Society tells us to strive for success. That success is survival. The best revenge. But do we have more to learn from success – or epic failure? Does fulfilling our dream always land us where we want it to? Could there be something more subversive than embracing failure? And can perhaps failure be the ultimate free form of fighting the dictatorship of success?
 
For Buffalo’s twentieth issue, we explore the many paths to greatness, the pressure of success, and the impulse to scrape ourselves up and keep going when things don’t go to plan.
 
Martin Margiela contemplates his move into the art world with Hans Ulrich Obrist. Alanis Morissette muses over the meaning of fulfillment with Brontez Purnell. Anna Delvey talks picking herself up and starting again with Natasha Stagg, while Fiona Duncan reflects on a life of iconoclasm with artist Pippa Garner. Plus, cult writer Dennis Cooper on the hard graft of being an outsider artist and art collective bare minimum on the unappreciated virtues of laziness. And who needs self-help when you have our alternate reading guide to success?