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FINAL CALL for the inaugural Momus Arts Journalism Residency! Applications are due Sunday, April 28, midnight EST. momus.ca/momus-residenc…

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In a new interview for Momus, Amy Sillman and Jason Stopa talk about finding their ways to painting, the importance of ambivalence, the lure of alienated figures, and the complexity of sense-worlds. b.link/6ipmchl8

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I talked to the wonderful Sky Goodden on the Momus podcast about *to write or not to write* / *to get a corporate job or not to get a corporate job* / *to show yourself to the internet or hide* and much more momus.ca/podcast/elvia-…

I talked to the wonderful Sky Goodden on the <a href="/MomusArt/">Momus</a> podcast about *to write or not to write* / *to get a corporate job or not to get a corporate job* / *to show yourself to the internet or hide* and much more momus.ca/podcast/elvia-…
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"I realize I’m not saying much to encapsulate Loy. More than most artists, she isn’t well-served by that treatment—and besides, she beguiles in fragments." Claudia La Rocco writes about the poet and painter Mina Loy for Momus ow.ly/SY9Y50St0au

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Out now! E2S7 of Momus: The Podcast. Gathered for a panel at Plural Art Fair, the Momus editorial team talks about a shift from a discourse of “crisis” in criticism to its material reality; the ethics of editorial care; and the need for ongoing mentorship. b.link/p7nfzpjp

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I wrote an essay for Momus on the current literal madness in Germany, to try and make sense of where I am, and to give a dear departed friend his due. momus.ca/goodbye-to-ber…

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In a new text for Momus, Annette LePique considers Paul Chan’s solo exhibition, “Breathers,” on view now at CAM St. Louis. For LePique, the show charts a puzzling departure from Chan’s earlier work and its “spirit of playful but studied righteousness.” b.link/h9628zzh

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Me and Catherine Wagley "review the reviews” of this year’s whitney biennial. I’m mostly cringing at takes that reads like bad instagram copy and critics trippin over pronouns. Catherine is saying all the smart things! momus.ca/reviewing-the-…