For all of its emphasis on unraveling, the most intriguing works in Freud’s Daughter are often the most abstruse ones.

Alana Pockros
Alana is a writer and graduate student in NYU’s Cultural Reporting and Criticism program.
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The Blithe Realism of Chloe Wise
Playful and satiric, Thank You For The Nice Fire never takes itself too seriously.
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In ALEXANDRIA, bright stripes and zigzags pop against sprawling environments, telegraphing both impressive depth and intense seclusion.