Norman Bluhm transformed the vocabulary we associate with the gestural branch of Abstract Expressionism into something that others of the so-called Second Generation did not pursue, much less attain. John Yau Throughout her work and in her latest volume, Concordance, Howe confronts the plight of the female writer in a masculine literary culture. Mark Scroggins Few artists have reinvented themselves in their prime the way Jo Smail has; few have had to. Barry Nemett Madeline Gins uses the form to dislodge our notion of individual subjectivity, the narrator commonly known as “I.” Karla Kelsey Two new books focusing on journalism and news, and on how they are delivered, offer expansive visions of what “the media” have become. Edward M. Gómez Wright’s darkly comic novel burrows into our hollow cravings, and finds more hollowness. John Yau This week, fantastic knitted masks, immunoprivilege, Juilliard’s socially distanced rendition of “Bolero,” Axl Rose and Steve Mnuchin on Twitter, and lots more. Hrag Vartanian As society faces a period of uncertainty, your contribution will help us keep our reporting free and accessible to all, and supports our extensive network of writers around the world, eager to tell the stories that matter today. Support Hyperallergic today. |