A Culture War is Coming
Very early on November 9 – about a minute after permanent midnight – the stunned responses started rolling in. “WTF are you doing over…
Read MoreVery early on November 9 – about a minute after permanent midnight – the stunned responses started rolling in. “WTF are you doing over…
Read MoreAs we near our two-year anniversary, and summer draws to a close, Momus takes a moment to reflect on the last twelve months of…
Read MoreIn the early days of 2009, to celebrate its ascendancy to the presidency of the European Union, the Czech Republic commissioned a special artwork…
Read MoreHow do you conceive of the human cost of the largest refugee crisis since World War II? Though images of the overcrowded boats crossing…
Read MoreEverything about publishing is changing, including art criticism and news. What sort of art coverage we consume, how we consume it, and on what…
Read MoreThe most grievous problem with post-internet art has been its nebulousness. If, as Saelan Twerdy recently claimed in Momus, post-internet art may have reached…
Read MoreAre art museums better off offering free admission? As the art market surges, and museum attendance rises, the question of what kind of ticket…
Read MoreYoko Ono: One-Woman Show, 1960-1971 arrives at the Museum of Modern Art pre-freighted with issues of art and celebrity that have dogged the institution of…
Read MoreEnter the Greene Street location of Artists Space and the voice of martial artist Bruce Lee will greet you. “Empty your mind,” Lee instructs,…
Read MoreDuring the London presentation of the 56th Venice Biennale, “All the World’s Futures,” curator Okwui Enwezor talked a lot about the past. H referenced…
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