September 30, 2010. The coincidence this week of my blog post on SFMOMA’s Open Space and Spencer Young’s review of Castration Myth at Steven Wolf Fine Arts is further underscored by the effort by both to situate the events of September 11 in unrelated images. As Young notes, the destruction of the Twin Towers was the most mediated and spectacular event in contemporary history, and so the re-coordination along different sight lines becomes, in part, an effort to reconsider encounter. This is a thread that Christine Wong Yap picks up in her review, and Laura Cassidy Rogers in her feature: how works of art might entice a viewer into multifaceted interactions, provoking optimism and skepticism in equal measure. Enjoy—PM