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Christopher Bollen

Christopher Bollen

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Lucky DeBellevue Paints the Sexy, Tortured Worlds of Rainer Werner Fassbinder

On the occassion of his new solo exhibition, Lucky DeBellevue recreated stills from a number of the German director’s iconic films.
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Will Benedict’s Pandemonium Is Living in a Bubble of Camp

The artist consults Nate Young and Josh Olson of Wolf Eyes on playing with time and L.A. iconography ahead of his new performance art show.
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“It’s a Bit of a Puzzle”: Justin Torres on His Sophomore Novel, Bla...

Eleven years after earning high praise for his debut, Justin Torres tells us why he had to “become a different kind of writer.”
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Lina Bo Bardi and Bottega Veneta’s Matthieu Blazy Take Brazil

The latest installment of Bottega Veneta’s The Square, in São Paolo, revives the generous creative spirit of architect Lino Bo Bardi.
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Jannik Sinner Is Ready for Tennis Superstardom

Talking cars, dietary concerns, and rivalries with Italy’s next great tennis player.
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Chris Pavone Is Reinventing the Revenge Novel

The author Chris Pavone tells us what’s lurking under the surface of his globetrotting new novel, “Two Nights in Lisbon.”
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Meet Eight Artists Reshaping the 59th Venice Biennale

The celebrate most diverse roster in the history of the biennale, we spotlight eight people showing their work this spring in the most beautiful city on the planet.
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Omar El Akkad on "the Privilege of Instantaneous Forgetting"

The Egyptian author joins us for a conversation about his second novel, “What Strange Paradise.”
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Novelist Andrew O’Hagan’s New- Wave Ode to Youth and Friendship

The Scottish author Andrew O’Hagan’s latest novel, “Mayflies,” is a particularly personal project, and a promise fulfilled.
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Thomas Grattan on His Dazzling Debut Novel, "The Recent East"

Thomas Grattan, the author, has released his debut novel, “The Recent East,” which spans half a century, and hones in on a mother, Beate.
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For Louis Fratino, Painting Offers a More Permanent Kind of Pleasure

Louis Fratino is best known for his provocative male nudes, and his recent show at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. didn’t disappoint in that regard.
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Bryan Washington’s Very Quiet Concerns

Bryan Washington delivers a gay breakup book that’s also so much more with his debut novel, “Memorial.”
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The Rise and Pause of Taylor Fritz, America’s Next Great Tennis Star

As the U.S. Open begins Taylor Fritz, America’s next great tennis star, hits play on his important, albeit abridged season ahead.
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And Now a Word From Mark Lynas, For Those of Us Who Forgot About Th...

“We’re as smart as we need to be to fix this."
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Ask a Sane Person: Brit Bennett on the Interconnectedness of Protes...

"Nothing is impossible to change."
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Ask an Intellectual: Masha Gessen on Self-Isolation, Hope, and the ...

Russian-American writer and activist Masha Gessen talks about their new book, “Surviving Autocracy,” a map forward with our beliefs intact.
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The Author Tomasz Jedrowski Keeps Coming Back to Giovanni’s Room

Author Tomasz Jedrowski on the inspirations behind his debut novel, “Swimming in the Dark,” and the James Baldwin book with the power to spark love affairs.
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Walt Cassidy Walks Us Through the Wild Glamorama of New York City’s...

Walt Cassidy takes us on a tour of the deliciously cartoonish New York City club kids scene in his new book, “New York: Club Kids.”
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Jonathan Lethem’s private eye is set loose in our madhouse moment

In “The Feral Detectives,” the novelist has made a noir masterpiece in full, contemporary color.
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With 'Widows,' Gillian Flynn Brings Her Mid-Western Noir to a Boil

The novelist and screenwriter tells us about her taste for Hitchcock and her fascination with blind alleys.
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Dan Chaon’s Conspiracy Theories

It's strange to discover that some of your creepiest fascinations and deeply private fears have, by chance, become the key ingredients of a novel.