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Miciah Hussey

Miciah Hussey is an interdisciplinary scholar, writer, and educator based in New York. His writing has appeared in Art in America, Gagosian Quarterly, The Henry James Review, and Victorians as well as in gallery and museum catalogues. He has curated exhibitions at Gladstone Gallery and Bridget Donahue Gallery. An essay on Georgian artist Elene Chantladze is forthcoming. He is currently at work on a long-form lyric essay on the poetics of grief.

Reviews• August 28, 2024

Peter Hujar’s Still Life in Motion

By Miciah Hussey

There is a photograph installed near the end of Peter Hujar: Rialto at New York’s Ukrainian Museum that still holds my attention. It is…

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Reviews• April 17, 2024

On the Sense of Queer Loneliness: Sacha Yanow’s “Uncle!” at The Kitchen

By Miciah Hussey

A lone wolf stalks the edges of Sacha Yanow’s one-person performance Uncle! that premiered at The Kitchen in New York in February. In nature,…

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