BOMB 118/Winter 2012
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Web Exclusives (51 total)


BOMBsite features exclusive content you won’t find in the magazine.

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This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

 

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TONI ROSS by Jean Pagliuso

Web Exclusive Jean Pagliuso sits down with artist and ceramicist Toni Ross to discuss Cycladic art, coil pots and Ross’s recent show at Ricco/Maresca.

(Web Only/Posted Dec 2011, ART)  ...
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HANS MAGNUS ENZENSBERGER by Tracy K. Smith

WEB EXCLUSIVE Poets Enzensberger and Smith discuss politically engaged writing and their fondness for flops.

(Web Only/Posted Nov 2011, LITERATURE)  ...
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MARTHA WILSON by Britta Wheeler

WEB EXCLUSIVE With the release of Martha Wilson Sourcebook, the artist looks back on her 40-year career and discusses the origins of Franklin Furnace, the flexibility of identity, and the difficulty of staying visible with age.

(Web Only/Posted Oct 2011, ART)  ...
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MAURIZIO CATTELAN by Michèle Gerber Klein

WEB EXCLUSIVE Michèle Gerber Klein and Maurizio Cattelan “read” his new magazine Toilet Paper. The retrospective Maurizio Cattelan: All opens November 4 at the Guggenheim Museum.

(Web Only/Posted Oct 2011, ART)  ...
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BEN LERNER by Adam Fitzgerald

WEB EXCLUSIVE In a BOMB Web Exclusive, Adam Fitzgerald talks to Ben Lerner about Leaving the Atocha Station, the acclaimed poet’s debut work of fiction.

(Web Only/Posted Sep 2011, LITERATURE)  ...
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MICHAEL COUNTS by John Zorn

WEB EXCLUSIVE Uniting three works of opera that span over 100 years, Michael Counts curates, directs, and designs his vision Monodramas for the New York City Opera. He speaks with musician John Zorn about the scale and challenges of the stage.

(Web Only/Posted Mar 2011, THEATER)  ...
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16 POEMS BY ROBERTO BOLAñO by Roberto Bolaño

WEB EXCLUSIVE Special for Work in Progress subscribers: Read an excerpt from Roberto Bolaño’s new collection of poetry, Tres, out from New Directions.

(Web Only/Posted Mar 2011, LITERATURE)  ...
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DEB OLIN UNFERTH by Nathan C. Martin

WEB EXCLUSIVE Deb Olin Unferth—whose story “Abandon Normal Instruments,” appears in First Proof—recently published a memoir chronicling her teenage adventures in revolutionary Central America. She spoke to writer Nathan C. Martin.

(Web Only/Posted Mar 2011, LITERATURE)  ...
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ADINA HOFFMAN by Deborah Baker

WEB EXCLUSIVE Adina Hoffman’s biography of Palestinian poet Taha Muhammad Ali is a compelling portrait of an artist. Hoffman spoke with fellow biographer Deborah Baker about issues of fact and the biographer’s immersion in her subject.

(Web Only/Posted Nov 2010, LITERATURE)  ...
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BRIAN ULRICH by Lynn Saville

WEB EXCLUSIVE From big-box stores, thrift shops to dead malls, photographer Brian Ulrich has captured the US landscape of consumption for a decade—unflatteringly but never without empathy. Lynn Saville prompts him to elaborate on his vision and travels.

(Web Only/Posted Oct 2010, ART)  ...
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DEBORAH KASS by Irving Sandler

WEB EXCLUSIVE With MORE feel good paintings for feel bad times, Deborah Kass continues her dialogue with postwar pop culture. She discusses appropriation, being Jewish, lesbian, and ever passionate about painting with art historian Irving Sandler.

(Web Only/Posted Sep 2010, ART)  ...
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ARLENE SHECHET by Jane Dickson

WEB EXCLUSIVE How does the formless become form? Jane Dickson speaks with the sculptor Arlene Shechet on the eve of her one-woman exhibit at Jack Shainman Gallery––about time and the Buddhist precept of paying attention.

(Web Only/Posted Sep 2010, ART)  ...
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MICHAEL ROTHER by Nick Hallett

WEB EXCLUSIVE Michael Rother is perhaps best known as one half of German rock group Neu!, whose three-album body of work from the 1970’s is widely considered to be among the most unique and soaringly beautiful music of the era.

(Web Only/Posted Aug 2010, MUSIC)  ...
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JOE SCANLAN by Jeremy Sigler

WEB EXCLUSIVE Joe Scanlan has been hiring diverse black actors to play the fictional emerging artist Donelle Woolford at art openings and lectures. With poet Jeremy Sigler, he delves into the project’s intricacies and uncomfortable implications.

(Web Only/Posted Jul 2010, ART)  ...
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JACQUES COURSIL by Jason Weiss

WEB EXCLUSIVE Martinican musician/linguist Jacques Coursil’s Trail of Tears, features his signature trumpet sound—reminiscent of speech. Jason Weiss talks record labels with him, the heydays of jazz, identity, academia, and more.

(Web Only/Posted Jun 2010, MUSIC)  ...
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TOM HEALY by Carol Muske-Dukes

WEB EXCLUSIVE Tom Healy, veteran of New York’s art scene, lecturer and activist, is garnering praise for his first book of poetry. Writer Carol Muske-Dukes speaks with Healy about painting, pain, and the making of unsentimental poems.

(Web Only/Posted Jun 2010, LITERATURE)  ...
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MICHELLE BOULé by Samara Davis

WEB EXCLUSIVE Michelle Boulé refers to dance as channeling, where movement is a conduit. Here she discusses her choreographic influences, like Miguel Gutierrez and Deborah Hay, and the increasing intersections between dance and visual art.

(Web Only/Posted Apr 2010, THEATER)  ...
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RALPH BAKSHI by Morgan Miller

WEB EXCLUSIVE The legendary animator and filmmaker Ralph Bakshi, innovator of documents of generational angst like Fritz the Cat and Coonskin, has turned to visual art.

(Web Only/Posted Apr 2010, FILM)  ...
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BETTE GORDON by Evangeline Morphos

WEB EXCLUSIVE The director of the underground classics Variety and Luminous Motion speaks with Evangeline Morphos. Those and other films by Gordon are screening this weekend at Anthology Film Archives.

(Web Only/Posted Apr 2010, FILM)  ...
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JACE CLAYTON by Alan Gilbert

WEB EXCLUSIVE If you know Jace Clayton, you probably know him as DJ /rupture, a turntablist who has hopped styles from clattering noise to grimy dub to cumbia. Coming off his recent album Solar Life Raft, Clayton met with poet Alan Gilbert.

(Web Only/Posted Apr 2010, MUSIC)  ...
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HARVEY SHAPIRO by Maggie Paley

WEB EXCLUSIVE Harvey Shapiro, one of New York’s major 20th-Century literary figures, is a poet and former editor of the New York Times Book Review. Here he reveals why a New York poet constantly works with found material.

(Web Only/Posted Mar 2010, LITERATURE)  ...
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AMANDA ROSS-HO by Elad Lassry

WEB EXCLUSIVE Amanda Ross-Ho’s sculptures interweave handcrafted family artifacts with generic, mass-produced objects in an attempt to “reclaim nostalgia as a viable language.” She and Elad Lassry discuss how her bohemian upbringing shapes her work.

(Web Only/Posted Feb 2010, ART)  ...
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MIKE GLIER by Roberto Juarez

WEB EXCLUSIVE Travel writing is a known genre, but travel painting? Mike Glier and Roberto Juarez walk through Glier’s current exhibition of landscape paintings made in Ecuador, the Canadian Arctic, New York & St. John—a global line of longitude.

(Web Only/Posted Feb 2010, ART)  ...
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MARGARET DE WYS by Roberta Louis

WEB EXCLUSIVE When sound installation artist Margaret de Wys was diagnosed with breast cancer, she left all she had established to be healed by a shaman in the Ecuadorian jungle … and it worked. Her new book, Black Smoke, describes how.

(Web Only/Posted Jan 2010, LITERATURE)  ...
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DAVID KORINS AND OSKAR EUSTIS

WEB EXCLUSIVE Oskar Eustis, the Public’s Artistic Director, and his collaborator, Hewes Award-winning set designer David Korins. Having recently collaborated on Passing Strange among other productions, the two discuss how process makes perfect.

(Web Only/Posted Jan 2010, THEATER)  ...
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ANTONIETA SOSA by Franklin Fernández

WEB EXCLUSIVE The Venezuelan artist who once replicated her apartment in a Caracas museum revisits key performances, discussing her personal measurement unit (the anto) and the fauna she researches in her apartment.

(Web Only/Posted Dec 2009, ART)  ...
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FRANCISCO SUNIAGA Y FEDERICO VEGAS

En Español Francisco Suniaga y Federico Vegas, dos destacados novelistas venezolanos, hablan de los personajes trágicos y legendarios de la historia venezolana que habitan sus ficciones.

(Web Only/Posted Dec 2009, LITERATURE)  ...
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FRANCISCO SUNIAGA AND FEDERICO VEGAS

WEB EXCLUSIVE Francisco Suniaga and Federico Vegas, two of Venezuela’s most celebrated novelists, discuss those tragic and legendary characters of Venezuela’s history inhabiting their fiction. Also available in Spanish.

(Web Only/Posted Dec 2009, LITERATURE)  ...
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TRISTAN PERICH by Nick Hallett

WEB EXCLUSIVE Tristan Perich’s album 1-Bit Symphony is actually a programmed microchip. Live, he accompanies the complex bleeps and bloops of its songs with a harpsichord. With Nick Hallett, he expounds on the algorithmic impulse of his art.

(Web Only/Posted Nov 2009, MUSIC)  ...
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ANN LAUTERBACH by John Reed

WEB EXCLUSIVE Shortlisted for a National Book Award for her poetry book Or To Begin Again, Ann Lauterbach discusses the function of the undead in her work and explains the art of the “imagined community.”

(Web Only/Posted Nov 2009, LITERATURE)  ...
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