(Of course, I also identified several unattributed passages from Wegman et
al in a text book by physicist turned climate change gadfly Donald Rapp, who has provided endless entertainment ever since.
Not exact matches
Writing, like music, has gone digital and that digital product is being given away
in the millions to create traction towards a fame of sorts and is being streamed, not quite like Spotify et
al, through Kindle Owners Lending Library, but podcasting and YouTube are pushing
text more into performance re audiobooks,
book trailers, and even as the music industry has been digitally driven back towards the single as its principal product, so Kindle Shorts, blogging, social media publishing and other developments continue to drive fiction back towards the heyday of shorter forms.
Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the publication of Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a lavishly illustrated, limited edition
book by the internationally acclaimed artist and filmmaker, featuring newly - conceived photographic works,
texts by the artist and Pulitzer Prize winning critic Hilton
Als,
in addition to storyboards from Julien's seminal 1989 film, Looking for Langston, never before published contemporary Polaroids and rare archival material including storyboards by artist John Hewitt.
Anna Deavere Smith contributes the
text from a performance portraying Simpson, and essays by Hilton
Als, Franklin Sirmans, Connie Butler and Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson thoughtfully consider Simpson's evolving practice and the four bodies of work included
in the
book.