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Chris Costan's Tabletop Sculptures in the Time of Cholera featured in Evergreen Review

October 17, 2022 in Evergreen Review, Time of Cholera, tabletop sculpture, New York artist

Three pieces from a series of Costan's Tabletop Sculpture in the Time of Cholera are featured in the Fall/Winter 2022 issue of The Evergreen Review. They are paired with the poetry of Amber Atiya who lives/works in Brooklyn. The Evergreen Review is a literary magazine founded in 1957. It has existed intermittently since then featuring the work of Albert Camus, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Bertolt Brecht, Amiri Baraka, James Purdy and Edward Albee. It has always been known as a publisher that launched an assault on American propriety: literary, sexual, and social presenting writers. Fall/Winter, 2022 issue, Evergreen Review

Source: Tags: Table Top, Time of Cholera, The Evergreen REview, New York City artist
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