A few years ago, I wrote about Nan Goldin. When I wrote that piece, I knew about Goldin’s struggles with … More
Category: New York
Reading New York: 2022 Edition
Jane Mount, Ideal Bookshelf #364-New York, 2008. (You can order a copy of this illustration as a print from Jane’s … More
(X)S vs. (X)L: A Tale of Two Art Fairs, Independent 20th Century and the Armory, 2022
1. Art fairs, like biennials, seek to create large-scale environments that exert their own gravitational pull. For a short period … More
New York in the Pandemic Years: 2020-2022(?)
I studied photography in college. I loved the process: going out to shoot, developing the film in my kitchen, quiet … More
Stack (after Felix Gonzalez-Torres)
Somewhere in my things, I think I still have a sheet from of paper that I took from a Felix … More
Warmly: Hilary Pecis at Rachel Uffner
If I were to buy just one painting from the Hilary Pecis show at Rachel Uffner, it would be Angel … More
Marginalia 1: Death on Chrystie
I wrote this piece a few weeks ago, and then sat on it. But last week, an Instagram post from … More
City Lights, City Glamour: Tabboo! paints New York
Go see the Tabboo! show, on now at Karma and Gordon Robichaux–it will make you happy. The large ones are … More