September 2020
Featuring interviews with Michael Armitage, Dawoud Bey, Torkwase Dyson, Max Hollein, and Tony Oursler. Guest Critic Elizabeth Bishop “World on Fire.”
The “September 2020” Issue of the Brooklyn Rail was published on September 8, 2020.
ArtSeen
(Nothing but) Flowers
– By Alfred Mac AdamGeorge Ortman: Against Abstraction
– By David RhodesSummer McCorkle: des abends
– By Ann C. CollinsIsaac Aden: Vespers and Auroras
– By David Carriererotics: towards a poetics of the liminal
– By Lucia HinojosaOur World is Burning
– By Olivia GilmoreDon Voisine: Time Out
– By Robert C. MorganTorkwase Dyson: Studies for Bird and Lava
– By Jason RosenfeldJennie C. Jones: Passing Tones and Broken Chords
– By Adriana FurlongRute Merk: SS20
– By William CorwinHélio Oiticica: Dance in My Experience
– By Bruna ShapiraArtist Stories from the Pandemic
– By Joyce BeckensteinJeffrey Gibson: Because Once You Enter My House It Becomes Our House
– By Susan BreyerArtemisia
– By David CarrierBanksy: A Visual Protest
– By David CarrierAn Alternative Canon: Art Dealers Collecting Outsider Art
– By Jonathan GoodmanSusan Philipsz: Muffled Drums/The Unquiet Grave
– By Nicholas HeskesFrank Jones: 114591
– By Nicholas HeskesThe Institute of Queer Ecology: Metamorphosis
– By Alex A. JonesThe Game of Life - Emergence in Generative Art
– By Charlotte KentPhilip Guston: What Endures
– By Barbara A. MacAdamJorinde Voigt
– By Barbara A. MacAdamScott Benzel: Mindless Pleasures
– By Yxta Maya MurrayMaureen Catbagan
– By Amber Jamilla MusserBarkley L. Hendricks: In the Paint
– By Lee Ann NormanAshley Garrett: Aegis
– By Robert R. ShaneAri Marcopoulos: Fast Breaks
– By Robert SlifkinNancy Shaver, Max Goldfarb & Sterrett Smith: fastness, slowness and Monstrous Beauty
– By Simon WuClotilde Jiménez: The Contest
– By Simon WuAndrew Sendor: InstaCOVID Drawings
– By Osman Can YerebakanSusan Philipsz: Sleep Close and Fast
– By Patrick J. Reed