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“I think the term "artist's novel" for me has referred to writing which supports an art practice or a more specifically a particular artwork or project. The nonfiction novellas and nonfiction novel I have written play a role in my artwork as objects - which I will return to, but I write the books to exist autonomously.”

Quote by Jill Magid

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Jill Magid

Jill Magid is a contemporary artist known for her work at the intersection of art, law, and identity. Her practice often involves investigation and performance, exploring themes of personal identity, power structures, and social justice. more

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