September 2017
The “September 2017” Issue of the Brooklyn Rail was published on September 7, 2017.
Critics Page
On Slow Art: Introduction
– By Arden ReedThe Eyes of Statues
– By Hunter DukesThe Quick Hello vs. The Long Goodbye
– By Barbara RoseDarwin's Slow Time
– By Jonathan SachsBefore the Click
– By Eugenia ParryOn Time
– By Randy GibsonSpeed Living
– By Mark AndrejevicAndy Warhol, Sleep (1963)
– By Blake GopnikLa Chambre Clair
– By Paul Saint-AmourSlowness
– By Chris DerconSublime Boredom and the Drowsy Reader
– By Charles BaxterTwo Slowness-es of Democracy
– By Jeremy McKeySlowly Repairing Our Relationship with Art Itself
– By Alex FindlayPicasso, Braque, and Early Film in Cubism
– By Bernice RoseSlowpoke
– By Gregg M. HorowitzReflections on Slowness and Art
– By Enrique Martinez CelayaThe Slow Onset of Catastrophe in the Russian Summer
– By Kevin M. F. PlattOn the Weaponization of Sight
– By Tom LinCinema, Fast and Slow
– By Mark GobleLuminist Paintings at the National Gallery
– By Edward Hirsch