October 2009
The “October 2009” Issue of the Brooklyn Rail was published on October 5, 2009.
ArtSeen
The 11th International Istanbul Biennial: What Keeps Mankind Alive?
– By Robert C. MorganJack Tworkov: Against Extremes: Five Decades of Painting
– By John YauJeni Spota: Fool's Small Victory
– By Terry R. MyersDavid Novros
– By John YauJack Whitten
– By Carrie MoyerHector Leonardi
– By Lyle RexerWe Don’t Need No Education...Well, Maybe a Little
– By Shane McAdamsLetter from BERLIN
– By David RhodesLetter from LONDON
– By Sherman SamThe Makers Market at The Old American Can Factory, Brooklyn
– By Cora FisherWilliam Blake's World: "A New Heaven Is Begun"
– By Thomas MicchelliBROOKLYN DISPATCHES: Aesthetic Cleansing
– By James KalmMaya Lin
– By Greg LindquistVasily Kandinsky
– By Valery OisteanuZipora Fried: Trust me. Be careful.
– By Kara L. RooneyIcons of the Desert: Early Aboriginal Paintings from Papunya
– By Laura HuntMax Pitegoff and Travess Smalley: Abstract Abstract
– By Roger Van VoorheesJoanne Greenbaum: Hollywood Squares, Elliott Green: Personified Abstraction
– By Cassandra NeyeneschConrad Marca-Relli: The New York Years, 1945-1967
– By Craig OlsonAlex Katz: Drawings
– By Phong H. BuiIrving Sandler, "Abstract Expressionism and the American Experience: A Reevaluation"
– By Jim Long