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Writing Beyond Art, New York

The White Review presents an evening of readings and discussion on the intersection between writing and the visual arts. Moyra Davey, Laura McLean-Ferris, Monica de la Torre and Elvia Wilk will read from recent work and discuss the varying forms art writing may take, beyond criticism to fiction, poetry, and within an artistic practice.

 

The event will take place at Swiss Institute, 38 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10003, on Monday 24 September, 6.30-8.30 p.m. There will be drinks.

 

The White Review will also be selling copies of recent issues and The White Review Anthology at the New York Art Book Fair, from September 21 – 23, 2018, at MoMA PS1, Long Island City, Queens. Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair (NYABF) is the leading international gathering for the distribution of artists’ books, celebrating the full breadth of the art publishing community. Free and open to the public, the event draws more than 35,000 individuals including book lovers, collectors, artists, and art world professionals each year. In 2018, the NYABF will host 365 exhibitors from around the world featuring a wide variety of works – from zines and artists’ books to antiquarian books and contemporary art editions. The NYABF offers countless opportunities to attend free programs including artist-led discussions, performances, interactive workshops, and curated exhibitions.

 

Preview Thursday, September 20, 6-9 p.m.

Friday, September  21, 1-7 p.m.

Saturday, September 22, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

Sunday, September 23, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.


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