TWU Rolls from Occupy to Business as Usual
By Ari PaulA leading supporter of Occupy has opted to endorse the most Wall Street-friendly Democratic candidate for mayor.
Sand in Their Shoes
Belle Harbor Families Struggle to Return Home
By Amanda Waldroupe
The families of Beach 130th Street waited out Hurricane Sandy as they did Hurricane Irene, but as an empty oil tank bobbed down the street, their surprise at the storms strength mixed with fear and worry.
Apocalypse of the Mountaintops
By Reverend BillyThe wailing of Naked Grief opens up space that is no longer consumerized.
Art In Conversation
THE LIQUID IS THE FLUX
PAUL MCCARTHY with Jarrett Earnest
In the midst of Paul McCarthy's crazed take-over of New York City, he sat down with Jarrett Earnest amongst his life casts to discuss fluids, mold making, and Disneyland.
Art In Conversation
RADICALIZE YOUR OWN IMAGES AND SENSATIONS
CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN and HEIDE HATRY with Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
Carolee Schneemann and Heide Hatry explore current art practice filtered through a unique intergenerational friendship steeped with feminism, meat, performance, the vicissitudes of aging.
Art In Conversation
JOYCE PENSATO with Phong Bui
The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation invited artist Joyce Pensato and Rail Publisher Phong Bui to speak before an audience of the Sharpes space program recipients and other visitors to their Spring 13 open studios.
A Profile of VIK MUNIZ
By Michele Gerber KleinFamous for his frequently disturbing photographic experiments with allusion and contextual re-adaptation, Muniz is almost boyish in person.
Film In Conversation
PETER KUBELKA with Andrew Lampert
Peter Kubelka discusses pulling pranks on Theodor Adorno, café service in Vienna, and co-founding both the Austrian Film Museum and Anthology.
Theater In Dialogue
The Unavoidable Momentum of Steven Levenson
By Kathryn WalatAs Americans waste away in windowless conference rooms, embezzling a few thousand here and there, living among foreclosure signs, lying to loved ones, to our government, this 29-year-old playwright has taken notice.
from LABOR
By Jill MagiThe archaeologist leaves a copy of her autobiography on the corner of the desk knowing that at night the inspector cannot resist reading the manuscript entitled My Seneca Village.
Editor's Message Guest Critic
Transgression
By Cary LevineOne hundred years ago, Igor Stravinsky premiered The Rite of Spring, igniting a near-riot in the audience. Its hard to imagine that such a response could be elicited by a ballet based on obscure Russian folklore.
ArtSeen
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Scandal
– By Crystal AM Nelson -
TRANSGRESSION
– By Harper Montgomery
A Museological Dilemma -
THE CRIMINAL, AGED FIVE
– By Allan Gurganus
Infringement of a law, command or duty: Transgress. -
The Lesbians
– By Our Literal Speed -
Socialist, Digital, and Transgressive Objects
– By Philip Glahn -
Big Bird Made Me Watch
– By George Jenne -
Marginally Transgressive Painting
– By Gregory Williams -
TRANSGRESSING TRANSGRESSION:
– By Richard Langston
Reflections on Filmmaker Kurt Kren and the Vienna Actionists -
Art World Voodoo
– By Coco Fusco -
Network of Relative Objects: Transgression+Painting
– By Greg Lindquist -
GERT & UWE TOBIAS
– By David Rhodes -
TATE GALLERY
– By Desi Gonzalez
The Gallery of Lost Art -
ANSELM KIEFER Morgenthau Plan
– By William Corwin -
STANLEY WHITNEY Other Colors I Forget
– By Hearne Pardee -
BRUCE CONNER
– By Robert C. Morgan -
WORLDS WITHIN WORLDS
– By Marc Michael Epstein
The Collages of JONATHAN SCHORSCH -
MICHAEL BALLOU Raw/Cooked
– By Jonathan Goodman -
Metonymy, Mortality, and Wang Kepings Women
– By Alana Shilling-Janoff -
MAYA LIN Here and There
– By Taney Roniger -
GEORGE SUGARMAN Painted Wood
– By Jessica Holmes -
ELENA SISTO Between Silver Light and Orange Shadow
– By Robert Berlind -
PAUL DELVAUX
– By Valery Oisteanu -
MARK GREENWOLD Murdering the World, Paintings and Drawings 20072013
– By Phong Bui -
MAKOTO FUJIMURA Golden Sea
– By Margaret Graham -
DON VOISINE
– By Pac Pobric -
Eating Apollos Cattle
– By Ann McCoy -
CUI FEI Tracing the Origin
– By Matthew Shen Goodman
Table of Contents
Editor's Message
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Transgression
– By Cary Levine
Local
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Liu Makes His Case
– By Ari Paul -
Sand in Their Shoes Belle Harbor Families Struggle to Return Home
– By Amanda Waldroupe -
Aizzah's Travels
– By Eleanor J. Bader -
Seaside Stories
– By Saskia Kahn -
TWU Rolls from Occupy to Business as Usual
– By Ari Paul
Express
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Apocalypse of the Mountaintops
– By Reverend Billy -
Tomi Ungerer, Enfant Terrible BRAD BERNSTEIN with Williams Cole
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A Pack of Damn Lies
– By Matt Igoe
Art
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THE LIQUID IS THE FLUX PAUL MCCARTHY with Jarrett Earnest
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RADICALIZE YOUR OWN IMAGES AND SENSATIONS CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN and HEIDE HATRY with Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
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A Profile of VIK MUNIZ
– By Michele Gerber Klein -
JOYCE PENSATO with Phong Bui
ArtSeen
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Scandal
– By Crystal AM Nelson -
TRANSGRESSION A Museological Dilemma
– By Harper Montgomery -
THE CRIMINAL, AGED FIVE Infringement of a law, command or duty: Transgress.
– By Allan Gurganus -
The Lesbians
– By Our Literal Speed -
Socialist, Digital, and Transgressive Objects
– By Philip Glahn -
Big Bird Made Me Watch
– By George Jenne -
Marginally Transgressive Painting
– By Gregory Williams -
TRANSGRESSING TRANSGRESSION: Reflections on Filmmaker Kurt Kren and the Vienna Actionists
– By Richard Langston -
Art World Voodoo
– By Coco Fusco -
Network of Relative Objects: Transgression+Painting
– By Greg Lindquist -
GERT & UWE TOBIAS
– By David Rhodes -
TATE GALLERY The Gallery of Lost Art
– By Desi Gonzalez -
ANSELM KIEFER Morgenthau Plan
– By William Corwin -
STANLEY WHITNEY Other Colors I Forget
– By Hearne Pardee -
BRUCE CONNER
– By Robert C. Morgan -
WORLDS WITHIN WORLDS The Collages of JONATHAN SCHORSCH
– By Marc Michael Epstein -
MICHAEL BALLOU Raw/Cooked
– By Jonathan Goodman -
Metonymy, Mortality, and Wang Kepings Women
– By Alana Shilling-Janoff -
MAYA LIN Here and There
– By Taney Roniger -
GEORGE SUGARMAN Painted Wood
– By Jessica Holmes -
ELENA SISTO Between Silver Light and Orange Shadow
– By Robert Berlind -
PAUL DELVAUX
– By Valery Oisteanu -
MARK GREENWOLD Murdering the World, Paintings and Drawings 20072013
– By Phong Bui -
MAKOTO FUJIMURA Golden Sea
– By Margaret Graham -
DON VOISINE
– By Pac Pobric -
Eating Apollos Cattle
– By Ann McCoy -
CUI FEI Tracing the Origin
– By Matthew Shen Goodman
Books
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The Wet Flame of Your Tongue: Translating Yvan Goll NAN WATKINS with Tony Leuzzi
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Village People
– By David Rosen -
The Status is Quo
– By Matthew Daddona -
Speaking of Evil
– By Geoffrey Young -
Kafkas Campus
– By Gabe Durham -
Searching for the Man Behind the Cat
– By Greg Ryan -
Now the Story of a Wealthy Family Who Lost Everything
– By Katharina Smundak -
Something Has Happened
– By Weston Cutter -
The Way We Werent
– By Allen Guy Wilcox -
Sideways as a State of Being
– By Jeff Price -
A Matter of the Mind
– By Jeremy Polacek
Music
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The Handmades Tale
– By Kurt Gottschalk -
EMBODYING SOUND Exploring Londons Sonic Landscape
– By Andrew Cappetta -
DEERHUNTERS LONG DRIVE: Suburban Roots and the Path to a New Record, Monomania
– By Marshall Yarbrough -
Outtakes
– By Steve Dalachinsky -
PUNK ROCK LONELINESS The Brooklyn What and the Boroughs Past and Future
– By Charly Himmel
Dance
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Front and Center
– By Ryan Wenzel
Film
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RADICAL EMPATHY: Films of Ogawa Productions at Anthology Film Archives
– By Jonathan Kahana -
PETER KUBELKA with Andrew Lampert
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EL SICARIO, ROOM 164 A Film by Charles Bowden and Gianfranco Rosi (2012)
– By Rachael Rakes
Theater
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FRANKENSTEIN UPSTAIRS MAC ROGERS with Clay McLeod Chapman
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The Unavoidable Momentum of Steven Levenson
– By Kathryn Walat -
The Theater of Aging: Lighting a SPARC
– By Larissa Lury
Fiction
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When the Time Comes
– By Josef Winkler -
Poet In The Schools
– By Lynda Schor -
from LABOR
– By Jill Magi -
Elephant in the City
– By Connie Sun -
Tragic Strip
– By T. Motley -
Borb
– By Jason Little
Poetry
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Two Poems for Anselm Hollo
– By Vyt Bakaitis and Alice Notley -
Five
– By Alex Dimitrov -
Three
– By Simone White -
Seven
– By Jess Mynes -
Six
– By Mat Laporte