Monthly Archives: January 2014

First U.S. Solo Show of Works by Julije Knifer

534 WEST 26TH ST JULIJE KNIFER FEBRUARY 6 – MARCH 15, 2014 Mitchel-Innes & Nash in New York City is announcing their exhibition of works by Julije Knifer, the first such solo exhibition of his works in the United States. … Continue reading

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Snow

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Wild Rides and Wildflowers: A Review

The first paragraph of a generous review from Larry Menlove at The Provo Canyon Review: Imagine Plato’s Phaedrus and a field guide to Utah fauna and flora left in an inside pocket of a sweaty, oft-used CamelBak to get acquainted and … Continue reading

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Age

Age doesn’t arrive slowly, it comes in a rush. James Salter, All That Is

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Photos: Impossible and Embarrassing

Utah has been the surprising site of unthinkable marriages over the past few weeks. The photo to the right is of one of the three couples who brought suit against the state for discriminatory practices related to marriage. Laurie Wood, … Continue reading

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An Evening with Two Serbian Writers

In Belgrade, on the fourth of June, 1998 (the day after what would have been my brother John’s 47th birthday), the Serbian writer Zarko Radakovic introduced me to his friend, the Serbian writer Dragan Velikic, and to his partner, the … Continue reading

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Light and Shadow

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Flowers of Abeyance

Flowerville, who takes her name from Leopold Bloom’s “erigible or erected residence,” has published a book of photograms with Corbel Stone Press. Like other work from a press that values paper and typeface and image and ideas (see my thoughts … Continue reading

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