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The Believer Nov/Dec 2008 Visual Issue
Classified Report from “The Secret Clubhouse” by Morgan Meis Building a fort can teach you about shape and form and function and interaction. And if it doesn’t, you still have a fort, which is nice.
Clerks of Passage by Abou Farman Why can’t civilization sit still for its passport photo?
FULL TEXT The Paralyzed Cyclops by Lawrence Weschler A decades-long argument between David Hockney and Robert Irwin, artists who’ve never met, and whose core concerns are nearly identical.
A Perfunctory Affair by Chris Cobb A report by one of the thirteen professional artists hired to install Sol Lewitt’s last, and biggest, exhibition of his career.
Dyveke Sanne interviewed by Miranda F. Mellis The artist built a prismatic, fiber-optically glowing facade on the entrance to the Global Seed Vault on a remote Norwegian island. Frank Stella interviewed by Sheila Heti A conversation with a major American artist at 11 in the morning at the Toronto fitness center where his work was being shown. Lynda Barry interviewed by Hillary Chute A career-spanning discussion with the author of sixteen brilliant books, from experimental autobiographies to Xeroxed jokes about cacti. FULL TEXT Robyn O’Neil interviewed by Hillery Hugg “Making mechanical-pencil drawings that are of this scale is completely ridiculous.” Keith Knight interviewed by Chris Lanier The cartoonist for Salon, MAD, and countless syndicated dailies describes the life he continually plunders for his strips.
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