September 2008
The “September 2008” Issue of the Brooklyn Rail was published on September 12, 2008.
ArtSeen
Life on Mars: 55th Carnegie International
– By Thomas MicchelliLetter From Venice Off-Season: Art between the Biennials
– By Robert C. MorganDalí: Painting and Film
– By Valery OisteanuKirchner and the Berlin Street
– By Stephanie BuhmannMichael Peters & Erik Carlson
– By Warren FryJess: Paintings and Paste-Ups
– By John YauChris Domenick and Anne Pearce: Drawbridge
– By Becky BrownJ.M.W. Turner
– By Ben La RoccoAntonio López García
– By John YauRailing Opinion: Mao Is Like So Over
– By Ellen PearlmanPainting: Now and Forever, Part II
– By Craig OlsonLetter From Quito: Reality Revealed-Contemporary Art in Ecuador
– By Josh MorgenthauOne Live Stitch
– By Erin LindholmIs Contemporary Architecture a PR Panacea for Autocrats? Western Architectural Ethics & Undemocratic Nations
– By Hrag VartanianThe Olaf Eliasson Phenomenon
– By Shane McAdamsBay Area Now 5
– By Tessa DeCarloJonathan Pylypchuk
– By Natalie HaddadAfter Nature
– By Emily WarnerJilaine Jones: Sculpture
– By Sharon L. ButlerHome Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling Dreamland: Architectural Experiments since 1970
– By Ian VolnerLouise Bourgeois
– By Anne ByrdBrooklyn Dispatches: Virtually Overwhelmed
– By James KalmGhada Amer: Love Has No End
– By Kimberly LammGrandma
– By Cassandra NeyeneschLetter from London
– By Sherman SamUnpopular Culture
– By Sherman SamBourgeois Trilogy
– By Laura Hunt