paper works, book, KAJE (Upcoming), 2025
towel.studio towel edition for Das Minsk Kunsthaus, 2024
“Introducing Wilder Alison,” Araks Journal, 2024
Elke Buhr, “SOFT POWER,” Monopol Magazine, March 5, 2024
“Out of Office,” Monopol Magazine, 2024
“Elle Culture: Favorite Exhibitions,” Elle Germany, 2024
“Culture in March,” Vogue Germany, 2024
Plunge towel for KAJE fundraising edition, 2023
centrifugal plots, zine, KAJE, 2023
Kenneth Turner, “5 Artists You Need To See at the Dallas Art Fair,” CULTURED, April 21, 2023
DUNES edition, t-shirt, 2022
ArtMaze Magazine Issue 27
“Now I Know, Daylight” Responses to Untitled No 1 (1981) by Agnes Martin, Pilot Press, 2021
This Long Century, online index
Johanna Fateman, “Wilder Alison & Esteban Jefferson,” New Yorker,
THWACK! White Columns Online solo show
“Original Language at CUE Art Foundation,” Artefuse, 2018
“Alison makes art by subverting brands,” Provincetown Banner, 2017
CALL BACK, artist book
HOT LIMBS, artist book, printed at the Lower East Side Printshop, 2016
Contacts & Contracts, artist book with David Roesing, 2016
Bryony Stone, “The queer artists of Fire Island,” i-d VICE magazine, July 14, 2016
“Supports/Surfaces,” Induction Burners podcast, with Eric Mack
“Artists to Watch,” Modern Painters, 2015
“Old Truths & New Lies,” Art in America, 2016
Makhzin Issue #2: Feminisms, ed. by Mirene Arsanios
“A trio of must-see galleries at the Dallas Art Fair,” FD Mag, 2016
Architectural Digest, “Preview the Dallas Art Fair,” 2015
Maximilíano Durón, “Preview the 2015 Dallas Art Fair,” Art News, April 6, 2015
Pink/Punk, Monsters & Dust, 2014
Alone to be Together, ed. by Liza Corsillo, 2011
The Bard Papers, Bard College, 2008–9
Harrell Fletcher and Miranda July, Learning to Love You More, 2007

