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Luke Degnan

BOMBLive!

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Luke Degnan

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Listen to a BOMBLive! podcast of Thelma Golden interviewed by Glenn Ligon & Betsy Sussler at The New Museum for Contemporary Art in the Fall of 2002. Part of the BOMBLive! Artists & Curators' Series.
Chris Albani, a Nigerian novelist and poet living in political exile here in the US, is the author of the novels Master of the Board, The Virgin of Flames, and Gracelend, which won the 2005 PEN Hemingway Prize. He has also written several poetr
Young Jean Lee, a New York City–based playwright with her own internationally-touring company—Young Jean Lee's Theater Company—won the 2007 OBIE Award for an emerging playwright. Her shows include The Shipment, Church, and Songs of the Dragons
Deborah Gans Studio works on the landscapes of refugee camps and is featured alongside the CLUI in the U.S. Pavilion at the 2008 Venice Biennale. Much of the work generated by the Gans Studio is devoted to re-thinking how architecture can parti
Rackstraw Downes is a British painter and author whose obsessively detailed realist landscapes have earned him a MacArthur Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and induction into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He’s had work published
Novelist Peter Carey has a conversation with poet Robert Polito in which they discuss Ned Kelly, Australian history, and Carey’s book, True History of the Kelly Gang, at The New School in the fall of 2001.
Honor Moore's father, the Bishop Paul Moore, captivated the nation by bringing political activism into the priesthood even while he struggled with a deeply guarded secret. Victoria Redel's fictional father, Itzaak, escaped from Nazi-occupied Be
Robert Polito's most recent books are the poetry collection Hollywood & God and The Complete Film Writings of Manny Farber (forthcoming August 2009). His other books include Doubles, A Reader’s Guide to James Merrill’s The Changing Light at Sa
“The Figure in Narrative” series paired a prominent writer with an acclaimed visual artist for a discussion about the creative process. Painter Dana Schutz was interviewed by writer Mei Chin in Manhattan on November 2, 2005. The New York Academ
Though Ned Smyth is best known for his public art projects, his studio work has been highly acclaimed since he began showing in the 1970s. He continues to produce both public and studio work today. His forthcoming public project, The Next Gener
Award-winning authors A.M. Homes and Francine Prose discuss the overlap where memoirs, histories, and novels meet in this conversation presented by BOMB's Editor-in-Chief Betsy Sussler. Part of the 2nd Annual Brooklyn Book Festival, Fall 2007
Nathan Englander's story collection, For the Relief of Unbearable Urges, became an international bestseller, and earned him a PEN/Faulkner Malamud Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Tom Kalin is a filmmaker, teacher, writer, and activist, based in New York. His film credits include directing Swoon, executive producing I Shot Andy Warhol, and Co-Writing with Cindy Sherman Office Killer. Kalin has also created short film and
“The Figure in Narrative” series paired a prominent novelist or poet with an acclaimed visual artist for an intimate discussion about the creative process. Novelist A.M. Homes interviewed painter Eric Fischl in Manhattan on Oct. 26, 2005.
Rick Moody is an author, musician, and blogger who is best known for his novel The Ice Storm. He is the recipient of PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir for his 2002 Memoir The Black Veil. He has also received the Addison Metcalf
“The Figure in Narrative” series paired a prominent writer with an acclaimed visual artist for a discussion about the creative process. Sculptor and writer Lorenzo Pace was interviewed by poet Patricia Spears Jones in Manhattan on November 9, 2
Anita Glesta’s Gernika/Guernica, shown in Lower Manhattan in Spring 2007, juxtaposed the provocative abstraction of Picasso's infamous painting with survivor accounts of the 1937 bombing of a Basque village. Ellen Driscoll's sculpture Revenant,
The recipient of a 2007 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, Peter Cole is the author of three books of poetry, most recently, Things on Which I’ve Stumbled. He has translated widely from Hebrew and Arabic, and has received numerous awards for his
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