September 2018
The “September 2018” Issue of the Brooklyn Rail was published on September 4, 2018.
ArtSeen
To the Pit of Things: On Patrick Nagatani and Mentorship
– By Colin EdgingtonRackstraw Downes: Paintings & Drawings
– By Alfred Mac AdamDiana Thater
– By Emily WatlingtonThe Racial Imaginary Institute:
On Whiteness– By Nico WheadonThe Otolith Group: A Lost Future
– By Swagato ChakravortyThe First Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA): Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More
– By Joyce BeckensteinBodys Isek Kingelez: City Dreams
– By Maddie KlettMartha Rosler and Hito Steyerl: War Games
– By Lisa E. BloomYaara Zach: Unreasonable Doubt
– By Naomi LevChaim Soutine: Flesh
– By Alfred Mac AdamThe Thomas Cole House, Olana, and Lyndhurst
– By Jason RosenfeldHope and Hazard: A Comedy of Eros
– By Steven PestanaAnalia Segal: Contra la pared
– By Jonathan GoodmanVincent Fecteau
– By Alex JenPatrick Staff: hatefull to the stomach, harmefull to the braine
– By Nick HermanPlease Touch: Body Boundaries
– By Yasi AlipourTony Oursler: TC: the most interesting man alive
– By Ida PruittBrand-New & Terrific: Alex Katz in the 1950s
– By Phong H. BuiBrand-New & Terrific: Alex Katz in the 1950s
– By Tom McGlynnSummer of David
– By Osman Can YerebakanDavid Wojnarowicz
– By Jan AvgikosDavid Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night
– By Danilo MachadoThe Water Lilies: American Abstract Painting and the Last* Monet
– By Norman L KleeblattSheila Pepe: Hot Mess Formalism
– By Anthony HawleyRichanda Rhoden
– By Hadley SuterSeed
– By Michela MoscufoJonas Mekas: Notes from Downtown
– By Mark Bloch13th Forum Expanded Exhibition: A Mechanism Capable of Changing Itself
– By Anthony Hawley