The Third Rail Issue 8 Launch Party

The Third Rail Issue 8 Launch Party

Free nonprofit periodical devoted to a discussion of modern and contemporary art, politics, philosophy, and culture

Please join us for the Minneapolis launch of Issue 8 of The Third Rail. The night will feature an exhibition of 23 commisioned posters by artists, a presentation of the 1966 piece 'Come Out' by Steve Reich, and DJ sets by Jackie Beckey and Elori Kramer.

With this, writes The Third Rail, we interrupt our regular programming so as to respond as a publication to the political turmoil of present moment, sadly multiplied repeatedly during the production of this issue; topics addressed include the festering of neo-fascism, police brutality, citizens united, Trump, Clinton, Bernie, the student loan crisis, the battle over women’s reproductive rights, and the upcoming election. We didn’t want to look back in a year or ten years and regret having remained silent while the house was on fire, only instead of issuing a programmatic statement, we decided to present a plurality of statements by artists who each had a poster or sign to work with. Inside the front cover, there’s no intro or preamble, save for an epigraph —

When you invent the ship, you also invent the shipwreck.
—Paul Virilio, Politics of the Very Worst

Issue 8 features posters by:
Aaron Anderson & Eric Timothy Carlson
Lise Haller Baggesen
Gina Beavers
Judith Bernstein
A.K. Burns
Dante Carlos
Cameron Gainer
Sam Gould
Albert Herter & Hiro Kone
Jibade-Khalil Huffman
Alfredo Jaar
Chris Kasper
Devin Kenny
Justin Lieberman
Jordan Nassar & Brendan Fowler
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Peter Rostovsky
Bruce Tapola
Jonathan Thomas
Voider
Christine Wang
C. Spencer Yeh

The Third Rail is a nonprofit quarterly publication dedicated to a discussion of modern and contemporary art, politics, philosophy, and culture, featuring critical essays and reviews, interviews, literary arts and artist center spread projects. Based in Minneapolis, The Third Rail is an editorially independent affiliate of The Brooklyn Rail. www.thirdrailquarterly.org


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