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Elizabeth Wiet

Elizabeth Wiet is a writer and editor based in New York. She is currently deputy editor at Topical Cream and contributing editor at Bidoun. Her writing has appeared in Frieze, The Quietus, Elephant, The Brooklyn Rail, Los Angeles Review of Books, IMPULSE, and elsewhere. She holds a PhD in English from Yale University and is in the process of completing a book manuscript, tentatively titled Maximalism: An Art of the Minor, and with Bidoun, is editing the first monograph on Lebanese Egyptian artist Nicolas Moufarrege. She has also begun research for a new book project charting the cultural history of the Xerox machine.

Features, Reviews• August 1, 2025

Jack Whitten, Human Xerox Machine

By Elizabeth Wiet

Tilt your ear to a Jack Whitten painting and you might hear music. “You gotta be able to think like John Coltrane to do…

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