Yael Friedman is a writer based in New York. Her reviews and essays about art, culture, cities, and sports have appeared in The Economist, Bloomberg, The Forward, Haaretz, The Daily Beast, Urban Omnibus, Galaxy Brain, and elsewhere.
Yael Friedman
Articles
Come Back Later When Your Work Isn’t So Human
Yael Friedman looks at a recent book, exhibition, and film on photographer Larry Fink.
The Nameless and Forgotten Ones: On Wim Wenders’s “Anselm”
Yael Friedman speaks with Wim Wenders and provides a review of his work with sculptor Anselm Kiefer in the wake of Wenders’s new documentary, “Anselm.”
What Was Unseen: On Kelly Reichardt’s “Showing Up”
Yael Friedman looks at Kelly Reichardt’s “Showing Up” in the context of other art-world movies.
“There’s No Such Thing as the True Self”: Camilla Taylor’s Art of Deception
Yael Friedman on the slyly brilliant work of L.A.-based artist Camilla Taylor.
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