
CITY WRITER: Interview with Visual Poet Renee Gladman

walking the site and thinking about its relationship to the city.
Paul Goldberger • Building Art
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Natalia Rachlinnowness.comEven the run-down nature of the high-rise was a model of the world into which the future was carrying them, a landscape beyond technology where everything was either derelict or, more ambiguously, recombined in unexpected but more meaningful ways. Laing pondered this—sometimes he found it difficult not to believe that they were living in a future t
... See moreJ. G. Ballard • High-Rise: A Novel
It’s interesting with art. Some people have the ability—and the energy—not just to make the work, but to make sure it’s put in exactly the right place, at the right moment. Some artists realize they have to spend as much time as it took them to get an idea in finding the way to show it, and the infrastructure to support it. And some artists just do
... See moreMarina Abramovic • Walk Through Walls: A Memoir
Our surroundings act on us. Some foster chaos, others encourage enchantment. Broad landscapes, beautiful artwork, and ancient architecture fill people with awe. Office buildings with drop ceilings and an unimaginative palette of gray, screeching subways, and... See more