THE HELD ESSAYS ON VISUAL ART
CARROLL DUNHAM: Eyes Wide Shut
by Alexi Worth
Art
“One more question,” announced the moderator, and a woman in the front row raised her hand. “What is it with all the female genitalia?” There was a ripple of nervous laughter from the crowd, who had come to hear Carroll Dunham being interviewed about his recent “Bathers” paintings.1 “Are you a pervert?” she continued, “Are you a feminist? What’s going on?” The laughter grew, acknowledging not only the glaring absurdity of the evening’s juxtapositiontwo middle-aged guys talking while a procession of giant pink nipples and anuses and labia were projected above their headsbut also, an unexpected and curious detail: the questioner was Laurie Simmons.
Isamu Noguchi: Driven to Create
Verbatim
The peripatetic early life of Isamu Noguchi did much to shape his development as a diverse and ambitious artist. He was born in 1904 in Los Angeles to the writer Yone Noguchi, of Japan, and Leonie Gilmour, an American who edited his work; his mother moved with him to Japan two years later with the intention that Isamu would benefit by growing up in the orbit of his father. Instead Yone married another woman, and Leonie raised the boy alone. By 1912 Isamu and Leonie had settled in Chigasaki, on the central eastern coast, where he attended Catholic school, and in 1916 moved to an English-speaking community in nearby Yokohama. Here, Isamu never completely assimilated, recalling, “I became a stranger to myself, a stranger in the land.
Love and Magic:
Anna Billers The Love Witch
by Brittany Stigler
Film
“All witchcraft comes from carnal lust, which in women is insatiable.” So reads the 1486 treatise Malleus Maleficarum (The Witch Hammer), also known as the witch-hunt manual that perpetuated the image of the witch as a phallus-stealing, sexually perverse puppet of Satan.
SLAVS AND TATARS Afteur Pasteur
by Ann McCoyArtSeen
Slavs and Tatars, perhaps the smartest artist collaborative around, have returned for their first New York exhibition since Beyonsense at MoMA (2012).
CO-FOUNDER&ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Dear Friends and Readers,
by Phong BuiIn the current horizontal media landscape, where everyone is deemed an expert, as Isaac Asimov wrote, “The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that ‘my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.’”
Recalling the Saints
by Susan HarrisAs serious, trained professionals who care deeply about art and artists, and place a high value on the disciplines of art history and art criticism, we regularly reflect on the role of the art writer/critic—what it is today and what it should be in a rapidly changing art world.
- Exit Art by Barry Schwabsky
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At the Speed of Light:
Larry Poons Paintings of the 1960s Interview with the artist by David Ebony - Hudson by Jennifer R. Gross
- L’École de 8 Rue Saint-Victor by Raphael Rubinstein
- Grateful to all things past. Service for all things present. Embrace of all things future. by Phong Bui
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JUDITH STEIN with Susan Harris
Eye of the Sixties: Richard Bellamy and the Transformation of Modern Art - Sylvia Hochfield by Barbara A. MacAdam
- A Critical Rescue Mission by Alexandra C. Anderson
- Leo Steinberg, Rosalind Krauss, Scott Burton, Siah Armajani, Betsy Baker, Printed Matter by Nancy Princenthal
- Elizabeth C. Baker by Richard Kalina
- Towards a Foothold in New York by Elizabeth C. Baker
- Who Has Your Back? by Eleanor Heartney
- My Mentors by Irving Sandler
- Yayoi Kusama by Lynn Gumpert
- John Perreault by Brett Littman
- Recalling a Notable Logician-Philosopher Connecting with the Art World by Phyllis Braff
- Alan Solomon by Norman L Kleeblatt
- William Cobbett by Martha Schwendener
- Notes on Influence by Holland Cotter
- AGNES MARTIN by Mira Dayal
- SLAVS AND TATARS Afteur Pasteur by Ann McCoy
- Turner Prize 2016 by William Corwin
- Gay Gotham: Art and Underground Culture in New York by Phillip Griffith
- SALLY MANN Remembered Light: Cy Twombly in Lexington by David Carrier
- Séance with Warhol, Brunch with RuPaul by Connor Hamm
- HÉLIO OITICICA To Organize Delirium by Hearne Pardee
- Valentin de Boulogne Beyond Caravaggio by Jason Rosenfeld
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Dubuffet Drawings,
1935 – 1962
by Hovey Brock - ALEX WEBB La Calle, Photographs from Mexico by Matthew Biro
- KAREN GUNDERSON by Kathleen Hefty
- CAMILLE HENROT by Anthony Hawley
- CAITLIN KEOGH Loose Ankles by Jessica Holmes
- Parc Natural by David Rhodes
- After, Ever After by Tom McGlynn
- Breathing Lights by Charles Duncan
- The Sun Chaser by Phong Bui
- The Democracy of Touches: A New Reading of Richard Pousette-Dart by Phong Bui
Art
ArtSeen
- AGNES MARTIN by Mira Dayal
- SLAVS AND TATARS Afteur Pasteur by Ann McCoy
- Turner Prize 2016 by William Corwin
- Gay Gotham: Art and Underground Culture in New York by Phillip Griffith
- SALLY MANN Remembered Light: Cy Twombly in Lexington by David Carrier
- Séance with Warhol, Brunch with RuPaul by Connor Hamm
- HÉLIO OITICICA To Organize Delirium by Hearne Pardee
- Valentin de Boulogne Beyond Caravaggio by Jason Rosenfeld
- Dubuffet Drawings, 1935 – 1962 by Hovey Brock
- ALEX WEBB La Calle, Photographs from Mexico by Matthew Biro
- KAREN GUNDERSON by Kathleen Hefty
- CAMILLE HENROT by Anthony Hawley
- CAITLIN KEOGH Loose Ankles by Jessica Holmes
- Parc Natural by David Rhodes
- After, Ever After by Tom McGlynn
- Breathing Lights by Charles Duncan
- The Sun Chaser by Phong Bui
- The Democracy of Touches: A New Reading of Richard Pousette-Dart by Phong Bui
Critics Page
- Exit Art by Barry Schwabsky
- At the Speed of Light: Larry Poons Paintings of the 1960s Interview with the artist by David Ebony
- Hudson by Jennifer R. Gross
- L’École de 8 Rue Saint-Victor by Raphael Rubinstein
- Grateful to all things past. Service for all things present. Embrace of all things future. by Phong Bui
- JUDITH STEIN with Susan Harris Eye of the Sixties: Richard Bellamy and the Transformation of Modern Art
- Sylvia Hochfield by Barbara A. MacAdam
- A Critical Rescue Mission by Alexandra C. Anderson
- Leo Steinberg, Rosalind Krauss, Scott Burton, Siah Armajani, Betsy Baker, Printed Matter by Nancy Princenthal
- Elizabeth C. Baker by Richard Kalina
- Towards a Foothold in New York by Elizabeth C. Baker
- Who Has Your Back? by Eleanor Heartney
- My Mentors by Irving Sandler
- Yayoi Kusama by Lynn Gumpert
- John Perreault by Brett Littman
- Recalling a Notable Logician-Philosopher Connecting with the Art World by Phyllis Braff
- Alan Solomon by Norman L Kleeblatt
- William Cobbett by Martha Schwendener
- Notes on Influence by Holland Cotter
Books
- A New Kind of Spooky by Katie Rice
- What Can You Do with The Taming of the Shrew? by Alison Tate Lewis
- DANIEL MENAKER with Susan Shapiro by Susan Shapiro
- Against the Willowy Rascal with Giant Phallus by William Lessard
- TIM MURPHY with Jill Dearman
- The Gun Room by Tadzio Koelb
- Between Life and Death by Ryan Avanzado
- MAYBE LOSS IS WHAT LITERATURE IS FOR RICK MOODY with Porochista Khakpour
- HE WAS ONCE MY STUDENT KEVIN CAREY with Rod Kessler
- Zadie Smith Offers Some New Moves by John Domini
- Sorrow, Exile, and Cunning by Torrey Crim
- Collaborations with Time by Michael Klein
- Dare to Be Naïve by Taney Roniger
- All the Worlds a Stage by Katharina Smundak
Music
- Brooklyn Rail Highly Selective Music Events
- It Will Be the Silence, Where I Am? by Lital Khaikin
- Ten Years of the Jalopy Theatre by Robert Jackson Wood
- Dont Think Twice, Its Alright by George Grella
- The End (of the Year) Justifies the Means: Best of 2016 by Marshall Yarbrough
- Outtakes by Steve Dalachinsky
- On Dylans Nobel by Michael Millner
Dance
- Ballet, Evolving by Susan Yung
- Opening the Door to Memory by Sariel Frankfurter
- NYCBs Fashion Gala Leaps Forward by Susan Yung
- Two Revolutions: Saw You Yesterday and Mourn and Never Tire by Gillian Jakab
- This is the Kind of Dance that We Do by Anonymous
Film
- Love and Magic: Anna Billers The Love Witch by Brittany Stigler
- Bluebeard Revisited: Gastón Solnickis Kékszakállú by Daniel Walber
- ALISON S. M. KOBAYASHI and CHRISTOPHER ALLEN with Tess Takahashi
- Rough Seeing: Gianfranco Rosis Fire At Sea by Peter Goldberg
- History in Fragments: Samir Jamal Aldins Iraqi Odyssey by Simon Davis-Cohen
Theater
Fiction
- The Histories by Herodotus, translated from the ancient Greek by Nirmal Dass
- Good people by Sergio Gutiérrez Negrón
- The Last Election by Johannah Rodgers
- inSerial: part three Delusions of Being Observed by Lewis Warsh
- LOST AND FOUND ANIMALS a misplaced bestiary Part 3: The Inverted Owp (Mobius Transversus) by Sid Gershgoren
- Tragic Strip by T. Motley
Poetry
Verbatim
Poetry
- Thirteen by Buck Downs
- from Insurgentes / Avenues by Marc Nasdor
- One by Alex Cuff
- See you soon America by Ben Keating
Art Books
Special Report
- Dispatches from the Campaign by David Levi Strauss
The Well
- 67 Orange Street by Mitchell Kuga
Editor's Message
- Recalling the Saints by Susan Harris
Co-Founder's Message
- Dear Friends and Readers, by Phong Bui