Featured Writing
"50 Years Later, the Enigmatic 'Slant Step' Continues to Pose as a Muse," KQED Arts
"Slant Step is a found object thrifted in Mill Valley by artist William T. Wiley for his friend and student, Bruce Nauman, in 1965; they were delighted to be confounded by this mysterious tool. [...] I imagine two common reactions to this premise are still just as likely today as they were in the late ’60s: a small group of people well-steeped (pun intended) in art lore going, 'Yeah, totally, the Slant Step,' and the rest of us going, 'A what now?'"
"50 Years Later, the Enigmatic 'Slant Step' Continues to Pose as a Muse," KQED Arts
"Slant Step is a found object thrifted in Mill Valley by artist William T. Wiley for his friend and student, Bruce Nauman, in 1965; they were delighted to be confounded by this mysterious tool. [...] I imagine two common reactions to this premise are still just as likely today as they were in the late ’60s: a small group of people well-steeped (pun intended) in art lore going, 'Yeah, totally, the Slant Step,' and the rest of us going, 'A what now?'"