Edited by Randy Kennedy. Conversation with Calvin Tomkins.
The latest issue of Ursula with a special feature on Calvin Tomkins
The newest issue of Hauser & Wirth’s Ursula features a discussion with Calvin Tomkins, the New Yorker’s longtime art critic, about his career writing on everything from David Hammons in 2019 to his initial interviews with Marcel Duchamp in 1959—reflecting a life lived deeply in the art of his time. A watercolor portrait of Tomkins by Elizabeth Peyton graces the cover of Ursula. Other articles include Maurizio Cattelan’s “interview” with Fabio Mauri, Greg Tate and Arthur Jafa on the writing of Samuel R. Delany and its importance to their life and work, a portfolio of previously unseen work by Nicholas Party, Jarrett Earnest on his recent trip to the Austin International Drag Festival where he reflects on the nuances of the execution of drag, as well as other articles from Lucy Ives, Carmen Winant and more.
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Published by Hauser & Wirth Publishers. Edited by Randy Kennedy. Conversation with Calvin Tomkins.
The latest issue of Ursula with a special feature on Calvin Tomkins
The newest issue of Hauser & Wirth’s Ursula features a discussion with Calvin Tomkins, the New Yorker’s longtime art critic, about his career writing on everything from David Hammons in 2019 to his initial interviews with Marcel Duchamp in 1959—reflecting a life lived deeply in the art of his time. A watercolor portrait of Tomkins by Elizabeth Peyton graces the cover of Ursula. Other articles include Maurizio Cattelan’s “interview” with Fabio Mauri, Greg Tate and Arthur Jafa on the writing of Samuel R. Delany and its importance to their life and work, a portfolio of previously unseen work by Nicholas Party, Jarrett Earnest on his recent trip to the Austin International Drag Festival where he reflects on the nuances of the execution of drag, as well as other articles from Lucy Ives, Carmen Winant and more.