-highlights.
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For the new 4Columns, I wrote about Claire Pentecost's show at Higher Pictures (closes soon, September 30)
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The table of contents for the Summer 2023 issue of Bookforum
Bookforum has returned and look at this absolutely beautiful table of contents