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THE 99% BAT-SIGNAL: A Cry from the Heart of the World
by Mark ReadLocal
We need a bat-signal, Hero said. We need a bat-signal.
OCCUPY GO ROUND: The Dimensional Nature of the Movement
by Paul McLeanExpress
When the protest began on 9/17, there was no concentric circle model for #OWS. There didnt have to be. People can rely on concentric instincts when they get together to do, say, or envision something important.
John Elderfield, Jennifer Field, Lauren Mahony, and Delphine Huisinga with Phong Bui
by Phong BuiArt
John Elderfield, Chief Curator Emeritus of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA, who organized de Kooning: A Retrospective (September 18, 2011 January 9, 2012) along with his associates Jennifer Field, Lauren Mahony, and Delphine Huisinga, paid a visit to Art International Radio to talk with publisher Phong Bui about the remarkable life and work of Willem de Kooning.
RITA ACKERMANN with Anne Sherwood Pundyk
by Anne Sherwood PundykArt
Late in October, when I entered painter Rita Ackermanns studio in Brooklyns Navy Hill, she was working on three works on paper on the floor, pouring thinned cerulean blue paint, stopping, looking, working the paint into forms with a wide brush, then stopping and looking again.
BONNIE MARRANCA with Patricia Milder
by Patricia MilderArt
On the occasion of the 100th issue of PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, Bonnie Marranca, editor and publisher, and author of three collections of essays, met Rail Managing Art Editor Patricia Milder to discuss the journal, as well as her life and work
CHARM LIKE A DRUG
MAURIZIO CATTELAN with Jarrett Earnest
by Jarrett Earnest
Art
In the late 1980s Maurizio Cattelan emerged on the international art circuit with sculptures that appeared equal parts sight-gag and natural history diorama. Combining taxidermied animals, wax figures, and the tears of a clown, he has reigned as court jester of the art fair set for the better part of two decades.
UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE ART WORLD?
De-skilling Theater, Re-skilling Performance
by Claire Bishop
Art
Ideally, the dialectic of de- and re-skilling should allow artists, directors, and choreographers to creatively rethink their output, and in ways that go beyond a mere swapping of context.
Note from the Publisher
by Phong BuiWhat I have always tried to do is think in ways that allow me to become an interesting person, like how I am always attracted to inner-resting [Delmore Schwartzs pronunciation] people. Whatever else follows is a matter of luck.
The Rails 2011 Player of the Year
by Theodore HammThe Rails Player of the Year Award annually goes to the most surprisingly influential performer on the political stage. This year's candidates include a testy lawman, a horny congressman, and Swing State actuaries.
- DANA SCHUTZ If the Face Had Wheels by Kara L. Rooney
- SHERRIE LEVINE Mayhem by R. H. Lossin
- DAVID SMITH Cubes and Anarchy by Jonathan Goodman
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BROOKLYN DISPATCHES
Birth of a Notion by James Kalm - NAN GOLDIN Scopophilia by David St.-Lascaux
- CLIFFORD OWENS Anthology by Cora Fisher
- AJ FOSIK Time Kills All Gods by Gail Victoria Braddock Quagliata
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WHAT A (SELF) PORTRAIT CAN DO
Picturing South Africa in New York by Maxwell Heller - GABRIELE EVERTZ Rapture by Robert C. Morgan
- Algorithmic Unconscious by David St.-Lascaux
- REBECCA PURDUM and MATTHEW FISCHER by Corina Larkin
- RICHARD POUSETTE-DART East River Studio by Robert C. Morgan
- WILL COTTON Cockaigne by William Corwin
- JOAN MITCHELL The Last Paintings by Greg Lindquist
- AMY SILLMAN Thumb Cinema by David Rhodes
- RICO GATSON Three Trips Around the Block by Charles Schultz
ALEX WATERMAN with Timothy Nassau
by Timothy NassauMusic
Vidas Perfectas, a new Spanish-language production of Perfect Lives, Robert Ashleys visionary television opera from 1983, will premiere December 15 through 17 at Brooklyns Irondale Theater, with performances of the first three episodes of seven.
George Kuchars Otherworldly Humanity
by Charles Bernstein and Susan BeeFilm
George Kuchar (19422011) was one of the most creative, original, and influential filmmakers of our time, straddling two generations of North American iconoclasts, from Stan Brakhage, Ken Jacobs, Rudy Burckhardt, Kenneth Anger, and Michael Snow to Warren Sonbert, Ernie Gehr, Abigail Child, and Henry Hills.
The Diary of Martín Santomé: A Novel
by Mario BenedettiFiction
This is the second English translation of the novel, La Tregua by Mario Benedetti that was first published by Editorial Nueva Imagen, S.A. in 1960. Originally translated by Benjamin Graham and published in 1969 by Harper & Row as The Truce, the novel is long out of print in English. The Rail will be serializing this Benedetti masterpiece over the winter and into the spring of 2012.
LIN HIXSON and MATTHEW GOULISH with Carol Becker
by Carol BeckerTheater
Director and writer Lin Hixson and performer, writer, and dramaturg Matthew Goulish, both based in Chicago, spent 20 years working with the company Goat Island. That company developed and performed nine unique pieces over 20 years in locations around the world. After a two-year process of marking the end, the company disbanded.
Editors Note
by Claudia La RoccoDance
I cant remember when I fell in love with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
Full Contents
Local
- THE 99% BAT-SIGNAL: A Cry from the Heart of the World by Mark Read
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#OWS: Images from the
Day of Eviction (11/15) and the Day of Action (11/17) -
REPORT CARD
Here Comes Success by Liza Featherstone - At Home in the Chelsea Hotel by Eleanor J. Bader
- Why Cooper Union Matters by Litia Perta
Express
- The Rails 2011 Player of the Year by Theodore Hamm
- OCCUPY GO ROUND: The Dimensional Nature of the Movement by Paul McLean
- Going to the Mat in Baghdad by Matthew Igoe
- THE NEW ERA OF PUBLISHING? Williams Cole Checks in Again with John B. Thompson by Williams Cole
- Language and Its Discontents by Courtney Fiske
- The Great American Swindle by Ross Barkan
- City of God by Allen Wilcox
- Such a Good War by Pehr Englen
Art
- John Elderfield, Jennifer Field, Lauren Mahony, and Delphine Huisinga with Phong Bui by Phong Bui
- RITA ACKERMANN with Anne Sherwood Pundyk by Anne Sherwood Pundyk
- Missing Vita by Bill Jensen
- BONNIE MARRANCA with Patricia Milder by Patricia Milder
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OverRuled
Performance by Shirin Neshat by Eleanor Heartney -
CHARM LIKE A DRUG
MAURIZIO CATTELAN with Jarrett Earnest by Jarrett Earnest -
SARAH CANRIGHT
Curated by Nic Nicosia by Phong Bui -
UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE ART WORLD?
De-skilling Theater, Re-skilling Performance by Claire Bishop
ArtSeen
- DANA SCHUTZ If the Face Had Wheels by Kara L. Rooney
- SHERRIE LEVINE Mayhem by R. H. Lossin
- DAVID SMITH Cubes and Anarchy by Jonathan Goodman
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BROOKLYN DISPATCHES
Birth of a Notion by James Kalm - NAN GOLDIN Scopophilia by David St.-Lascaux
- CLIFFORD OWENS Anthology by Cora Fisher
- AJ FOSIK Time Kills All Gods by Gail Victoria Braddock Quagliata
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WHAT A (SELF) PORTRAIT CAN DO
Picturing South Africa in New York by Maxwell Heller - GABRIELE EVERTZ Rapture by Robert C. Morgan
- Algorithmic Unconscious by David St.-Lascaux
- REBECCA PURDUM and MATTHEW FISCHER by Corina Larkin
- RICHARD POUSETTE-DART East River Studio by Robert C. Morgan
- WILL COTTON Cockaigne by William Corwin
- JOAN MITCHELL The Last Paintings by Greg Lindquist
- AMY SILLMAN Thumb Cinema by David Rhodes
- RICO GATSON Three Trips Around the Block by Charles Schultz
Books
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NONFICTION
Beyond the Previously Known Bard by William S. Niederkorn - ELISSA SCHAPPELL with Jenine Holmes by Jenine Holmes
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FICTION
This Young Girl Passing by Jeff McConaghy - Lost with Phone by Chris Campanioni
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FICTION
To Assume a Pleasing Shape by Liz Axelrod - Body Variations by Mark Snyder
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FICTION
Downward Spiral by Chris Vola -
POETRY
Poetry as Alchemy by Marietta Abrams -
FICTION
Hooked on Interest by Mark Snyder -
NONFICTION
The Makings of An American by Justin Mitchell - JUSTIN TORRES with Jenine Holmes by Jenine Holmes
- RAPID TRANSIT by Jeffrey Cyphers Wright
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POETRY
Blog Posts from an American Poet by Nicolle Elizabeth - THE EDITORS OF THE COFFIN FACTORY with Aspen Matis by Aspen Matis
- MAX WINTER AND LISA LUBASCH with Megan Gillin-Schwartz by Megan Gillin-Schwartz
Music
- The Return of the Brooklyn Philharmonic by George Grella
- Sun-Bleached Hand of the Man by Dominic Umile
- ALEX WATERMAN with Timothy Nassau by Timothy Nassau
- A LITTLE BRAIN SURGERY: Sonic Festival by David St.-Lascaux
- Tom Waits Takes His Old Fans For a New Ride by Dmitry Kiper
- The WKCR Bach Marathon by Richard Kostelanetz
- OUTTAKES by Steve Dalachinsky
Dance
- Editors Note by Claudia La Rocco
- Merce Notes by Christian Wolff
- Correspondence by Carolyn Brown
- Material Man by Lise Friedman
- SIDEBAR FROM BAM: The Complete Works MERCE CUNNINGHAM by Nancy Dalva
- Nine Goodbyes by Siobhan Burke
- Walking the Line by Robert Swinston, as told to Claudia La Rocco
- Cold Storage and New Brightness:The Merce Cunningham Acquisition at the Walker Art Center by Abigail Sebaly
- Fond Farewells by David Vaughan
- SILAS RIENER and RASHAUN MITCHELL with Claudia La Rocco by Claudia La Rocco
Film
- A Glance at First Look: Overlooked Essentials in the Museum of the Moving Image's New International Showcase by Anna Bak-Kvapil
- THE AESTHETIC AND THE THERAPEUTIC by Ricky D'Ambrose
- George Kuchars Otherworldly Humanity by Charles Bernstein and Susan Bee
- RE-ENTRY: Thoughts on Jordan Belson: 19262011 by Gregory Zinman
- Is This What You Were Born For? by Jim Supanick
- EVENT HORIZON: Roy Lichtensteins Three Landscapes by Tom McCormack
Theater
- The Great Play Download: Indie Theater Now by Loren Noveck
- Superhero Clubhouse: the Call to Grow Theater by Melissa F. Moschitto
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lifting the Curtain
Costume Designers Melissa Schlachtmeyer, Normandy Sherwood, and Jessica Pabst with Gary Winter by Gary Winter - LIN HIXSON and MATTHEW GOULISH with Carol Becker by Carol Becker
Fiction
- The Diary of Martín Santomé: A Novel by Mario Benedetti
- Tragic Strip by T. Motley
- Kurt Vonnegut at the Writers Workshop by Suzanne McConnell
Poetry
- Three by Michael Ruby
- Wall Street Teenager by Allan M. Jalon
- Abstract Painting by Rachel Hurn
Art Books
- The Death-Ray by Bill Kartalopoulos
- John Gould: The Family of Toucans by Benjamín Schultz-Figueroa
- Redheaded Peckerwood by Adam Bell
LastWords
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from The Revolution Of Everyday Life
by Raoul Vaneigem
A new translation from the French by Donald Nicholson-Smith
Editor's Message
- The Rails 2011 Player of the Year by Theodore Hamm
Publisher's Message
- Note from the Publisher by Phong Bui