"John Yau is the ideal writer for Nozkowski: Visually sensitive, lyrical, not given to hyperbole, he offers closely detailed, nicely sympathetic commentary. I especially admired the account of how early on Nozkowski learned to compose by repeating 'a pre-existing, eccentric shape until it established the edge' (23). Presenting excellent close accounts of several pictures, Yau rightly concludes that Nozkowski's great strength is his refusal to settle into a signature style. The discussion of what Nozkowski learnt from film is revelatory." --David Carrie, Artcritical