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I’ve also yearned for what Virginia Woolf describes in her novel “Jacob’s Room” as the “spiritual suppleness” of the kind of intimacy in which “mind prints upon mind indelibly.” That was what I saw in those Penn photographs, and what I saw in recent months, too, in a number of shows, in which artists seemed to be exploring the smaller worlds found in rooms. It started in the late spring, with Sanya Kantarovsky’s (now closed) show “Scarecrow,” at Michael Werner.

Worlds in Rooms, Hilton Als. New Yorker, July 29, 2025.


Peter Piller. Capitain Petzel.

The Singer is support, but he cannot shield

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The Singer is support, but he cannot shield,

But in another city, another valley, another ghetto, another slum, another favela, another township, another intifada, another war, another birth, somebody is singing Redemption Song, as if the Singer wrote it for no other reason but for this sufferah to sing, shout, whisper, weep, bawl, and scream right here, right now.

– Marlon James

strange fire of forgiveness that flares & fights

You should know

that after you ready

      to meet the far,

stony shore, it is not hope

but the strange fire

      of forgiveness

that flares & fights

_____

there—not wanting

      to go, hoping only

you’d said so

long to all you know—

      to the elms

who also know what it means

to be told you’d die

      & survive.

Hereafter, Kevin Young




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