Grand Street, Revisited is a hybrid chapbook of prose, poetry, and visual art and the culmination of a year-long interdisciplinary collaboration between author Paul Rabinowitz and painter Anna Hershinow. In undertaking this project, both Paul and Anna decided to work in parallel to one another, creating two bodies of work, both entitled Grand Street, Revisited. This project underscores the idea that the truth of art can transcend its medium, creating fruitful and valuable conversations among its pieces.
Author Paul Rabinowitz invites his readers to ponder the role of history and memory in Grand Street, Revisited. Rabinowitzโs narrative empowers us to recall our own cherished trajectories as we tangle with profound matters, such as what is and is not fiction and why it might, or might not, matter.
Visual Artist Anna Hershinow invites viewers into her eight large scale abstract paintings, uniquely inspired by each of Rabinowitz’s writings. Vivid colors, maximalist layering, and juxtaposition of organic shapes and graphic elements lends itself to Rabinowitz’s emotive and narrative storytelling.