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Pronk: On Still Life Painting and the Price of Showing Off

When people ask me why I came to Amsterdam, I tell them I’m on a lifelong quest to find out who could paint the best peeled lemon. In the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam, I breeze past the Rembrandts and...

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Wanted/Needed/Loved: Katie Alice Greer’s Found Magazine

When I was in college, I switched majors a few times, and ended up getting my degree in political science. I thought maybe I’d be a senator one day or something, but once I got up close to that world...

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The Habit of Art: Another Year of Daily Painting

A year ago, I asked the question: What happens when you commit to painting—or to any form of creating—every day for a year? Now I guess it’s time to ask: What happens when you do it again for another...

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Interestingness Is Always There: Talking with Jenny Odell

Jenny Odell’s first book, How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy is a reflective call-to-arms and seminal anti-optimization creed for our increasingly digitized times. For readers...

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What Toulouse-Lautrec Taught Me about Intimacy

I stood transfixed and I stared at the two faces in the painting. Covers up to the chin, tousled brown hair, turned toward one another, closeness reflected in the bloom of their cheeks. I wondered if...

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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #209: Lisa Olstein

Lisa Olstein’s first book of prose, Pain Studies, is a lyric essay about many things including living with a migraine disorder. Olstein is the other of four books of poetry, including Lost Alphabet and...

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Inhabitation and Invocation: Candice Wuehle’s Death Industrial Complex

Early in Death Industrial Complex (Action Books, April 2020), Candice Wuehle writes, “i’m going to speak slowly / in the language of the mise en abyme, of Spiralism.” This collection is a testimony to...

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Artists Wanted!

Are you an artist looking to build your portfolio? Hoping to gain experience illustrating online? Or, do you just want to create some art occasionally for important, beautiful writing? The Rumpus is...

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How Hunger Changes a House: A Conversation with Lauren Camp

Lauren Camp’s fifth poetry collection, Took House, explores the generative space between silence and speech, hunger and appetite, and intimacy and absence. The poet hovers over landscapes and objects;...

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Art, Love, and Resistance in 1940s Europe: Talking with Meg Waite Clayton

Meg Waite Clayton is an award-winning writer whose eighth novel, The Postmistress of Paris, released last week. Her previous novel, The Last Train to London, was a finalist for the Jewish Book Award...

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