June 2020
Featuring interviews with Penny Arcade, Lauren Bon, Lyle Ashton Harris, and Minjung Kim, and a conversation between John Elderfield and Terry Winters on Cézanne's rock and quarry paintings. Guest Critic Tom McGlynn: “The Mirror Displaced: Artists Writing on Art.”
The “June 2020” Issue of the Brooklyn Rail was published on June 5, 2020.
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News From Prescient Yesterdays
– By Esmé HogeveenQuaranzine
– By Debra Riley ParrCome to Your Census: Who Counts in America?
– By Osman Can YerebakanPamela Jorden: Reflector
– By David RhodesPainting the Essential
– By Alfred Mac AdamNari Ward and Robin Rhode: Power Wall
– By Barbara A. MacAdamReza Shafahi: Pomegranate Garden
– By Charles SchultzPublic Images
– By Bartolomeo SalaKarla Knight: Notes from the Lightship
– By Jonathan GoodmanAP: Assembled Personalities
– By Kathleen LangjahrThe Art of Daily Living
– By Tausif NoorAna Mendieta & Carolee Schneemann: Irrigation Veins
– By Josephine ZarkovichAllan McCollum: Early Works
– By William CorwinSaul Steinberg: Imagined Interiors
– By Barbara A. MacAdamRashid Johnson: Untitled Anxious Red Drawings
– By Amber Jamilla MusserAlberto Alejandro Rodríguez: Destruktion
– By Robert R. ShaneSam Lavigne and Tega Brain: New York Apartment
– By Simon WuBrandon Ndife: MY ZONE
– By Avram C. AlpertAlice Momm: The Gleaner’s Song
– By Susan BreyerBrandon Ndife: MY ZONE
– By Peter BrockStephen Kaltenbach: The Beginning and The End
– By Patrick J. ReedTheresa Bloise and George Boorujy: Messenger
– By Robert R. ShaneFlânerie in the Time of Corona
– By Ksenia M. SobolevaThe Dream Had Me
– By Ann C. CollinsWith Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art, 1972–1985
– By Olivia GauthierHow Can We Think of Art at a Time Like This?
– By Sahar KhraibaniCandice Breitz: Too Long, Didn't Read
– By Jason RosenfeldMichael Williams: Opening
– By Phyllis TuchmanSindy Lutz: Seascapes
– By William CorwinCortney Andrews: I See You
– By Helen Georgas