The Art Angle

Why This Famed Art Writer Turned to True Crime

Dec 18, 2025
In this captivating conversation, Chris Kraus, a renowned novelist and art writer, explores her journey from art criticism to true crime storytelling. She discusses how her new novel mirrors her own life, diving deep into class dynamics and personal struggles. Kraus reflects on the influence of Jill Johnston and the challenges of language in modern communication. She also shares her extensive research into underclass America and critiques social media's bullying culture, all while defending artists' financial realities and candid narratives.
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From Outsider Voice To Embedded Critic

  • Chris Kraus traces her shift from outsider, anthropological art writing to an embedded, more serious insider voice.
  • She says that immersion changed her tone from irreverent to restrained and professional.
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Class Shapes Art World Access

  • Kraus emphasizes her working-class background shapes how she reads the art world and notices class dynamics.
  • She argues rising costs make independent income essential to sustain an art career today.
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Art As A Last Refuge For Work

  • Kraus calls art a refuge that absorbs undervalued practices and grants them visibility and prestige.
  • She sees art as the last place for experimentation for occupations lacking cultural weight.
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