More selected work, by publication

The New York Times

All the Pretty Horses,” July 2021.

"At this Art Basel, Competition Makes Way for Collaboration,” May 2021.

Sculpted in Metal, Stories of History and Identity Take Shape,” May 2021.

For $800, You Too Can Sort of Be in On This Joke,” April 2021.

A Portrait of Linguistic Diversity, in Sound and Sign,” March 2021.

A Racial Equity Monument, From Hank Willis Thomas, is Set for Boston,” January 2021.

Galleries and an Auction House Follow Collectors to Florida,” October 2020.

‘Impossible Objects’ Reveal a Hidden Power,” September 2020.

The Miracle of Moving a Piano in New York City,” March 2020.

Brexit Dancing,” November 2019.

A Photographer’s Eclectic Selections From The Morgan Library,” October 2019.

'“‘You Can’t Stand In Louisiana and See A Glacier,’” October 2019.

Wondering Who Did That Painting? There’s An App (Or Two) For That,” September 2019.

Art Disappears Into Private Hands. Can Social Media Resurface It?” August 2019.

Apple Transforms Central Park Into Augmented Reality Gallery,” August 2019.

A Different Approach to Public Sculpture,” May 2019.

Want to Check Out Frieze? All You Need Is an App and a Headset,” May 2019.

‘Hamilton’ Set Designer Goes Whimsical, Using Sotheby’s Galleries as Stage,” April 2019.

Waiting For The Bus? Time To Enjoy Art,” March 2019.

What Will the Future be Like? These Objects Help Us Imagine,” The New York Times, August 2018.

"Roman Polanski Accused of Rape by Former German Actress." October 2017.

"Amid 'Gung-Ho Mentality' Stunt Deaths Renew a Debate Over Safety. August 2017.

"Fixing the Met: Art Lovers Speak."July 2017.

James Franco’s Lawyers Shut Down Play That Uses His Name,” July 2017.

From Chelsea Manning’s DNA Springs An Art Show,” June 2017.

Popula

My Mobile Office,” April 2019.

Narragansett, The Beer of New England,” February 2019.

4 Minute Read,” February 2019.

Under The Weather,” February 2019.

"Police tape is weird," July 2018.

Art Interrupted, January 2019.

I got scammed,” December 2018.

Mulled wine,” November 2018.

My Airport: Logan,” November 2018.

Breaking News: Does It Exist,” October 2018.

Baseball in October,” Popula, October 2018.

Housing Court: New York City, Last Week,” September 2018.

A Morning of Nassau County District Court,” August 2018.

Minutes: A Morning of Criminal Court in Queens,” August 2018.

The New Republic

Are We Ready for the Return of Mass Tourism?” March 2021.

Gawker

The Irish Goodbye,” August 2021.

The Wall Street Journal

Stephen King, J.K. Rowling, and Others Whose ‘Not-For-Sale’ Books Are Fetching Thousands,” August 2021.

The Guardian

A jpeg for $70m: welcome to the strange world of NFT art,” March 2021.

The solace of online recipe comments,” January 2021.

Curbed

Can Pop-Up Banksy and van Gogh Shows Save Retail?” December 2021.

Got An Old Power Plant Lying Around? Crypto-Miners Are Buying Them Up,” July 2021.

The Drift

Selection in “Speak to Moment: Art and Culture Under Trump,” February 2021.

SSENSE

The Oral History of Everyone’s Favorite Interiors Magazine,” December 2021.

The Los Angeles Times

Review: Fiona Mozley’s real estate novel set in gentrifying London,” April 2021.

The Economist and 1843 Magazine

On Claude Monet’s particular attention,” The Economist, March 2021.

The Zoom Paintings are dispatches from a strange year,” The Economist, December 2020.

The eccentric consolation of ‘Notes from an Apocalypse,’” The Economist, April 2020.

Kehinde Wiley reimagines ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’,” The Economist, February 2020.

What might a doctor listen to during surgery?The Economist, November 2019.

Heather Dewey-Hagborg mixes biotechnology and art,The Economist, July 2019.

Lee Krasner’s colorful creative destruction,The Economist, June 2019.

The National return with a magnificent—and still melancholic—new album,” The Economist, May 2019.

Bret Easton Ellis is wrong about millennial reading habits,” The Economist, April 2019.

Vija Celmins’ art is an Antidote to image culture,” The Economist, January 2019.

What do Bob Dylan’s drawings reveal about his music?The Economist, November 2018.

"René Magritte still has the power to surprise," 1843 Magazine, August 2018.

"The tiny, global cities of Bodys Isek Kingelez." The Economist, July 2018.

Review: ‘Boom Town’ by Sam Anderson,” The Economist, August 2018.

"Artists are rediscovering the oceans that surround them." The Economist, April 2018.

NPR

The Lessons To Be Learned From Forcing Plants To Play Music,” February 2020.

Netflix Loves Music Content—But Also All Other Content,” October 2019.

The Nation

Jeremy Cooper’s Art of Ambiguities,” July 2021.

Museums’ Recent Tech Obsession Does Not Compute,” April 2019.

Rachel Monroe’s Elegant Dissection of True Crime Fanaticism,” August 2019.

Citylab

Autism-Friendly Apartments Open in Phoenix,” October 2018.

Can This Chef Solve the Problem of School Lunch?” September 2018.

Slate

Disrupting the dining experience?” May 2019.

Art in America

“Six Great Art Novels,” July 2020.

Refik Anadol Trains AI to Dream of New York City,” September 2019.

GEN Magazine

The Last Gasp of the Politics-As-Usual Memoir,” September 2020.

Tortoise

The Rosetta screen,” April 2020.

More things in heaven and earth,'“ August 2019.

Vox

The enduring allure of retro tech,” December 2019.

Rage rooms are the latest self-care craze that won’t make us feel any better,” October 2018.

The Boston Globe

"Review: ‘All The Lives We Ever Lived,’ by Katharine Smyth,” January 2019.

Review: 'The Incendiaries,’ by R.O. Kwon," July 2018.

"Why is a chef from one of the world's top restaurants cooking in public school kitchens?" October 2016.

The year there were no peaches in Massachusetts,” August 2016.

"Keeper of the light for a night,” July 2016.

The playground of the future is here,” June 2016.

Worcester Art Museum is going to the cats,” June 2016.

Off Assignment

On love, leaving, and Richard Serra,” October 2018.

'“Fernweh,” February 2017.

The San Francisco Chronicle

"Island of Alameda weighing license plate readers at entry and exit points." February 2018.

Review: ‘Retablos’ by Octavio Solis,” October 2018.

Review: ‘The Victorian and the Romantic,” August 2018.

"Review: 'The Removes,' by Tatjana Soli,” June 2018. 

"Review: 'I'll Be Gone in the Dark' by Michelle McNamara,” May 2018.

"Review: 'Look Alive Out There' by Sloane Crosley,” May 2018.

"Review: 'I am, I am, I am: Seventeen Brushes with Death' by Maggie O'Farrell,” February 2018.

GARAGE

Manolos? In A Museum?” June 2019.

Are Video Games Art?” September 2018.

Artsy

A Fresh Vision of Minimalism Foregrounds Female Artists,” November 2020.

On Magritte’s ‘Pandora’s Box’,” June 2020.

Insider

The pandemic is transforming how Americans use public libraries, parks and streets,” September 2020.

"Internet virality is changing how shelter pets find forever homes,” February 2020.

The Spectator

The rise of blocked-off design,” October 2020.

The weird and wonderful world of hotel carpets,” June 2020.

I didn’t expect to be so moved: galleries reopen,” June 2020.

High Country News

Amidst Fracking Boom, People Keep Disappearing,” April 2020.

The New Haven Independent

"Yosemite, Explored Anew," December 2016.

Are Winners Losers?” November 2016.