[citation needed] Radok’s writing about art is linked to memoir and the everyday, lyrical passages and descriptions of artworks.
Radok’s writing was first published in the art magazine Unreal City,[4] which she founded with eX de Medici in 1986 in Canberra.
[5] She has written many catalogue essays including a notable one for Hossein Valamanesh titled Fingers of Memory.
[8] Radok is the co-author of a book published in 2007 on leading contemporary Australian jeweller Julie Blyfield.
[11] "Radok shows how art reaches deeply into our lives in unexpected and ordinary ways: the tattered calendar cutting kept for decades and left behind in a photocopier, the postcard stuck to a laundry wall, or the persistent memory of something, seen perhaps only briefly, that alters one’s thinking utterly."