Art In Conversation
EJ Hauser with Phong H. Bui
On the occasion of EJs new exhibit, Voyagers, at Derek Eller Gallery (April 29May 29, 2021), I paid a visit to her Sunset Park studio for an in-depth conversation with the painter about her practice leading to this body of new paintings, and more.
Art In Conversation
Alex Hay with Amanda Gluibizzi
An artist with an eye resolutely toward possibility, Hay has been omnivorous, taking advantage of opportunities as theyve presented themselves, whether in terms of subject matter or medium. As Hay tells us, the genesis of my work is circumstances.
Art In Conversation
Ebecho Muslimova with Anna Tome
Ebecho Muslimova is a Russian-born, New York-based artist known for ever-evolving depictions of her illustrated character, Fatebe (Fah-tee-bee), who overflows with physicality and impropriety, free of the anxieties of a socially conscious being.
Art In Conversation
Federico Solmi with Dan Cameron
Solmis recurring subject is the knowing abuse of power, and he has a bleak and urgent message for us regarding this particularly agonizing moment in history: it has happened before, it will happen again, and there is very little within our power to stop it. Bucking convention, Solmi even sees it from the perspective of the aggressors, whose greatest wish is to wall themselves off from the rest of us, the better to enjoy the fruits of their plunder.
Art In Conversation
Peter Lamborn Wilson with Lucía Hinojosa, Diego Gerard, Raymond Foye, and Anne Waldman
We talked for hourssurrounded by his books and objectsabout language and its origins, about technology, US-Mexican politics, and primordial societies, themes we were pursuing in the translation of his texts.
From the Publisher & Artistic Director
Dear Friends and Readers,
By Phong BuiWhen we remember things past, be it as a personal or collective attempt, we hardly ever solely depend upon one defining narrative. We instead thrive on the constancy of reshaping whatever needs, from our past, to accommodate whatever demands our present calls forth.
Editor's Message
On trans | fem | endurance
By McKenzie WarkThe year before COVID-19 arrived in New York, I felt like I was finally getting to live my life. Id come out as a transsexual woman, gone on hormones, made a few other changes, big and small. I was enjoying being out in the world.
Critics Page
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I Hate Zoom
– By Zarina C -
Let Us Live
– By Jordana LeSesne -
Utopian Disappointments
– By Tamsin Kimoto -
Black Carnelian Grotto
– By Shola von Reinhold -
Trans-Gendered, or How to Disappear
– By Sessi Kuwabara Blanchard -
Something as Ordinary as a Smile
– By Vanessa Clark -
Untitled/Unlabeled
– By Linda La -
The Sapphire Sea
– By Jackie Ess -
The Type of Power Our World Needs
– By Davia Spain -
untitled
– By Joss Barton
ArtSeen
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Marilyn Lerner: Walking Backward Running Forward—Again
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Remy Jungerman: Brilliant Corners
– By William Corwin -
Daiga Grantina: Temples
– By Alex Bennett -
John Giorno
– By Barbara A. MacAdam -
Hermann Nitsch: Bayreuth Stories
– By Alfred Mac Adam -
J Stoner Blackwell & Masamitsu Shigeta
– By Darla Migan -
Katie DeGroot: Boscage
– By Robert R. Shane -
The National 2021: New Australian Art
– By Paul Gladston -
Hypnose
– By Joseph Nechvatal -
Alice Neel: People Come First
– By Ann C. Collins -
Liu Xiaodong: Borders
– By Vivian Li -
Rebecca Warren: V
– By Louis Block -
Estamos Bien: La Trienal 20/21
– By Alfred Mac Adam -
Kennedy Yanko: Postcapitalist Desire
– By Folasade Ologundudu -
Kate Millett: Terminal Piece
– By Ksenia Soboleva -
Matthew Schrader: M. Obultra 3
– By Peter Brock -
Monique Mouton: Inner Chapters
– By Louis Block -
Wilhelm Sasnal: New Paintings and One Film
– By Amanda Gluibizzi -
Kim Juwon: The night, the past recalls the past
– By Jonathan Goodman -
Nour Mobarak: Logistique Elastique
– By Benjamin Clifford -
Tariku Shiferaw: It’s a love thang, it’s a joy thang
– By Charles Moore -
David Row
– By Colin Edgington -
Alessandro Pessoli: Carousel
– By Charles Schultz -
Julie Mehretu
– By David Rhodes -
Jo Messer: Knees to Navel
– By Reilly Davidson -
Rose Salane: C21OWO
– By Adriana Furlong -
Still/Live
– By Charlotte Kent
Table of Contents
Publisher's Message
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Dear Friends and Readers,
– By Phong Bui
Editor's Message
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On trans | fem | endurance
– By McKenzie Wark
Art
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EJ Hauser with Phong H. Bui
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Alex Hay with Amanda Gluibizzi
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Ebecho Muslimova with Anna Tome
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Federico Solmi with Dan Cameron
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Peter Lamborn Wilson with Lucía Hinojosa, Diego Gerard, Raymond Foye, and Anne Waldman
ArtSeen
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Marilyn Lerner: Walking Backward Running Forward—Again
– By David Rhodes -
Remy Jungerman: Brilliant Corners
– By William Corwin -
Daiga Grantina: Temples
– By Alex Bennett -
John Giorno
– By Barbara A. MacAdam -
Hermann Nitsch: Bayreuth Stories
– By Alfred Mac Adam -
J Stoner Blackwell & Masamitsu Shigeta
– By Darla Migan -
Katie DeGroot: Boscage
– By Robert R. Shane -
The National 2021: New Australian Art
– By Paul Gladston -
Hypnose
– By Joseph Nechvatal -
Alice Neel: People Come First
– By Ann C. Collins -
Liu Xiaodong: Borders
– By Vivian Li -
Rebecca Warren: V
– By Louis Block -
Estamos Bien: La Trienal 20/21
– By Alfred Mac Adam -
Kennedy Yanko: Postcapitalist Desire
– By Folasade Ologundudu -
Kate Millett: Terminal Piece
– By Ksenia Soboleva -
Matthew Schrader: M. Obultra 3
– By Peter Brock -
Monique Mouton: Inner Chapters
– By Louis Block -
Wilhelm Sasnal: New Paintings and One Film
– By Amanda Gluibizzi -
Kim Juwon: The night, the past recalls the past
– By Jonathan Goodman -
Nour Mobarak: Logistique Elastique
– By Benjamin Clifford -
Tariku Shiferaw: It’s a love thang, it’s a joy thang
– By Charles Moore -
David Row
– By Colin Edgington -
Alessandro Pessoli: Carousel
– By Charles Schultz -
Julie Mehretu
– By David Rhodes -
Jo Messer: Knees to Navel
– By Reilly Davidson -
Rose Salane: C21OWO
– By Adriana Furlong -
Still/Live
– By Charlotte Kent
Critics Page
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I Hate Zoom
– By Zarina C -
Let Us Live
– By Jordana LeSesne -
Utopian Disappointments
– By Tamsin Kimoto -
Black Carnelian Grotto
– By Shola von Reinhold -
Trans-Gendered, or How to Disappear
– By Sessi Kuwabara Blanchard -
Something as Ordinary as a Smile
– By Vanessa Clark -
Untitled/Unlabeled
– By Linda La -
The Sapphire Sea
– By Jackie Ess -
The Type of Power Our World Needs
– By Davia Spain -
untitled
– By Joss Barton
Books
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Lilly Dancyger’s Negative Space
– By Jacquelyn Marie Gallo -
Mihaela Moscaliuc’s Cemetery Ink
– By Tony Leuzzi -
John Domini’s The Archeology of a Good Ragù
– By Jacob M. Appel -
Caleb Azumah Nelsons Open Water
– By Joseph Peschel -
Rachel Cusks Second Place
– By Joseph Peschel -
Matt Bell’s Appleseed
– By Kurt Baumeister -
David Winner with Joan Marcus
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Hanif Abdurraqib with Eric Farwell
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Nicole Krausss To Be a Man
– By Carissa Chesanek -
Caitlin Horrocks with Joseph Scapellato
– By Joseph Scapellato -
Adele Bertei with Luc Sante
Music
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From Space to Environment, Fluxus to Furniture Music: The Women of Kankyō Ongaku (Part II)
– By Sadie Rebecca Starnes -
Dealing With the Human Condition: Lisa Bella Donna
– By Vanessa Ague -
Maryanne Amacher: Selected Writings and Interviews
– By George Grella -
Duma and their Doom-Overload Nairobi-Kampala Electro-Metal Maelstrom
– By Martin Longley -
Listening In: Leni Stern, High-Flying Bird
– By Scott Gutterman
Dance
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Aliyah Dunn-Salahuddin with Luke Williams
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Bubbling Over with Joy
– By Susan Yung -
Moving Through Grief and Transition: devynn emory’s deadbird
– By Noa Weiss
Film
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Alexandre Koberidze’s What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?
– By Tyler Wilson -
Amalia Ulman’s El Planeta
– By Caitlin Quinlan
Theater
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We See You, White American Theater
– By Brittani Samuel
Fiction
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Crown Heights, 2020
– By Amber Joseph -
Mardon’s Night
– by Kjell Askildsen, translated from the Norwegian by Seán Kinsella
Poetry
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My Own Version of You
– By Evan Kennedy -
from mahogany
– By erica lewis -
five
– By Daniel Bouchard -
from Days
– By Simone Kearney -
nine
– By Anne Tardos -
five
– By Yanko González, translated from the Spanish by Stephen Rosenshein -
five
– By Bill Earle
Art Books
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Jessica Vaughn’s Depreciating Assets
– By Megan N. Liberty -
Schnabel
– By William Corwin -
Elliott Erwitt’s Found Not Lost
– By Sarah Moroz -
On Scale
– By Alexander Nagel -
Carolee Schneemann’s Parts of a Body House Book
– By Kate Silzer -
Emma Amos: Color Odyssey
– By Karen Chernick
In Memoriam
Field Notes
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Back to the Future?
– By Paul Mattick -
The Pandemic and the Economy: An Uncertain Prospect
– By José A. Tapia -
Pity the Poor Police: New Laws to Back the Blue
– By Rona Lorimer -
Palantir’s Picture of Michel Foucault, or How to “Discipline and Punish”
– By Julian Castronovo
The Miraculous
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51. (Both Banks of the Hudson River)
– By Raphael Rubinstein -
52. (New York’s Waterways)
– By Raphael Rubinstein -
53. (The Shoreline of the South Bronx)
– By Raphael Rubinstein -
54. (The East River)
– By Raphael Rubinstein -
55. (Gansevoort Peninsula)
– By Raphael Rubinstein