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Esmé Hogeveen

Esmé Hogeveen is a writer and editor based in Tkaronto/Toronto. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, frieze, Artforum, Bookforum and The Los Angeles Review of Books, amongst others. She organizes ORAL METHOD, an experimental reading series. 

In her new book, the writer examines how the rhetorical strategies once championed by the cultural left have become tools for the political right

BY Esmé Hogeveen |

The artist on why the titular character of his cult graphic novel set in Canada is entering her ‘influencer era’

BY Esmé Hogeveen AND Walter Scott |

The author speaks about the importance of transgression in art and why her latest book is dedicated to the poet Eileen Myles

BY Esmé Hogeveen |

Spanning stories, fragmentary essays and press releases, the author’s new collection veers between Joan Didion-esque social studies and pseudo-blasé reportage

BY Esmé Hogeveen |

In her new book, Sophia Giovannitti reflects on sex work as labour and its parallels to the art market  

BY Esmé Hogeveen |

The author's debut book, Which As You Know Means Violence, reveals the politics of self-injury in performance art and contemporary culture

BY Esmé Hogeveen |

Esmé Hogeveen reviews the writer's new book Replace Me (2021), which tackles replaceability against a backdrop of employment precarity in the arts and academia  

BY Esmé Hogeveen |

In the artist’s largest survey to date, science fiction and narratives of black resistance offer a vision of a more inclusive future

BY Esmé Hogeveen |