The Thread of the Weave: Meaning from Material at Oakville Galleries
In an era of unprecedented political and ecological crisis, what does it mean for the public when the exhibitionary complex turns its gaze away…
Read MoreIn an era of unprecedented political and ecological crisis, what does it mean for the public when the exhibitionary complex turns its gaze away…
Read MoreIn late August 2019, Momus will be launching its inaugural Momus Emerging Critics Residency, in collaboration with Montreal’s Concordia University. We’re incredibly excited to…
Read MoreThe term “applied art” can only read as a misnomer in 2019, when the line between strictly functional and purely aesthetic art practices has…
Read MoreA common analogy for a sprawling, hypnotic, and potentially fruitless search on the Internet is the rabbit hole: dark, long, and terminating in a…
Read MoreThere is a room for reflection with plush fuchsia carpeting outside of American Monument, an exhibition by lauren woods (she always uses lower-case letters)…
Read More“The internet wouldn’t exist without pornography,” Marilyn Minter quipped on at least two occasions while in Hong Kong for the opening of her summer…
Read MoreI first observed the uncanny paintings of Ambera Wellmann in an intimate solo show at Toronto’s now-defunct Richard Rhodes Dupont Projects. A natural light…
Read MoreIn a 1998 New York Times book review, American historian Stephen Greenblatt recalled gazing, as a youth, at the landscapes on the Chinese wallpaper…
Read MoreMy friends in Detroit are obsessed with list-making. They’ve all been on the hunt for personalized license plates of late, exclaiming “BB Benz” or…
Read MoreNine years after the inaugural Prospect show of 2008, what can the exhibition that christened itself the United States’s only international biennial offer in…
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