Artist and writer based in Toronto and Istanbul. Telling stories about art and its makers. Interested in the intersection of literary fiction and art writing.
When a stringed instrument’s wooden body reverberates at the exact frequency as a certain musical note, it creates a deep, disturbing, howl-like effect: a wolf tone.
The time is passing but the image dwells. 47 men are posing to get their picture taken, completely still. These men in suits and ties are U.S. Attorneys in the year 1933, basking in their moment of power and glory.
To talk about Robert Walser in a Walserian way, one needs to start with the small things, as it was those that truly gave his writing its essence.
This universe reveals itself through the sculptures’ muddied colors and sand-like material, emanating from the textures, smooth and coarse.
Sometime in late 1792, Spanish painter Francisco Goya fell ill with an undiagnosed malady.
For a wanderer, belonging can mean many things. It can be a person. It can be a tree to sleep under. It can be something you escape from over and over again.