Maryse Meijer Sketches the Figure of Cruelty in ‘Northwood’
by Diana Valenzuela
Jan 02, 2019
2 minutes
Most books are an experience, some books act as precious objects, but occasionally—when many stars and aesthetics align—a book can be both. ’s enters that slim, murky category of journey and sculpture. Here is what you will notice about it first: It is physically, texturally gorgeous to see and to touch. Two distorted figures ooze across the bright red cover in a disturbing series of bulbous movements. These
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