The Brooklyn Rail
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The Brooklyn Rail is a publication and platform for the arts, culture, humanities, and politics. The Rail is based out of Brooklyn, New York. It features in-depth critical essays, fiction, poetry, as well as interviews with artists, critics, and curators, and reviews of art, music, dance, film, books, and theater.
The Rail's 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 Rail operates a small press called Rail Editions, which publishes literary translations, poetry, and art criticism. In addition to the small press, the Rail has also organized panel discussions, readings, film screenings, music and dance performances, and has curated exhibitions through a program called Rail Curatorial Projects.
Notable contributors
- Paul Auster
- John Ashbery
- Dore Ashton
- Olivier Berggruen
- Bill Berkson
- Charles Bernstein
- Anselm Berrigan
- Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
- Carlos Brillembourg
- Mahogany L. Browne
- David Carrier
- Dan Cameron
- Mary Ann Caws
- Neeli Cherkovski
- Norma Cole
- DJ Spooky
- Brian O'Doherty
- John Elderfield
- Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
- Bob Holman
- Joan Kee
- Donald Kuspit
- Ann Lauterbach
- Ralph Lemon
- Jonathan Lethem
- Lucy Lippard
- Barbara London
- Paul Mattick Jr.
- Ann McCoy
- Jonas Mekas
- W. J. T. Mitchell
- Robert C. Morgan
- Eileen Myles
- Marjorie Perloff
- Harry Philbrick
- Robert Pincus-Witten
- Joachim Pissarro
- Nancy Princenthal
- Kristin Prevallet
- Carter Ratcliff
- Maura Reilly
- Barbara Rose
- Irving Sandler
- Barry Schwabsky
- David Shapiro
- Lowery Stokes Sims
- Pamela Sneed
- Robert Storr
- David Levi Strauss
- Cole Swensen
- Cecilia Vicuña
- Jasmine Wahi
- Anne Waldman
- Amei Wallach
- McKenzie Wark
- Lawrence Weschler
- Peter Lamborn Wilson
- John Yau
- Octavio ZayaTemplate:Colend
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