Art In Conversation
SYLVIA PLIMACK MANGOLD with Alex Bacon
Sylvia Plimack Mangold met up with Alex Bacon in New York City to speak about the threads that link together various periods of her career. A survey of works on paper by both Syliva and her husband, fellow artist Robert Mangold, is being presented at Annemarie Verna Galerie in Zurich, through May 24.
THE HELD ESSAYS ON VISUAL ART
The Gold Standard
By David Geers
What do we see when we look at a painting? Is it the eye of the artist, his or her milieu, or the process that we follow like Ariadnes thread to some promised destination? Or is it, perhaps, some fragment of affection that its creator felt for the object of making?
Society as Cosmos
ON ARIANE LOPEZ-HUICI AND ALAIN KIRILI
By Carter Ratcliff
Ariane Lopez-Huici is a photographer. Alain Kirili is a sculptor. Whether he makes them from solid chunks of iron or airy swirls of wire, his works are volumetric. Hers, of course, are flat. His are abstract, hers are figurative. As artists, then, they have nothing in commonnothing but their subject, which is the human body, and that gives them everything in common.
Art In Conversation
All Our Perverse Pleasures
TREVOR WINKFIELD with Jarrett Earnest
Trevor Winkfields idiosyncratic and widely roaming intelligence is evident throughout his career, including publishing projects like Juillard (1968 72) and The Sienese Shredder (2006 2010), across his distinctive paintings, and within his many art essays.
OPUS POSTHUMOUS: On Robert Ashley
By George GrellaWe remember a person most acutely in the sharp period after we learn of their passing. After reading about Robert Ashleys death on Kyle Ganns blog Postclassic, I went scouring music and book sites to see what recordings and writings of his I might be missing.
Boring but Totally Fantastic: A Conversation with RAGNAR KJARTANSSON
By Nicola RicciardiBorn and raised into a family of actors and theater professionals in Reykjavík, Iceland, Ragnar Kjartansson has been tightrope-walking between reality and performance for most of his life. It is therefore not by chance that many of his durational performances and video installations often explore and question the edge between fact and fiction.
Books In Conversation
LANCE OLSEN with John Domini
In Theories of Forgetting, Lance Olsens 12th novel and 25th book, he may have brought off the boldest departure of a career dedicated to such takeoffs. The formatting allows the text to be read in either direction, each featuring different fonts.
Film In Conversation
Structures of Feeling
STEPHANIE SPRAY and PACHO VELEZ with Leo Goldsmith
Produced under the auspices of Harvard Universitys Sensory Ethnography Lab, Manakamana follows a set of assorted Nepalese pilgrims and sightseerscouples, kids, a metal band, a tribe of goatson their journeys via cable car to and from the titular mountaintop temple.
396 Words on Trisha Brown
By Siobhan Burke(10) Whens the last time you tried to spell hypotenuse? If you like lines, you cant not like this dancing. The tyranny of description, of accurate description. You dont know any words. (9) Everything is a pendulum. Everything is a propeller.
Queer Zines Box Set, Volumes 1 & 2
By Maya HarakawaIn the wake of postmodernism, the rubric and practice of history seem, if not worse for wear, then perhaps passé and definitively something to be critical of. Surely, with the availability of a whole trove of the alternative practices, it would seem as if traditional historical analysis is becoming increasingly expendable as a necessary framework for interacting with and understanding the past; that it itself, as a colloquial saying goes, might be history.
EDUCATION REFORM Beneath the Surface
PART I: Motives and Methods
By John Garvey
In this multi-part article, I will describe the motivations and methods of the dominant forces in education reform circles, assess the consequences of those reforms, and sketch out an alternative to the complaints and demands of the major opponents of the dominant forces.
From the Publisher & Artistic Director
Dear Friends and Readers,
By Phong BuiWe all remember the famous opening lines from the first section of T.S. Eliots poem The Waste Land, entitled The Burial of the Dead: April is the cruelest month, breeding / Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing / Memory and desire, stirring / Dull roots with spring rain.
ArtSeen
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TOM LEVINE New Paintings
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HEIDI BUCHER
– By Sara Roffino -
He-Who-Must-Be-Named is Sigmar Polke!
– By Terry R. Myers -
KEN CURRIE
– By Darren Jones -
LANDON METZ Michael Jackson Penthouse
– By Alex Bacon -
PETER CAMPUS Dredgers
– By Robert Berlind -
KATHY BUTTERLY
– By Corina Larkin -
Jennifer Bornstein, Judith Bernstein, and Frances Stark
– By David Carrier -
CONNIE FOX Sammys Beach
– By Joyce Beckenstein -
RACKSTRAW DOWNES
– By Hearne Pardee -
FORREST BESS Seeing Things Invisible
– By Sara Christoph -
FRIEDRICH KUNATH The Temptation to Exist (May Contain Nuts)
– By Sarah Goffstein -
JOANNE GREENBAUM Hallowed Laughter in a Hall of Mirrors
– By Joan Waltemath -
ALLAN WEXLER Breaking Ground
– By Joyce Beckenstein -
Bill Cunningham Facades
– By Oona Haas -
Report from Mexico City
– By Kara L. Rooney -
Magnificent Obsession: Joann Gedney, The Early Paintings, 1948 1963
– By Alessandro Cassin -
Leslie Wayne, Rags
– By Jonathan Goodman -
TEXTURA Y TRAMA Y ABSTRACCIÓN
– By David Rhodes
Table of Contents
Publisher's Message
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Dear Friends and Readers,
– By Phong Bui
Art
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PHILIPPE DE MONTEBELLO with David Carrier and Joachim Pissarro
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SYLVIA PLIMACK MANGOLD with Alex Bacon
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A Sonorous Subtlety: KARA WALKER with Kara Rooney
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JOYCE ROBINS with Phong Bui
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All Our Perverse Pleasures TREVOR WINKFIELD with Jarrett Earnest
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Whats more real, a dead tree or a drawing of a dead tree? MICHAEL BERRYHILL with Nathlie Provosty
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Remembering Gandalf Gavan (1975 2014)
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Society as Cosmos ON ARIANE LOPEZ-HUICI AND ALAIN KIRILI
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Boring but Totally Fantastic: A Conversation with RAGNAR KJARTANSSON
– By Nicola Ricciardi -
THE HELD ESSAYS ON VISUAL ART The Gold Standard
– By David Geers -
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Thoughts about the Donelle Woolford Debate
– By Coco Fusco
ArtSeen
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TOM LEVINE New Paintings
– By William Corwin -
HEIDI BUCHER
– By Sara Roffino -
He-Who-Must-Be-Named is Sigmar Polke!
– By Terry R. Myers -
KEN CURRIE
– By Darren Jones -
LANDON METZ Michael Jackson Penthouse
– By Alex Bacon -
PETER CAMPUS Dredgers
– By Robert Berlind -
KATHY BUTTERLY
– By Corina Larkin -
Jennifer Bornstein, Judith Bernstein, and Frances Stark
– By David Carrier -
CONNIE FOX Sammys Beach
– By Joyce Beckenstein -
RACKSTRAW DOWNES
– By Hearne Pardee -
FORREST BESS Seeing Things Invisible
– By Sara Christoph -
FRIEDRICH KUNATH The Temptation to Exist (May Contain Nuts)
– By Sarah Goffstein -
JOANNE GREENBAUM Hallowed Laughter in a Hall of Mirrors
– By Joan Waltemath -
ALLAN WEXLER Breaking Ground
– By Joyce Beckenstein -
Bill Cunningham Facades
– By Oona Haas -
Report from Mexico City
– By Kara L. Rooney -
Magnificent Obsession: Joann Gedney, The Early Paintings, 1948 1963
– By Alessandro Cassin -
Leslie Wayne, Rags
– By Jonathan Goodman -
TEXTURA Y TRAMA Y ABSTRACCIÓN
– By David Rhodes
Books
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How to Browse
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Ceci N'est Pas Un Bateau
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LANCE OLSEN with John Domini
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The Second Valerie Solanas Book You Should Read
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You Are Here
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Home Fires
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A Dorm of Ones Own
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Why Sebald Matters
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Demons of the State
– By Laila Caron -
Five Not Forgotten
– By Enrico Bruno -
The Listmaker
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What, Exactly, Would Lynne Tillman Do?
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THOSE RAW IMPERFECT IMPULSES BIANCA STONE with Matt Bell
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Sadness, An (Inevitable) History
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A Detour for Odysseus
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David Burr Gerrard with Scott Cheshire
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PAMELA ERENS with Elizabeth Trundle
Music
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Brooklyn Rail Highly Selective Music Events
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Four Episodes from Robert Ashleys Vidas Perfectas
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Contrapunctual Music for Spoken Words Only
– By Alessandro Cassin -
OPUS POSTHUMOUS: On Robert Ashley
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La Cumbiamba eNeYé at Roulette
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STRUMMING MUSIC: Charlemagne Palestine
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The Alexander Technique
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And in the Margins, the Mad Scientists: Synth Nights at the Kitchen
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Outtakes
– By Steve Dalachinsky
Dance
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Collaboration as Creative Outlet BARBIE DIEWALD, TREVOR GURECKIS, AND SUGAR VENDIL with Stephanie Joy Del Rosso
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taisha paggetts Geography of We
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396 Words on Trisha Brown
– By Siobhan Burke
Film
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Structures of Feeling STEPHANIE SPRAY and PACHO VELEZ with Leo Goldsmith
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ROBERT GREENE with Valentina Canavesio
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DOTS & HOOPS Experimental and Nonfiction Cinema at the 52nd Ann Arbor Film Festival
– By Leo Goldsmith and Rachael Rakes
Theater
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#JAMONTOAST KATE BENSON, JESS CHAYES, CAROLINE V. MCGRAW and MIA ROVEGNO with Morgan Gould
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Three Serious Ladies, Finally In the Same Room: Julia Jarcho's Nomads
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Back in the Writers (Hot) Seat: DAVID VAN ASSELT and A Fable
– By Lucy Thurber
Fiction
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Six stories from Tight Belts and Other Skin (Agra, 2011)
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Three stories from Joke (Nefeli, 2012)
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Austerity Measures Three Poems translated from the Greek in response to the Crisis
– translated from the Greek by Karen Van Dyck -
The Cosmic City
– by Iannis Xenakis, translated from the French by John Ashbery -
from Miransù
– by Monica Sarsini, translated from the Italian by Maryann De Julio -
A diary of mysterious difficulties
– By Laura Raicovich -
Serena in the Afterlife
– By Lori Lynn Turner -
from DNA
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Optical Allusions
– By Tom Motley and Buzz Buzzizyk -
The Watch
– By Liana Finck
Poetry
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from Tonight This Is Our Last Song
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Three
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Five
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Five
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Five
– By Hoa Nguyen
Art Books
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Queer Zines Box Set, Volumes 1 & 2
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Ana Mendieta: Traces, text
– By Mary Mattingly
Field Notes
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Editors Note
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EDUCATION REFORM Beneath the Surface PART I: Motives and Methods
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Baseball and Marxism in Brooklyn (and Boston)
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Fragments of Europe
– By Jacob Blumenfeld