Category Culture

Bantering Through Disability and Dislocation

The Benaim family dynamic—dark humor, frank talk, Teflon love—never ceased to delight Poler. “Growing up with them, I always thought, I wish I could document this,” he said. About a decade ago, the filmmaker Daniel Poler was living in his…

Annie Ernaux’s Justly Deserved Nobel

The news of a new Nobel Prize in Literature tends to divide amateur readers into two camps: those who have never heard of the author and those who have, vaguely. There are, of course, more familiar names that sometimes arise…

Alex Katz’s Conversations with Friends

“Gathering” is the title of the Guggenheim’s triumphant Alex Katz retrospective (on view through Feb. 20), but it might easily have been “Conversations with Friends”—and not just because a stylish detail of a Katz double portrait graces the cover of…

Adrian Tomine’s “Fall Sweep”

Fall can be a bittersweet season. Even as we enjoy crisp air and changing leaves, the seasonally affected among us dread the shortening days. This year, there’s a long list of other anxieties: the spectre of nuclear threats from Putin,…