Season 4

Season 4 of Momus: The Podcast invites art critics and journalists to talk about an important piece of their writing—texts that carry stories, that ran in prestigious publications to great acclaim, or that were killed under tense circumstances. Every two weeks, co-hosts Sky Goodden and Lauren Wetmore will ask a different writer to read their text to us, and then discuss how it came into being—its inspiration, construction, and impact.

To launch the season, Goodden interviews her co-host Wetmore about a piece that was published in Momus and was shortlisted for a 2016 International Award for Art Criticism, a sharp and farcical review of Manifesta 11: What Artist and Curators Do for Money, which demonstrates a rare example of curatorial criticism. Their conversation ranges from sharpening the perfect retort to writing in bed, with Wetmore reflecting on the driving impulse to write this, her only published review to date: “Like, who’s making this? How much are they getting paid? What process are they using to get this done? How are you, the curator, and your artist, and your intellectual conceit, tied to the making of this work? Because isn’t that the essentially interesting part of the commissioning process? We’re there to be able to touch in some oblique way how this came to be. And if we want to pretend that it came to be out of thin air—as I find a lot of curators want to pretend—then I’m simply not interested. Because it’s not true.”

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

About the Guest

About the Guest, and more

  • Lauren Wetmore is a Canadian writer, editor, and curator based in Brussels. She has directed Momus Programs since 2020, and is co-host/producer of Momus: The Podcast since 2017. Wetmore is on the Board of Directors of rekto:verso magazine and co-editor of The Employee, with Joshua Schwebel (Art Metropole, 2025). She has written for catalogues from Mousse Publishing and Sternberg Press; and has published in frieze, MadaMasr, Spike Arts Quarterly, and C Magazine, among others. Wetmore has held positions at MUDAM Luxembourg, the Carnegie Museum of Art, Frieze Projects London, Mophradat, Barbican Art Gallery, The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity; and she has curated independent projects for the Kunstenfestivaldesarts and Hangar Barcelona.

More by the Guest

Momus Residency: To Build and Sustain

August 1115, 2025
With faculty members Dr. Kemi Adeyemi, Camille Bacon, Sky Goodden, Jessica Lynne, Elisabeth Nicula, and Lauren Wetmore.

Momus Critical Writing Fellowship 2025

January 1December 1, 2025
With fellows David Ayala-Alfonso, Alexandra Méndez García, Ramona Ngin, and Andrii Ushytskyi and mentors Sky Goodden, Jessica Lynne, Merray Michael Mina, Catherine G. Wagley, and Lauren Wetmore.

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 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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