What is the Miami Rail?
By Phong BuiAs my late friend Henry Luce III once wrote: [The Brooklyn Rail] is a splendid publication that covers the arts, politics, and culture. I heartily recommend it. Now its my turn to commend the addition of the Miami Rail.
Docs in Sight: Blood and Silence on La Frontera
Bernardo Ruiz with Williams Cole
The epic violence that has plagued Mexico in the last decade or so can seem incomprehensible in its brutality and scopeespecially as it manifests in cities near the U.S.-Mexico border. And given our many ties with Mexico, its nothing less than an outrage that its issues are not more prominent on our national radar.
A Field of Ones Own
By Mary MannIn the new food culture, farming as an ethos is hip. Farming as an industry, however, is in need of some serious revitalization.
Earthship, New Mexico
By Samara ReighTwo years ago I was deciding whether to move to New York or New Mexico. A professional clown in Madrid, New Mexico asked me to watch her land for the summer while she was away. I would have to feed her dogs, water her plants, fill in a ditch, and pick tumbleweeds.
Art In Conversation
YAN PEI-MING with Charles Schultz
On the occasion of his second solo exhibition at David Zwirner Gallery, Black Paintings (May 4 June 23, 2012), Yan Pei-Ming sat down with Charles Schultz to discuss his recent paintings, his preference for visual rather than verbal communication, and the difference between the deaths of Bin Laden, Gaddafi, and Mao.
Art In Conversation
DANA SCHUTZ with Jarrett Earnest
Dana Schutzs retrospective If the Face Had Wheels opened at the Neuberger Museum at the end of 2011 and a new exhibition of recent work, Piano in the Rain (May 2 June 16, 2012), opened at Friedrich Petzel Gallery last month. In her freshly empty studio in Brooklyn, Schutz sat down with Jarrett Earnest to talk about her paintings.
Art In Conversation
JIM LEEDY with Kara Rooney
With the upcoming fall 2012 release of Leedy: The Documentary, a chronicle of the artists life and work, Associate Art Editor Kara Rooney sat down with the legendary Abstract Expressionist sculptor in his Kansas City studio to talk about Zen Buddhism, clay, and the rough-and-tumble Ab-Ex crowd of 1950s New York.
AFTEREFFECTS: Mapping the experimental ethnography of Juan Downey in The Invisible Architect
By Amalia CordovaChilean-born artist Juan Downey (1940 1993) is best known as a pioneer videomaker who persistently pushed the boundaries between ethnography, autobiography, and media arts, immersing himself in a quest to explore issues of identity in the Americas and in Western culture, and bridging indigenous worldviews with cutting-edge, experimental communication technologies.
from The Secret Life of Objects
By Dawn RaffelThe vaseblue, potterywas a gift from my college boyfriend. Wed drifted apart and become just friends for a few years and sometimes we wrote and sometimes we called and we invited each other to our weddings in cities four hours apart and neither of us went to the others wedding and we sent each other presents.
Art Books In Conversation
BENJAMIN MARRA with Ashok Kondabolu
A few months ago I was reading Benjamin Marras Gangsta Rap Posse (Traditional Comics)a comic book series about an N.W.A.-style group that spends its days brawling with rival rappers, fighting a racist L.A.P.D. force, and running lucrative drug and prostitution rackets (while paying scant attention to actually recording music)and wondering, Who wrote this crazy shit?
So. Seven playwrights, five directors, and four producers sit down to write a play
By Various AuthorsIf the demands of collaboration are infinite and unpredictable, so are the rewards.
Editor's Message Guest Critic
Notes on Altered States
By Ken JohnsonIn making art or seeing art, we may become acquainted with and vicariously experience other possible states, states that local norms may dismiss and devalue but that might be useful therapeutically and spiritually.
ArtSeen
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AARON CURRY Buzz Kill
– By Jonathan Goodman -
Restrictions, Limitations, Confinements
– By Dan Tarnowski -
VARDA CAIVANO / YAEL DAVIDS
– By David Rhodes -
SHURA CHERNOZATONSKAYA Raw/Cooked
– By Veronika Sheer -
EARLY CONCEPTUAL ART: Documents, Installations, and Related Manifestations
– By Robert C. Morgan -
DAN FLAVINs Altering Light
– By Greg Lindquist -
N. DASH
– By Michael Straus -
ELLEN PHELAN Encyclopedia of Drawing, 1964 2012
– By Phong Bui -
CUI FEI & TACA SUI Origins
– By Charles Schultz -
THE PARADE: Nathalie Djurberg with Music by Hans Berg
– By Kara L. Rooney -
Ascent for Myron Stout and Ralph Ellison
– By Ben LaRocco -
SAM GORDON trompe loeil
– By Gail Victoria Braddock Quagliata -
JOSEPH NECHVATAL nOise anusmOs
– By Robert C. Morgan -
MARTIN PURYEAR New Sculpture
– By Phong Bui -
TAYLOR DAVIS
– By David St.-Lascaux -
Time-Lapse
– By Corina Larkin -
Letter from TOKYO
– By Terry R. Myers -
FRANCESCA DIMATTIO Table Setting and Flower Arranging
– By Erin Yerby -
Letter from LEEDS
– By William Corwin
Windows and Doors -
KELLY JAZVAC Thermoloaded
– By R. H. Lossin -
ANDRÉ MASSON
– By Valery Oisteanu
The Mythology of Desire: Masterworks from 1925 to 1945
Table of Contents
Editor's Message
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Notes on Altered States
– By Ken Johnson
Local
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A Field of Ones Own
– By Mary Mann -
REPORT CARD A Philadelphia Story
– By Liza Featherstone -
Footsteps into a New Life
– By Eleanor J. Bader
Express
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Docs in Sight: Blood and Silence on La Frontera Bernardo Ruiz with Williams Cole
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Goofing Off
– By William Rossa Cole -
Earthship, New Mexico
– By Samara Reigh -
OUR NADA WHO ART IN NADA: Notes on Suicide
– By Jonah Raskin -
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: A Dispatch from Athens
– By Katerina Triantafillou -
A QUI LE QUÉBEC? Scenes from the Maple Spring
– By MJ Thompson -
ARTS AND LETTERS: The Sequel A fragment from Isolate Flecks: An Anatomy
– By Forrest Hylton -
Not So Wild About Wild
– By Orli Van Mourik -
Deviant Reflections: A Voice for Sexual Freedom
– By David Rosen
Art
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What is the Miami Rail?
– By Phong Bui -
YAN PEI-MING with Charles Schultz
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JIM LEEDY with Kara Rooney
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DANA SCHUTZ with Jarrett Earnest
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Writing from Nowhere
– By Timothy R. Quigley -
FRANK STOUT (1926 2012)
– By Robert Hullot-Kentor
ArtSeen
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AARON CURRY Buzz Kill
– By Jonathan Goodman -
Restrictions, Limitations, Confinements
– By Dan Tarnowski -
VARDA CAIVANO / YAEL DAVIDS
– By David Rhodes -
SHURA CHERNOZATONSKAYA Raw/Cooked
– By Veronika Sheer -
EARLY CONCEPTUAL ART: Documents, Installations, and Related Manifestations
– By Robert C. Morgan -
DAN FLAVINs Altering Light
– By Greg Lindquist -
N. DASH
– By Michael Straus -
ELLEN PHELAN Encyclopedia of Drawing, 1964 2012
– By Phong Bui -
CUI FEI & TACA SUI Origins
– By Charles Schultz -
THE PARADE: Nathalie Djurberg with Music by Hans Berg
– By Kara L. Rooney -
Ascent for Myron Stout and Ralph Ellison
– By Ben LaRocco -
SAM GORDON trompe loeil
– By Gail Victoria Braddock Quagliata -
JOSEPH NECHVATAL nOise anusmOs
– By Robert C. Morgan -
MARTIN PURYEAR New Sculpture
– By Phong Bui -
TAYLOR DAVIS
– By David St.-Lascaux -
Time-Lapse
– By Corina Larkin -
Letter from TOKYO
– By Terry R. Myers -
FRANCESCA DIMATTIO Table Setting and Flower Arranging
– By Erin Yerby -
Letter from LEEDS Windows and Doors
– By William Corwin -
KELLY JAZVAC Thermoloaded
– By R. H. Lossin -
ANDRÉ MASSON The Mythology of Desire: Masterworks from 1925 to 1945
– By Valery Oisteanu
Books
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Close to the Edge: In Search of the Global Hip Hop Generation
– By Jesse Tangen-Mills -
BOA EDITIONS with Aspen Matis
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CHRISTOPHER BRAM with Scott Cheshire
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BIOGRAPHY East Was Eden
– By Jeremy Lybarger -
FICTION Drugs and Other Loves
– By Jim Feast -
FICTION THE OTHER WORLD
– By Ashley K. Nelson -
MEMOIR Writing Not the Whole Story History
– By Matt Reeck -
FICTION Educated, Civilized, and Utterly Lost
– By James Leon Suffern -
RAPID TRANSIT
– By Jeffrey Cyphers Wright -
JENINE HOLMES with Rebecca Walker
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A Counterfeit Tale, Full of Value
– By James Leon Suffern -
Little Bit Sick
– By Luis Jaramillo
Music
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The Raw and the Cooked
– By Andrew Cappetta -
Music of the Sphere
– By David St.-Lascaux -
The Constellar Sounds and Stories of Shelley Hirsch
– By Holly Tavel -
On Blunderbuss and Jack White's Lonesome Mass Appeal
– By Joseph Klarl -
Forevers No Time at All
– By David Shirley -
Outtakes
– By Steve Dalachinsky
Dance
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DAVID GORDON with Nancy Dalva Beginning of the End of the Beginning Of.
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Closer, Please
– By Siobhan Burke -
Intimate Gatherings
– By Christine Shan Shan Hou
Film
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MATTHEW AKERS with Joseph Klarl
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AFTEREFFECTS: Mapping the experimental ethnography of Juan Downey in The Invisible Architect
– By Amalia Cordova -
Two Reviews
– By Troy Swain -
NARRATIVES OF ISOLATION: JACQUELINE GOSS with Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa
Theater
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How to be a Feminist and Still Get Laid: Gina Gionfriddos Rapture, Blister, Burn
– By Kathryn Walat -
So. Seven playwrights, five directors, and four producers sit down to write a play
– By Various Authors -
Noor Theatre Blazes New Light: Food and Fadwa at NYTW
– By Ginny Mohler -
At Wrest in the Middle of Time with Will Eno
– By Ben Gassman -
Chimichangas and Zoloft with Fernanda Coppel
– By Cusi Cram
Fiction
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Tragic Strip
– By T. Motley -
The Diary of Martín Santomé: A Novel
– By Mario Benedetti -
3 stories
– By Anna Mockler -
from Clèves
– By Marie Darrieussecq, Translated from the French by Linda Coverdale -
from The Secret Life of Objects
– By Dawn Raffel
Poetry
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Five
– By Marina Lazzara -
Four
– By Leopoldine Core -
Two
– By Jon Leon -
Minced Pollock
– By Judah Rubin
Art Books
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CARSTEN HÖLLER: Artist's Portfolio
– By Hamilton Morris -
Vestiarium Scoticum
– By Sandeep Bhuller -
BENJAMIN MARRA with Ashok Kondabolu
LastWords
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from The Revolution Of Everyday Life
– By Raoul Vaneigem
A new translation from the French by Donald Nicholson-Smith