An Open Door, By the Lake: Nadia Belerique Advances Her Symbolism
A gift embedded in the trip to leafy, tony Oakville Galleries (a half-hour train ride from Toronto) is the moment you give yourself by…
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A gift embedded in the trip to leafy, tony Oakville Galleries (a half-hour train ride from Toronto) is the moment you give yourself by…
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Welcome to the pilot episode of Momus: The Podcast. For our first broadcast, we focus on the historic Venice Biennale as the 57th edition opens to the public….
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Momus: A Return to Art Criticism Vol. 1, 2014–17 PUBLICATION Since 2014, Momus has dedicated itself to the vital, uphill work of art criticism in…
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Welcome to the pilot episode of Momus: The Podcast. For our first broadcast, we focus on the historic Venice Biennale as the 57th edition opens to the public….
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In February, I sent Momus editor Sky Goodden a draft of a review of an exhibition in Alberta that I had pitched to her…
Read MoreSeason 4 of Momus: The Podcast invites art critics and journalists to talk about an important piece of their writing – texts that carry…
Read MoreSeason 4 of Momus: The Podcast invites art critics and journalists to talk about an important piece of their writing – texts that carry…
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For episode 23, Lauren Wetmore spoke with Sophia al Maria, a Qatari-American artist, writer, and filmmaker based in London. Author of publications including Sad Sack, Virgin…
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What makes “great art”? How do we account for what Gertrude Stein called the “itness” of art, and what are we seeking – and…
Read MoreAs a small, independent platform, Momus relies on our community of supporters to grow sustainably. Momus keeps a low overhead in order to privilege…
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