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Jonathan T.D. Neil

Jonathan T.D. Neil is Co-Founder of Inversion Art. From 2011-2015 he was Editor of The Held Essays on Visual Art for the Brooklyn Rail.

In Conversation

ROBERT LAZZARINI with Jonathan T. D. Neil

Jonathan T. D. Neil and Robert Lazzarini met at the Brooklyn Rail’s headquarters in mid-October to discuss the artist’s newest body of work, (damage), which will go on view at Marlborough Chelsea on November 15.

In Conversation

ALEXIS ROCKMAN with Jonathan T. D. Neil

Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, and nitrous oxide have increased to levels unprecedented in at least the last 800,000 years. Carbon dioxide concentrations have increased by 40 percent since pre-industrial times, primarily from fossil fuel emissions and secondarily from net land-use change emissions.

In Conversation

Tacita Dean with Jonathan T.D. Neil

Jonathan T.D. Neil speaks with Tacita Dean about her new projects, Los Angeles as Purgatory, the future of film, and her favorite Leo Steinberg essay.

In Conversation

TSIBI GEVA with Phong Bui and Jonathan T.D. Neil

Israeli artist Tsibi Geva’s exhibition, Paintings 2011 – 2013, curated by Barry Schwabsky, was on view at American University at the Katzen Arts Center in Washington D.C. from November 5 to December 15, 2013.

Cy Twombly

To understand Twombly is to understand how his immersion in the fragments and fascinations of Greek and Roman culture made his work a living conduit to the “enduring” forms, figures, and stories of the ancient world. If Twombly is “about” something, this is what it is.

"I Fucking Hate David Hockney"

I still don’t like much of the painting. The portraits, the post-impressionist rehashes, and landscapes. I don’t even like the swimming pools all that much, but I can see the point of them (and the point isn’t the money, though there’s that).

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MAY 2023

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