November 2015
The “November 2015” Issue of the Brooklyn Rail was published on November 5, 2015.
Critics Page
Social Ecologies
– By Greg LindquistAn Accumulation of Events
– By Matthew C. WilsonTough Acts, To Follow
– By Suzaan BoettgerEcological Normalcy
– By Willis ElkinsArt as Training in the Practice of Freedom
– By Nitasha DhilonOikos and Poesis: Art and Our Planetary Future
– By John ClarkREMIXING MESSAGES
A Call for Collaboration Between Artists and Scientists– By Mary MissLeave Things Open
– By Timothy MortonALEXIS ROCKMAN with Greg Lindquist
Eco-Feminism Revisited
– By Eleanor HeartneyBefore the Storm Clouds of the 21st Century
– By Mel ChinFrom Eco-Art to Biopolitical Struggle on the Eve of COP21
– By Yates McKeeAn Art of "Why Not?"
– By Jeffrey KastnerRE: Ecology Draft
– By Nancy NowacekSARAH NELSON WRIGHT and EVE MOSHER
A BUCKET LIST FOR ARTISTS WORKING IN THE AGE OF ECOLOGICAL COLLAPSE
The Top Ten Things Not To Miss Before They Are Gone!– By Mark Dion and David BrooksLand of Syllepsis
– By Kevin ZuckerBeyond the Scenic Vista
– By Ian CofréAlternative Spaces and the Anthropocene
– By Gean Morenoa collective free association of "A Proverbial Machine in the Garden"
– By David BrooksNotes on Landscape/Painting/Photography/the Sublime
– By Martha SchwendenerPanel on Eco-poetics, SVA, September 16, 2010
– By Rackstraw DownesThe Appalachian Mountaintop Patrol
– By Laura ChipleyJust Act Natural...
– By Tom McGrathAll Animals That Are Not White Men
– By Dana SherwoodElene Abashidze and Gio Sumbadze
Blued Trees on the front lines journal excerpts
– By Aviva RahmaniA Little Inspiration Can Go a Long Way
– By Tara DeporteNature Morte
– By Marc HandelmanFeral Landscape Love: Novel Ecosystems in the Studio and the Street
– By Ellie Irons