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  • We Are the Same Thing: The Sutured Selves of María Magdalena Campos-Pons

    by Allison Noelle Conner Reviews
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    by JJJJJerome Ellis Features
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    by Diana SeoHyung Features
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Reviews

We Are the Same Thing: The Sutured Selves of María Magdalena Campos-Pons

By Allison Noelle Conner

For the past few weeks, I’ve been mulling over an image from a single-channel video by interdisciplinary artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons. In Baño Sagrado…

Features

Havensong (after and for heidi andrea restrepo rhodes and Diana SeoHyung)

By JJJJJerome Ellis

Momus and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics have co-published the spring edition of Post/doc, the VLC’s biannual publishing series for discursive,…

Features

가는 길: Decision to Leave / On Leaving / Leaving

By Diana SeoHyung

Momus and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics have co-published the spring edition of Post/doc, the VLC’s biannual publishing series for discursive,…

Features

On Seher Shah, Expanding Home, and Listening to Delhi

By Pramodha Weerasekera

Every time I visit Delhi from Colombo, which has been my primary home for three decades, I fight sensory overwhelm caused by the fragility…

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Nizan Shaked

By Momus

Nizan Shaked is our guest this month! Shaked is Professor of Contemporary Art History, Museum, and Curatorial Studies at California State University, Long Beach,…

Reviews

Dreams Being Real: EDELO’s Frontline Resistance

By Brian Karl

Entering the main gallery at UC Santa Cruz’s Institute of the Arts and Sciences, visitors are confronted by a massive fallen tree made of…

Reviews

Intimacies Concealed and Performed: Katayoon Yousefbigloo and A Maior at Western Front

By Claire Geddes Bailey

“A pendant hangs, an amulet works,” claims Fawn, a character in curator Kiel Torres’s script and accompanying text for the exhibition Wishing on My…

Features

For Pleasure and Pictures: Robert Andy Coombs, His Critics, and the Language of Ableism

By Erin F. O'Leary

Sometimes the photographer Robert Andy Coombs operates his camera’s shutter with his mouth. Sometimes, he plays on the much-loved trope of self-portraiture, keeping the…

Features

Remembering Kelly Mark

By Momus

The artist Kelly Mark, prolific and beloved, left us on February 21, 2025. In spending time with her art these past weeks, I have…

Reviews

As Flight or Escape: Ralph Lemon at MoMA PS1

By Re'al Christian

Ralph Lemon has described choreography as “a daily event appropriate to uncontrolled circumstances.” If the traditional role of the choreographer is to determine the…

Ajay Kurian

By Momus

Season 8 of Momus: The Podcast launches with Ajay Kurian, an artist, critic, and co-founder of New Crits, a platform for artist mentorship. Kurian…

Features

The Boy in the Bathroom: Tom Burr’s Torrington Project

By Jamie Ross

It was with a frisson of anticipatory delight that I crossed the threshold of Tom Burr’s warehouse in Connecticut, two hours northeast of New…

Reviews

A Very Real American Place: The Suburban Unconscious in Mike Kelley

By Simon Wu

The suburb of Westland, Michigan, where Mike Kelley grew up, may be one of the only cities in the US renamed after a mall….

Features

Lineage and Light: Rose Marie Cromwell’s “A Geological Survey”

By Monica Uszerowicz

In what ways is a mother like a tree? A mother—a caregiver, really, because lineages are built not merely by blood and biology but…

Features, Reviews

On Weather and the Archive: Sofía Gallisá Muriente and Tony Cruz Pabón

By Alexandra Méndez García

For five months I lived with open windows in a suburb of San Juan, air ventilating through my apartment on days of both intense…

Features, Reviews

Ritual Maintenance: Edges and Encounters with Tina Girouard

By Diana SeoHyung

Maintenance I: Role Change, 1970 I give myself a haircut using the video system as a mirror. It is completely private, no one in…

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