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JUSTINE FRANK: SWEET SWEAT

JUSTINE FRANK: SWEET SWEAT

Roee Rosen

The only novel by early-20th-century Belgian artist Justine Frank, this erotic tale blends feminism, pornography, Judaism, and art.

JOHN KELSEY

JOHN KELSEY

Rich Texts: Selected Writing for Art

Compiled for the first time here, essays by American critic, artist, gallerist and dealer John Kelsey convey some of the most poignant challenges in the art world and in the many social roles it creates.

Lincoln Kirstein

Lincoln Kirstein

The Program Notes

Randall Bourscheidt

In the hands of a dance enthusiast like Lincoln Kirstein, the mundane form of the program note became a short essay providing useful information for the audience and beating a drum for the value of classical dance and the intimacy achieved by the greatest choreographers and their living or historical musical collaborators.

RAIMUNDAS MALAŠAUSKAS

RAIMUNDAS MALAŠAUSKAS

Paper Exhibition: Selected Writings by Raimundas Malašauskas

“ The what-if runs through Raimundas’s writing like the Woody Allen runs through Woody Allen—effective and contagious,” writes Maxine Kopsa about writer/curator Raimundas Malašauskas’ works.