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BOMB 63/Spring 1998

GILLIAN WEARING by Grady Turner

Influenced by fly-on-the-wall documentaries of the ‘70s, Turner Prize-winning artist Gilliam Wearing has turned the form on its ear: recording her subjects’ confessions, then re-pairing sound and image, mixing the voices of adults, children and relatives.

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MONA HATOUM by Janine Antoni

Equally mysterious as it is confrontational, Mona Hatoum’s art reads far beyond the realm of identity politics. Fellow artist Janine Antoni debunks those who see only its politics and explores the complexities of both Hatoum’s work and her background.

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JIM LEWIS AND DALE PECK

Novelists Jim Lewis (Why the Tree Loves the Ax) and Dale Peck (Now It’s Time to Say Goodbye) are good friends and great writers, who agree on next to nothing. Which is why this conversation reads like a comedy in a combat zone.

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MAUREEN HOWARD by Joanna Scott

Drawing from the bric-à-brac of history, in this case anecdotes and paradoxes from the likes of Benjamin Franklin, William James and Gertrude Stein, novelist Maureen Howard plays with, and reinvents, the novel as form.

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JOHN SAYLES by David L. Ulin

Shot on location in Mexico in Spanish and a variety of Indian dialects, John Sayles’ film Hombres Armados (Men with Guns) is in many ways a truly foreign film. David L. Ulin talks with Sayles about how the film reflects the cultures it portrays.

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STEVE EARLE by David Gates

Steve Earle’s get-down, down-home sounds cross the line from Rock to Country, and his album Washington Square Serenade, snagged a Grammy in 2008. In this 1998 interview, David Gates finds a man as complex and concise as his music.

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MARTIN MCDONAGH by Fintan O'Toole

Fairy tales do come true if playwright Martin McDonagh’s meteoric rise in London, with four productions staged in the same season, is any indication. His plays are Irish tales told with all the violence, humor and magic of a banshee.

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VICTOR GARBER AND ALFRED MOLINA by Mark Magill

Who has a better sense of irony and humor, English or American actors? Victor Garber and Alfred Molina give us an inside view of Yasmina Reza’s play Art and compare notes on how two guys from either side of the Atlantic pursue art in the theater.

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AT THE DéJà VU by David Gilbert

This First Proof contains the story “At the Déjà Vu” from Remote Feed. For copyright reasons this content is available in print only.

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BILLY COPLEY by Mimi Thompson

This First Proof contains two mixed media on canvas pieces, Beauty Contest and Tricks for Kids by Billy Copley. Featuring a written reflection by Mimi Thompson. For copyright reasons this content is available only in print.

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DAVID CLARKSON by Saul Ostrow

This First Proof contains two paintings, Afterimage Painting (Project Sign) and Black Highlight Painting #4 by David Clarkson. Featuring a written reflection by Saul Ostrow. For copyright reasons this article is available only in print.

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DEFIANCE by Carole Maso

This First Proof contains an excerpt from Defiance. For copyright reasons this content is available in print only.

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DURATION by Ruth Danon

This First Proof contains the poem “Duration.” For copyright reasons this content is available in print only.

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FOUR POEMS by Daniel Flores y Ascencio

This First Proof contains the poems “Pre-History,” “Offertory,” “La Inocencia Para Laura,” and “The Fifth Sun—Autumnal Brooklyn.” For copyright reasons this content is available in print only.

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GETTYSBURG by Bill Kane

Several photographs taken at the battlefield at Gettysburg by Bill Kane. Accompanied by text from Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. This article is only available in print.

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PURE HOLLOW TONE by Sidney Wade

This First Proof contains the poem “Pure Hollow Tone.” For copyright reasons this content is available in print only.

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QUARANTINE by Jim Crace

This First Proof contains and excerpt from Quarantine. For copyright reasons this content is available in print only.

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SARAH SZE by Judy Hudson

This First Proof contains two mixed media studio installations, Untitled and Ripe Fruit Falling (South) by Sarah Sze. Featuring a written reflection by Judy Hudson. For copyright reasons this article is only available in print.

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SLAUGHTERMATIC by Steve Aylett

This First Proof contains an excerpt from Slaughtermatic. For copyright reasons this content is available in print only.

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