Are You Ready for the Flood?
By Sabine HeinleinSophie Bednarczyk, sporting black curly hair and a heavy layer of make-up, said, You have to pray and do the rosary to prevent global warming. We have zero influence on whats going to happen. Take the Tsunami. Bad people live over there."
The Feds Bring Death Back to New York
By Liliana SeguraOn January 30 in a Brooklyn federal court, the twelve jurors assigned to decide the fate of 24-year old Ronnell Wilson finished deliberating, and went with death. It might have been a dramatic conclusion to a fairly traditional death penalty caseexcept that the trial never belonged in federal court to begin with.
Art In Conversation
Mary Lucier with Phong Bui
In the midst of preparing for her new video installation The Plains of Sweet Regret, which will be on view at Lennon, Weinberg, Inc. from March 10 through April 28, 2007. The artist Mary Lucier took time from her busy schedule to talk with Rail Publisher about her life and work.
Art In Conversation
Robert Hullot-Kentor with Paul Chan
One early evening in February, on the occasion of his new book, Things Beyond Resemblance, the translator, critic and philosopher Robert Hullot-Kentor sat with the artist Paul Chan at the The Brooklyn Rails HQ in Greenpoint, where they exchanged reassessments of Adornos life and philosophy.
Art In Conversation
June Leaf with John Yau
Recently, while June Leaf was having an exhibition of paintings and sculptures at the Edward Thorp Gallery, Rail Art Editor John Yau stopped by her studio to discuss the show and her recent work.
Matthew's Mark: The Jamestown Epistles
By Anne PelletierMost people born before the 1980s will remember letters. Hand- or typewritten, letters exist in time and in space in a way that text messages, IMs, and emails do not.
Floats Horse-floats or Horse-flows
By Leslie ScalapinoFloats Horse-floats or Horse-flows is based on the notion of alexia, word-blindness, but not arising as a nervous disorder, unknown words create a future.
Imamura Retrospective at BAM
By David WilentzUnlike most Japanese filmmakers more familiar in the West, Shohei Imamura was interested in the relationship of the lower part of the human body and the lower part of the social structure. Imamura focuses on the seemingly animalistic, often criminal lower strata of Japanese society without passing judgment, meticulously observing human nature for its own primal sake.
Editor's Message
A Real Legacy
By Theodore HammThe Bush administration will best be remembered for its destruction of two of the world’s great cities, Baghdad and New Orleans.
ArtSeen
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Alex Katz
– By Jeremy Sigler
Smile -
Andrew Forge
– By Roger White -
Architectures of the Mind: Hedda Sterne and Eve Aschheim
– By Joan Waltemath -
Brian DeGraw
– By Shane McAdams -
Corban Walker
– By Cassandra Neyenesch -
Brooklyn Dispatches
– By James Kalm -
Gary Hill
– By Robert C. Morgan -
George Bellows
– By Jim Long -
High Times, Hard Times, New York Painting 1967-1975
– By Ben LaRocco -
Bill Jensen
– By Ben La Rocco -
Lee Tribe
– By Cassandra Neyenesch -
Letter from GERMANY
– By Stephanie Buhmann -
Letter from LONDON and DUBLIN
– By Clare Carolin -
Lust and Debacle
– By Ellen Pearlman -
Pedro Reyes: Principles of Social Topology
– By Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle -
Nancy Radloff
– By Shane McAdams -
Perfect Man Show
– By Jen Schwarting -
MartÃ?Ân RamÃ?Ârez
– By Tessa DeCarlo -
Suzanne Opton
– By Thomas Micchelli
Table of Contents
Editor's Message
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A Real Legacy
– By Theodore Hamm
Local
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Affordable Housing: A Community United?
– By Leah Kreger -
An Angel Loses Its Wings
– By Tuan Chau Nguyen -
Are You Ready for the Flood?
– By Sabine Heinlein -
Birth of the Concrete Jungle
– By Laura K. Raskin -
New York City’s Air Is Anything But Clean
– By Jonah Owen Lamb -
Opening Night
– By Alex Gallo-Brown -
Sharing Brooklyn’s Bounty with South African Youth
– By Eleanor J. Bader -
Surrealist Syndrome: Eugene Mirman and the Rise of Viral Video Weirdness
– By Matthew Stern
Express
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Hallowed Halls of Justice?
– By Gabriel Thompson -
A Petition to Congress for Redress of Grievances
– By Ann Messner and Carole Ashner -
A Moses for our Time
– By Richard Wells -
The Feds Bring Death Back to New York
– By Liliana Segura -
André Schiffrin with Williams Cole and Theodore Hamm
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Notes on Oppression
– By Ray McDermott -
As South America Drifts Left, Wither Brazil?: Paulo Fontes with Nikolas Kozloff
Art
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Some Words on the Unsayable
– By Michael Brenson -
June Leaf with John Yau
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Robert Hullot-Kentor with Paul Chan
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Mary Lucier with Phong Bui
ArtSeen
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Alex Katz Smile
– By Jeremy Sigler -
Andrew Forge
– By Roger White -
Architectures of the Mind: Hedda Sterne and Eve Aschheim
– By Joan Waltemath -
Brian DeGraw
– By Shane McAdams -
Corban Walker
– By Cassandra Neyenesch -
Brooklyn Dispatches
– By James Kalm -
Gary Hill
– By Robert C. Morgan -
George Bellows
– By Jim Long -
High Times, Hard Times, New York Painting 1967-1975
– By Ben LaRocco -
Bill Jensen
– By Ben La Rocco -
Lee Tribe
– By Cassandra Neyenesch -
Letter from GERMANY
– By Stephanie Buhmann -
Letter from LONDON and DUBLIN
– By Clare Carolin -
Lust and Debacle
– By Ellen Pearlman -
Pedro Reyes: Principles of Social Topology
– By Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle -
Nancy Radloff
– By Shane McAdams -
Perfect Man Show
– By Jen Schwarting -
MartÃ?Ân RamÃ?Ârez
– By Tessa DeCarlo -
Suzanne Opton
– By Thomas Micchelli
Books
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Matthew's Mark: The Jamestown Epistles
– By Anne Pelletier -
Nonfiction: Technocrats of the Mind
– By Gordon Tapper -
Raw Dog Screaming Press
– By Finn Harvor -
Sam Sheridan with Rene A. Dreifuss
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Superseriatrical
– By Erica Wetter -
Three Ways of Looking at It
– By Johannah Rodgers -
Poetry: Whistling in the Wind
– By Travis Nichols -
Who Likes Two?
– By Jim Feast
Music
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Party on the Gowanus
– By Sergei Tcherepnin -
Because We Said So
– By Grant Moser and Scott Damell -
Sad Songs for the Sad Parts
– By Matthew Ozga -
The Subversive Script of Dalek
– By Mike Lupica -
This Year’s Models
– By Ray McDermott
Dance
Film
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FANCY FRENCH SCREWING
– By David N. Meyer -
Imamura Retrospective at BAM
– By David Wilentz -
Raging of the Green
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Kind of a Drag
– By Tessa DeCarlo -
Childhood has consequences
– By Sarahjane Blum -
There's Something About Gogol: Gogol Kumar’s all grown up, but Mira Nair’s film falls short
– By Sara Mayeux
Theater
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Snap Crackle Pop: Dancing in Richard Foremans Brain
– By Tommy Smith -
NECROMANCERS AT PLAY:Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands at
– By John Beer -
Running up That Hill: A Tale of Kiki & Herb
– By Nick Chase -
Sok! Pow! Beware the Vampire Cowboys
– By Justin Boyd -
What Might Not Be Wrong with Kansas Particularly in The Heartland
– By Gary Winter
Fiction
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The Accidental Oracle
– By Kurt Strahm -
Floats Horse-floats or Horse-flows
– By Leslie Scalapino -
From RERUNS 2/Jack in the Box
– By Jonathan Baumbach -
What Holds Ink To Paper*
– By Johannah Rodgers
Poetry
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Four Poems
– By Jennifer Kronovet -
from Sonnetailia
– By Marc Nasdor -
selections from Tired Parties
– By Rosa Alcala
LastWords
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Rough Cuts
– By Peter Wortsman