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Tilt your ear to a Jack Whitten painting and you might hear music. “You gotta be able to think like John Coltrane to ...
Mimi Howard is a writer and critic based in New York whose work explores contemporary art and the legacies of critical theory, with a particular emphasis on moving-image art and its exhibition. She ...
Vijay Masharani: When I was growing up I liked Group f/64. I had never seen images like that, even though I had been to places like Yosemite, and they were legibly virtuosic. I was reading Thomas Crow ...
Najrin Islam is a writer, curator, and film programmer currently based in London. Her writings have featured in Art Review Asia, e-flux Criticism, Art Monthly, PhotoSouthAsia, Art India, and ASAP ...
When I used the term “Muslim body” in my curatorial note* for an exhibition in New Delhi last year, I did not anticipate the extent to which it would draw institutional ire. I had used it as an ...
Paul Chan is an artist, writer, and former publisher. For this episode of Momus: The Podcast, Chan’s self-made automated doppelganger reads “Sade Today (after Judith Butler),” a piece he wrote for ...