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Wendy Vogel

Wendy Vogel is a writer and independent curator based in New York. A former editor at Flash Art, Modern Painters, and Art in America, she has contributed to a variety of art and culture publications, including Artforum.com, art-agenda, BOMB, frieze, Kaleidoscope, Mousse, and the New York Times.

Features, Reviews• May 15, 2019

“This Reductive Brave New World”: Andrea Dworkin’s Painful Relevance

By Wendy Vogel

When I was an undergraduate in the early 2000s, Andrea Dworkin’s “anti-sex” writing was anathema to the prevailing discourse of feminism. The cultural moment…

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Reviews• January 11, 2019

Signal and Noise: Sara Eliassen and the Visual Roots of Fascism

By Wendy Vogel

During an October campaign event leading up to the 2018 midterm elections, President Trump declared himself openly as a “nationalist,” but not a “white…

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Reviews• May 12, 2017

“Science Truth” and Fearless Feminism in Lynn Hershman Leeson’s “Civic Radar”

By Wendy Vogel

Recently, I woke up with a bump on my pinkie finger. I thought it was an insect bite. After a few days, I realized…

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