Ann Lewinson Reviewed An Exhibition Of Imaginary and Lost Books

Ann Lewinson Reviewed An Exhibition Of Imaginary and Lost Books

For The Observer, Ann Lewinson reviewed an exhibition of “imaginary books, lost books, unfinished books, and wholly fictitious books” taking place in the Rare Book Room of New York’s Grolier Club through February 15th.  In her review, Lewinson draws comparisons to Los Angeles’s Museum of Jurassic Technology where “ontological mind games are cloaked in a […]

For The Observer, Ann Lewinson reviewed an exhibition of “imaginary books, lost books, unfinished books, and wholly fictitious books” taking place in the Rare Book Room of New York’s Grolier Club through February 15th.  In her review, Lewinson draws comparisons to Los Angeles’s Museum of Jurassic Technology where “ontological mind games are cloaked in a veneer of authenticity.” 

Lewinson’s writing has appeared in ARTnews, Hell Gate, The Rumpus, Screen Slate, and other outlets.