‘The Complexity And Creepiness Of Giacometti By Way Of Wes Craven’

“‘As others take in vagrant cats,’ the critic Max Kozloff once wrote, ‘Ida Applebroog’s pictures keep home for family alarms and little butcheries’. It “seems to delight her no end” that much of her work “cannot be reproduced legibly in a family newspaper, and, in fact, takes a little delicacy even to describe in such a newspaper.”