BOMB 155 / Spring 2021
$4.00
INTERVIEWS
ART - KARYN OLIVIER
by Michelle Lopez
LITERATURE - MELISSA FEBOS
by Sarah Neilson
ART - AJAY KURIAN
by Shiv Kotecha
MUSIC - VALERIE JUNE
by Celisse
ART - TARIK KISWANSON
By Asiya Wadud
LITERATURE - ALEX DIMITROV
by Will Chancellor
ART - TIFFINEY DAVIS
by Sofia Dixon
FICTION
The Great Mistake by Jonathan Lee
S M O K E by Ananda Naima González
Do U Like Your Shadow from Moonlight? By Tara Ison
POETRY
Two Poems by Jo Stewart
Two Poems by Farid Matuk
Two Poems by Joyelle McSweeney
COMIC
Work Is Love Made Visible by Somnath Bhatt
ESSAY
After the Father by Wendy S. Walters
FROM THE ARCHIVE
All Tomorrow’s Parties by Barbara Kruger and Richard Prince
EDITOR’S CHOICE
Ulrike Meyer Stump’s Karl Blossfeldt: Variations
by eteam
Maria Stepanova’s In Memory of Memory
by Ali Hassani
Camilo Restrepo’s Los Conductos
by Clinton Krute
Ana Prvački’s Pandemic Trilogy
by Regine Basha
Syan Rose’s Our Work Is Everywhere
by Tim O’Leary
Candace Jane Opper’s Certain and Impossible Events
by Ilana Masad
Nona Fernández’s The Twilight Zone
by Anderson Tepper
On the cover: Tarik Kiswanson, detail from AS DEEP AS I COULD REMEMBER, AS FAR AS I COULD SEE at Alexander Hamilton US Custom House, New York City, 2019, live performance, 55 minutes. Co-commissioned with Lafayette Anticipations for the Performa 19 Biennial. Photo by Eian Kantor.
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