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Momus is an international online art publication and podcast that promotes art writing and journalism, and stresses a return to an art criticism that is evaluative, accountable, and brave. Since October 2014, Momus has quickly become a trusted reference for those wishing to reflect on contemporary art at a slightly slower pace, and with greater focus and integrity, than online platforms typically allow. Momus has attracted over 850,000 readers in its first four years, and was shortlisted – twice – for the International Award for Art Criticism. Momus produces a podcast, syndicated by NTS Radio; and recently published its first print anthology, "Momus: A Return to Art Criticism Vol. 1 (2014-17)". Visit Momus.ca/book to order your copy.

Features, Podcast• August 13, 2018

Episode 3: Art Criticism vs. Journalism with Catherine G. Wagley and Julia Halperin

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In the first episode of Momus’s new “Criticism in Conversation” podcast series, an art critic and an art journalist parse the differing responsibilities and…

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Artnet News, Features• June 12, 2018

What Will Art Look Like in 100 Years? Sixteen Contemporary Artists Predict the Future

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It’s an understatement to say that a lot can change in 100 years. A century ago, Europe was just limping out of World War…

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Features• March 13, 2018

America Meredith, Lori Blondeau, and Raven Chacon Remember James Luna (1950-2018)

By Momus

  March 9, 2018 America Meredith Shockwaves shot through the Native artworld with the sad news that James Luna (Pooyukitchchum-Ipai-Mexican-American) had walked on. He…

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