A cross dialogue between Didion’s ephemera and the artworks to create a syncopated cacophony of voices that attempt to get at the complex web of culture and politics that the author sought to distill throughout her work.
- Olivia Gauthier, Brooklyn Rail
This chronologically arranged visual exploration of the late author’s origins, writing and cultural impact includes work from more than 50 artists as well as three previously uncollected texts.
The New York Times Book Review
Part of what made Didion extraordinary is how she appealed to so many different audiences, and that extended beyond geography.
- Adam Nagourney, New York Times: Arts
The range of artworks presented here is impressive, and the depth of Als’s friendship with Didion is evident in his curation and in his introductory essay, in which he writes, “Didion always admired those artists who representedor tried to understand that which could not be understood.”
- Fran Bigman, Bookforum