A diaristic glimpse of a zeitgeist on the brink, from the influential
New York curator and writer
Widely recognized for his bold, dissenting and prolific criticism and
curation, Bob Nickas has been a fixture of the New York City art scene
for nearly 40 years, having organized more than 120 exhibitions since
1984. He has left an indelible impression on the artistic milieu as the
founding editor of index magazine; a regular contributor to
Artforum; a curatorial advisor for MoMA PS1; and the author of several
collections of writing and interviews, including Theft Is Vision, Live
Free or Die, The Dept. of Corrections and Komplaint Dept.
Nickas' most recent undertaking, Bob Nickas: Yesterworld, consists of
hundreds of diary entries written over the course of 2019. Part memoir,
part social commentary, Yesterworld is a richly detailed, intimate
account of the New York art world in the final years of the Trump
administration and in the final months before the advent of Covid-19.
Nickas reflects on significant exhibitions, openings, major news
headlines, recently published books and his own social escapades.