Poetry Starts with a No: An Interview with Purdey Lord Kreiden Thomas Taren
Paul Cunningham02.02.16
Paul Cunningham and Purdey Lord Kreiden Thomas Taren got together over email to discuss new endeavors, theories of translation, tree-logic, decadence, kid-scoundrels, glitch-worlds, waste places, and the current state of poetry.
BENEATH THE SKIN: NEW TRADITIONS BY SOL PERSONA
Paul Cunningham08.04.15
Paul Cunningham examines Pittsburgh’s Sol Persona, a solo project from Karter Schachner, for fans of Perfume Genius and How to Dress Well.
Trash-Imagist Outlaw: The Cosmococas of Hélio Oiticica
Paul Cunningham06.22.15
How can any artist escape the representative nature of an image without simultaneously utilizing images or representations? Paul Cunningham considers the question via a deep look at cocaine, Andy Warhol, and Marilyn Monroe in the work of Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica.
The Existence of Fire: An Interview with Sara Woods
Paul Cunningham02.03.15
Dogs, magic, and online dating come out via Paul Cunningham in conversation with Sara Woods over her new book, Sara, or the Existence of Fire.
A Review of Wong May’s Picasso’s Tears
Paul Cunningham11.13.14
Composed over 34 years, Wong May’s latest collection harbors a mutative introspection on violence, art, America. Paul Cunningham reviews.
Infiltrating The Garden: An Interview With Ed Steck
Paul Cunningham08.05.14
Paul Cunningham in conversation with Ed Steck about basements, holograms, identity and more in his form-deforming book, The Garden.
Babble Cry: A Review of mUtter-bAbel
Paul Cunningham06.12.14
Voids and wombs and wounds abound in Christine Wertheim’s latest onslaught, mUtter-bAbel. Paul Cunningham reviews.
Coconut Swag
Paul Cunningham03.20.14
Paul Cunningham takes a look at a few of the latest releases from the 2014 catalogue of Coconut Books, including titles by Ji yoon Lee, Steven Karl, and Shelly Taylor.