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Established in Milan in 2006, the magazine Mousse traces the currents of contemporary culture through feature articles, interviews, and conversations among the most vivid voices in international criticism, along with emerging talents and key figures in the cultural debate. With its reliably high-profile content, for more than a decade now, Mousse has been a key touchstone for gallerists, artists, critics, and curators, as well as collectors, and enthusiasts who see art as one of the most sophisticated expressions of culture. Mousse is published quarterly.
Mousse 95:
Survey
WOMEN ARTISTS IN THE BLACK ARTS MOVEMENT
(A) Revisiting an Origin Story
Lubaina Himid, Paul Goodwin, Christine Eyene
(B) Beyond the Boundary: The Work of Three Black Women Artists in Britain
Gilane Tawadros
Opinions
ON SOLIDARITY WITHIN AND BEYOND THE ARTS
Ingrid Masondo, Christine Eyene
Fiction
TONI MORRISON: NOBEL PRIZE LECTURE AWARD CEREMONY SPEECH, STOCKHOLM, DECEMBER 7, 1993
Curators
BISI SILVA: DEVELOPMENTAL CURATION
Serubiri Moses
Thinkers
ON KODWO ESHUN’S CHRONOPOLITICAL INTERVENTIONS
Gee Wesley
Monograph
NOLAN OSWALD DENNIS
For the Earth, It’s Not a Secret
Nolan Oswald Dennis, Zoë Hopkins
Monograph
YTO BARRADA
Like Saturn, Know Thyself
Övül Ö. Durmusoglu
TIDBITS
Joshua Woolford by Amal Khalaf
blaxTARLINES KUMASI by Livia Nervi
Ladji Diaby by Mistura Allison
Ebun Sodipo by Amy Jones
Tiran Willemse by Donasia Tillery
Visual
GALA PORRAS-KIM
When Things Fall Apart for Whom?
Gala Porras-Kim, Lauren Cornell
Books
Izabella Scott
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256 pages, 23.5 x 32, two alternate covers, softcover
Published by Mousse
ISBN: 2035-2565