On Paper: An Interview with Thomas Demand
Courtesy of Thomas Demand and MACK. The Review has long been a fan of Thomas Demand’s work; our Spring 2015 issue featured a portfolio of his paper sculptures of cherry blossoms. His series The Dailies...
View ArticleOur Cover Star, London: An Interview with Emilie Louise Gossiaux
Courtesy of Mother Gallery. The cover of our Summer issue, online next week and on newsstands June 13, features a drawing of a dog perched on its hind legs, midmotion—so much so that she appears to be...
View ArticleThe Action of Love: A Conversation with Charif Shanahan
Charif Shanahan and Morgan Parker. Photographs by Rachel Eliza Griffiths. I read Charif Shanahan’s Trace Evidence two ways: first as a new work by a friend, written through and about what I know to...
View ArticleThe Cups Came in a Rush: An Interview with Margot Bergman
Margot Bergman’s studio. Photograph courtesy of Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago. Do cups have souls? If you look at Margot Bergman’s portfolio in our Summer issue, you might be tempted to say yes: the...
View ArticleDoes Lana Del Rey Read The Paris Review?
Sam McKinniss, Lana Del Rey Reading The Paris Review, 2023, five-color offset lithograph with hot foil stamping on acid-free 352-gsm Sappi McCoy Silk, plate size 24 ½ x 18 ¾ in, paper size 30 x 22 in....
View ArticleAn Excerpt from our Art of Poetry Interview with Louise Glück
TUCSON, ARIZONA, 1978. PHOTOGRAPH BY LOIS SHELTON, © ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS, COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA POETRY CENTER. In remembrance of Louise Glück, we wanted to take the special step...
View ArticleReading the Room: An Interview with Paul Yamazaki
Courtesy of Stacey Lewis / City Lights. Paul Yamazaki has been City Lights Bookstore’s chief buyer for over fifty years, responsible for filling the shelves of the San Francisco shop with the diverse...
View Article“Let Me Tell You Something”: A Conversation with Jamie Quatro
Jamie Quatro. Photograph by Stephen Alvarez. Last June, the Review published Jamie Quatro’s “Little House”—what appears at first glance to be a quiet, traditional story about childhood and family...
View ArticleA Sense of Agency: A Conversation with Lauren Oyler
Photograph by Carleen Coulter. The one time I met Lauren Oyler in person was in New York in the spring of 2018. I had been closely following her work as a critic and admired her intelligence and...
View Article“Throwing Yourself Into the Dark”: A Conversation with Anne Carson
Anne Carson. Photograph by Peter Smith. Anne Carson and I met on Zoom last October, in the brick-red sitting room of her apartment in Reykjavik, the city where she and her husband, Robert Currie, have...
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