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in the many communities across
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forced arts organizations and museums around the world to close their doors, the team at the
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has also organized panel discussions, readings, film screenings, music and dance performances, and has curated exhibitions through a program called Rail
Curatorial Projects. Notable among these exhibitions is "Artists Need to Create on the Same Scale that Society Has the Capacity to Destroy: Mare
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Italian art historian, critic and curator Francesca Pietropaolo, the show consisted of 73 different artists; with works discussing the social and ecological climate of our reality titled 'Artists Need to Create on the Same Scale that Society Has the Capacity to Destroy: Mare Nostrum
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sharing oversight duties. Bui comments that it's largely due to support from the arts community, and funding from art foundations, that has made it possible for the journal to maintain its creative autonomy. Hamm notes that the
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Nostrum" co-curated by
Francesca Pietropaolo and Phong Bui, an official Collateral Event of the 2019 Venice Biennale, which ran at Chiesa delle Penitenti, Venice from May to November 2019.
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Williams Cole, Christian Parenti, Heather Rogers, Daniel Baird, Emily DeVoti, Alan Lockwood, Ellen Pearlman, Donald Breckenridge, Monica de la Torre, and many more.
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print publication is published ten times a year and distributed to universities, galleries, museums, bookstores, and other organizations around the world free of charge. The
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non-profit funding, largely provided by private donors, has preserved the magazine's original aspiration to publish "a crucible of slanted opinions, artfully delivered."
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wrote, “This egalitarian show makes palpable the greatness of New York’s real art world.” In 2014, the exhibition was commemorated in a hardcover catalogue.
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The collection includes an introduction by Phong Bui and a selection of hand-drawn portraits he has made of those he has interviewed over the years.
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operates a small press called Rail
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features a collection of 26 artists, writers, and critics thoughts on visual culture and society during the mid-2010s. Edited by
Jonathan T.D.,
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is committed to supporting artists in their journey and elevating the important role that the arts and humanities play in shaping our society.
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established Rail
Curatorial Projects, an initiative to manifest the journal's goals within an exhibition context. That same year, the
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1880:"There's a Flood of Climate Change-Related Art at the Venice Biennale. Can It Make a Difference—Or Is It Adding to the Problem?"
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began as a small broadsheet with opinions printed in four columns in 1998. The founding editors included: Joe Maggio,
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2034:"Brooklyn Rail : Store : Rail Editions : Words Apart and Others by Jonas Mekas"
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Tell Me Something Good: Artist Interviews from The Brooklyn Rail,
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We the Immigrants is a project that at promotes and elevates
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1381:"Bloodflames Revisited | Brooklyn Rail Curatorial Projects"
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883:(2016), the second memoir of the art historian and critic
1854:"Science and Magic: Environmental Impact at the Biennale"
1568:"Intimacy in Discourse: and Unreasonable Sized Paintings"
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Modern liberal magazines published in the United States
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Pieces of a Decade: Brooklyn Rail Nonfiction 2000–2010
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2016:"Brooklyn Rail : Store : Rail Editions"
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