Between 1973 and 1978, Lynn Hershman Leeson hired photographers to document the life of her alter ego, Roberta Breitmore.
In Joyce Joumaa’s exhibition Prologue, music from the second, back gallery bled into the first: “اﻟﺑﺣر ﺑﻌﺷق اﻧﺎ – اﻟﺻﻐﯾرة ...
Installation view of Roksana Pirouzmand’s everything was once something else, OXY Arts, Los Angeles, 2026. Photo by Gina ...
This episode features Camille Bacon, a Chicago-based writer, editor, and the co-founder of Jupiter Magazine. In a far-ranging ...
Artists exhibiting at Brussels’s Établissement d’en Face are faced with an unusual choice. The long-standing artist-run space ...
Photographer Peter Hujar spends 89 cents on an Oscar Mayer liverwurst. “It’s expensive. But I was hungry, and I splurged,” he ...
Selecting the artists for the sixth edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale in Kerala, India, were ten curators, all of whom ...
This is the first of two reflections Momus published on the occasion of Tehching Hsieh: Lifeworks 1978–1999, on view at Dia Beacon through 2027. Find the second, by Lisa Hsiao Chen, here. “I wanted to ...
Visiting AMPHI Gallery for the first time, I was led to the back entrance near a nondescript row of parking spaces, lined up in front of rear doorways in a new development in Pasadena, California. It ...
Launched in 1995, SITE International Biennial was the first biennial for contemporary art in the United States. Over the course of its eleven editions, the organization has primarily focused on ...
In my book, Spoiled, I engage with a group of contemporary Asian American artists who expose and unravel the expectation that their work should heal and repair the wounds of racial difference as ...
Momus Residencies are online and in-person opportunities to connect and deepen art criticism and writing practices. Faculty include leading practitioners in the field, and participants range from ...
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