Annie Godfrey Larmon is a writer and editor based in Garrison, New York. Her essays, reviews, and interviews have appeared in apricota, Artforum, BBC Culture, Bookforum, CURA., Even, Frieze, MAY, the Miami Rail, Spike, Texte zur Kunst, Topical Cream, Vdrome, WdW Review and the White Review. The recipient of a 2016 Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant for short-form writing, she was the editor of publications for the inaugural Okayama Art Summit and is a former international reviews editor of Artforum. As an editor, she has also worked on books for MoMA, MoMA PS1, Lévy Gorvy, and the Hessel Museum of Art. Godfrey Larmon has been a writer-in-residence at the LUMA Foundation in Arles, France; Mahler & LeWitt Studios in Spoleto, Italy; and Cuttyhunk Island Writers’ Residency. She is currently at work on her first novel.

Essays


Dirt Is Clean When There Is a Volume
in Track Changes: A Handbook for Art Criticism

(Paper Monument, 2023)

Body on the Edge of Crisis
in Life and Limbs

(Swiss Institute and Lenz Press, 2022)

Who Speaks Shadows
in Maja Ruznic: In the Sliver of the Sun

(Harwood Museum of Art, 2021)

The Sky Moves Farther Back
in Mirrorbody: Tarik Kiswanson

(Carre d’Art, 2020)

Steeled Heart: Beverly Pepper
Artforum, September 2019

Is, and past perfect: Tarik Kiswanson
Performa, 2019

Natural Causes
Even, June 2018


Openings: Patricia L. Boyd
Artforum, May 2018


Budd Hopkins
(Downs & Ross, May 2018)


Dirt Is Clean When There Is a Volume
apricota, April 2018


Looks Just Like You: Sondra Perry
Topical Cream, February 2018


Cooper Jacoby
CURA., February 2018


Jibade-Khalil Huffman
Modern Painters, January 2018

“Whoa, Be-Gone!”
in Dan Colen: Sweet Liberty
(Other Criteria, 2018)

Marianna Ellenberg
(David Lewis, November 2017)


On Ben Thorp Brown's Drowned World
Vdrome, June 2017


Korakrit Arunanondchai: with history in a room filled with people with funny names 4
(CLEARING, 2017)


Out of the Box: Wilhelm Reich and the Future of Sex
WdW Review, January 2017


On Painting: The Body and The Avatar
artnews.lt, January 2017 (In Lithuanian)


Alex Da Corte: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
in Alex Da Corte: Free Roses (Prestel, 2016)


Marianna Simnett: Lies
(Seventeen, 2016)


On Claire-Louise Bennett’s Pond
Bookforum, August 2016


On Unica Zürn's The Trumpets of Jericho
Artforum, May 2016


Candid Camera: On Lifetime's UnREAL
Artforum, January 2016


Cally Spooner: And You Were Wonderful, On Stage
in Performa 13
(Gregory R. Miller & Co., 2015)


Stoppage
in Liam Gillick: From Nineteen Ninety A to Nineteen Ninety D (JRP|Ringier, 2015)


Openings: Alex Da Corte
Artforum, Summer 2015


On Loretta Fahrenholz, Ditch Plains
MAY, April 2014

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