Julian Lucas is a staff writer at The New Yorker. His writing for the magazine includes an exploration of slavery reënactments, as well as profiles of artists and writers such as El Anatsui and Ishmael Reed. Previously, he was an associate editor at Cabinet and a contributing editor at The Point. His writing has appeared in The New York Review of Books, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Magazine, Art in America, and the New York Times Book Review, where he was a contributing writer.
Julian Lucas is a staff writer at *The New Yorker*. His writing for the magazine includes an exploration of slavery reënactments, as well as profiles of artists and writers such as El Anatsui and Ishmael Reed. Previously, he was an associate editor at *Cabinet* and a contributing editor at *The Point*. His writing has appeared in *The New York Review of Books*, *Vanity Fair*, *Harper’s Magazine*, *Art in America*, and the New York *Times Book Review*, where he was a contributing writer.
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