Season 4

“A school will change you, and it teaches you as much about how people will interpret you, misunderstand and dismiss you, as it will teach you about a creative life.”

Critic, curator, and educator Nora N. Khan reads from “Dark Study: Within, Below, and Alongside,” a feature text published in the inaugural issue of March, which starts with the question: “how to go on?” In discussion with Sky Goodden, Khan describes this question’s implications for a text about the “life and death” of study, especially for first-generation immigrants studying in the US; and the effects of writing this piece in the midst of a crisis for both art education and bodies of color. “This is an effect of trauma,” she says, of writing the piece. A text that operates on several levels and interweaves the personal and the proclamatory, “Dark Study” reads as both a repudiation of professionalism as we’ve come to know it, and a manifesto for the future potential of “mastery” in the arts.

This episode is supported by the National Gallery of Canada / Sobey Art Award, and University of Guelph’s Studio Art MFA program.

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

About the Guest

About the Guest, and more

  • Nora N. Khan is an independent critic, essayist, curator, editor, and educator. Her writing on philosophy of AI, with a focus on incomputable knowledge and the relationship of language to computation, is referenced heavily by practitioners across fields. Her books are “AI Art and the Stakes for Art Criticism” (2025), “Seeing, Naming, Knowing” (2019) and “Fear Indexing the X-Files” (2017), with Steven Warwick. She was the Co-Curator with Andrea Bellini of the Biennale de L’Image en Mouvement 2024, “A Cosmic Movie Camera,” hosted by Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, and curated “Manual Override” at The Shed in 2020. She is currently Arts Council Professor at UCLA in Design Media Arts.

More by the Guest

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.

Momus Emerging Critics Residency 2020

August 328, 2020
With faculty members Rahel Aima, Osei Bonsu, Daisy Desrosiers, Tammer El-Sheikh, Sky Goodden, Nora N. Khan, Mark Mann, Tausif Noor, James Oscar, Aliya Pabani, Andy Patton, Saelan Twerdy, and Lauren Wetmore.
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"Art and Technology Criticism"
Nora N. Khan, Mike Pepi

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