Other highlights include Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy’s culinary horror and a podcast for freelance writers
On view at Kunstverein Gartenhaus, Vienna, the artist’s emotive, fragmentary films shift the locus of desire with feminist determination
A new publishing project misunderstands the anti-patriarchal motivations behind historical pen names
‘When I read that essay, I literally feel some kind of space opening up: I can breathe’
Eileen Myles’s new memoir of her dog has much to say about being human
The final part of this week's Culture Digest looks at two recently reissued books by Eileen Myles
Andrew Durbin discusses the books that have influenced him
An interview with legendary New York poet and author Eileen Myles about her life, her relationship to art and artists, and her recent global recognition
Listen to the full program of talks at Frieze New York
The poet and novelist reflects on her friend Nicole Eisenman's ‘messy Zen’
Looking forward to Nancy Holt, David Horvitz and Eileen Myles
From Nabokov's butterfly collection to the legacy of Kobe Bryant: the best things we've read this week
Morality and museums, public vulgarity and celebrity poets: the best things we've read this week
From the literature of drones to the confusions of criticism: a round-up of the best things we’ve read online this week
The artist discusses the books that have influenced her