The Misconceived
The digital-arte-povera style of James N. Kienitz Wilkins’s film renders the jankiness and alienation of the modern workplace. Tobin (voiced by Jesse Wakeman) in The Misconceived. Courtes…
The digital-arte-povera style of James N. Kienitz Wilkins’s film renders the jankiness and alienation of the modern workplace. Tobin (voiced by Jesse Wakeman) in The Misconceived. Courtes…
Created in collaboration with Anselm Kiefer, a new book by the late Alexander Kluge reveals the polymath's dizzying, allusive, spellbinding depths. Intelligence is the Art of Remaining Fai…
Queen of rags, queen of nothing: Birgitta Trotzig's magnificent, terrifying 1964 novella depicts poverty as an existential condition. Queen, by Birgitta Trotzig, translated by Saskia Vogel,…
Caleb Femi's joyous poetry documents chaos and community at a legendary house party in South London. The Wickedest, by Caleb Femi, MCD, 84 pages, $18 'Â Â 'Â Â ' Poor, Cale…
Jeff Preiss and Josiah McElheny's documentary takes a trippy, slantwise look at gallerist and publisher Christine Burgin's collection of books by nonconformist and iconoclastic thinkers and …
A series focusing on black British filmmakers reflects the clamor and unrest of the '60s to '80s. Still from Blood Ah Go Run. Courtesy the Brooklyn Academy of Music. "Uncharted Territorie…
What ever happened to the glue-stick?: a new show chronicles the past fifty years of zine history. Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines, installation view. Courtesy Brooklyn Mus…
The life of cinephile Brian: in Jeremy Cooper's latest novel, a not-really hero finds a sort-of miracle in the pleasures of film-going. Brian, by Jeremy Cooper, Fitzcarraldo Editions, 180 p…
Bryan Doerries is using Euripedes and Sophocles to help soldiers, generals and drone pilots deal with the horrors of war " and actors from Martin Sheen to Jake Gyllenhaal are queueing up to …