Season 5

“We are post-purity,” observes Arushi Vats, a Delhi-based writer and inaugural fellow of the Momus/Eyebeam Critical Writing Fellowship. Rooted in field research and expanded through poetics, Vat’s text Exit the Rehearsal: A Body in Delhi, published by Runway Journal, is a precise yet capacious meditation on our “epoch of waste”— ecocide, legacy waste, and the Anthropocene in which Vats suggests that what we waste is “highly proximate, right under your skin, in your gut, and there is something radical in accepting that this is a part of your lifecycle.” In this interview with Lauren Wetmore, Vats discusses building a text from both a bodily and civic curiosity, and why sometimes, when writing about culture, it is important to leave the artworks out.

Arushi Vats is a writer based in New Delhi, India. Her essays have been published on online platforms such as Alternative South Asia Photography Connect (Asap Art), London School of Economics’s Department of International History, Critical Collective, Scroll.in, Mint, and The Quint. Additionally, she has authored curatorial notes for Galerie Mirchandani Steinruecke, Mumbai. Vats works as editorial manager at an arts foundation.

Momus: The Podcast is edited by Jacob Irish, with production assistance from Chris Andrews.

About the Guest

About the Guest, and more

  • Arushi Vats is a curator and writer pursuing a PhD in History of Art at University of Cambridge. She is the recipient of the Momus / Eyebeam Critical Writing Fellowship 2021 and the Art Scribes Award 2021. She was a member of the curatorial panel for Kochi Muziris Students’ Biennale 2022. She serves as Associate Editor for Fiction at Alternative South Asia Photography Connect, and is a member of the editorial panel for Cambridge Journal of Visual Culture.

More by the Guest

Momus Arts Journalism Residency

June 10July 25, 2024
Led by Catherine G. Wagley, and faculty members Elisa Wouk Almino, Julia Halperin, Catherine Hickley, Danielle Amir Jackson, Ossie Michelin, Carolina A. Miranda, and Niela Orr.

Momus Emerging Critics Residency 2021

August 920, 2021
With faculty members Rahel Aima, Hannah Black, Dr. Léuli Eshrāghi, Sky Goodden, Ebony L. Haynes, Candice Hopkins, Emmanuel Iduma, Jessica Lynne, Mark Mann, Catherine G. Wagley, and Lauren Wetmore.

Momus Critical Writing Fellowship 2021-22

May 1, 2021May 1, 2022
With fellows Arushi Vats, Simon Wu, and Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung and mentors Rahel Aima, Jessica Lynne, and Nora N. Khan.

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