Lucy Ives

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After attending an exhibition at the Met Museum, Lucy Ives wonders about the allegories and metaphors we choose to imagine our political future

BY Lucy Ives |

To celebrate the recent release of her book, An Image of My Name Enters America, the author shares a list of literary works that have inspired her

BY Lucy Ives |

The artist’s ambiguous sartorial ensembles are a reflection of her artistic practice

BY Lucy Ives |

Lucy Ives profiles the artist whose fabric sculptures conserve the texture of everyday life

BY Lucy Ives |

In a cross-continent phone conversation, one author traces the narrative artist’s evolution through her books

BY Lucy Ives |

Primer (2004) asks what happens when history is always hanging in the balance

BY Lucy Ives |

For John Boskovich, Jean-Jacques Lequeu, Florine Stettheimer and Niki de Saint Phalle, obsessive decor served as ‘preparation for a voyage to another plane’

BY Lucy Ives |

50 years since Apollo 11 and the Manson killings, Lucy Ives reflects on the guilt and male privilege that plagued the Summer of Love

BY Lucy Ives |

An exhibition of the work of the late Madeline Gins reveals an artist, architect and poet who pushed language into intensely imaginative and speculative realms

BY Lucy Ives |