Martha Joseph
Media + performance @ MoMA / all views my own

Projects: Dineo Seshee Bopape opens to the public today. I’m feeling grateful for so many people whose voices can be heard through the exhibition, but particularly fellow libra ♎️ @dineo_seshee 🌸🪩🌊

Projects: Dineo Seshee Bopape opens to the public today. I’m feeling grateful for so many people whose voices can be heard through the exhibition, but particularly fellow libra ♎️ @dineo_seshee 🌸🪩🌊

Projects: Dineo Seshee Bopape opens to the public today. I’m feeling grateful for so many people whose voices can be heard through the exhibition, but particularly fellow libra ♎️ @dineo_seshee 🌸🪩🌊

Projects: Dineo Seshee Bopape opens to the public today. I’m feeling grateful for so many people whose voices can be heard through the exhibition, but particularly fellow libra ♎️ @dineo_seshee 🌸🪩🌊

Looking forward to opening the new Kravis Studio to the world with David Tudor and Composers Inside Electronics Rainforest V (variation 1). Performances start October 24 #newmoma

Looking forward to opening the new Kravis Studio to the world with David Tudor and Composers Inside Electronics Rainforest V (variation 1). Performances start October 24 #newmoma

Looking forward to opening the new Kravis Studio to the world with David Tudor and Composers Inside Electronics Rainforest V (variation 1). Performances start October 24 #newmoma

Looking forward to opening the new Kravis Studio to the world with David Tudor and Composers Inside Electronics Rainforest V (variation 1). Performances start October 24 #newmoma

“The echo is a sonic reverberation across time, a delay that creates a historical relationship in the present. It is the auditory embodiment of dispossession, a metaphor for the aftereffects of a different history or a different land that continues to be felt in the body.” — I wrote some words on Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme’s installation in the Kravis Studio May amnesia never kiss us on the mouth on view through June 26. Full text at moma.org/magazine @basel.abb @ruanne.ar @themuseumofmodernart @diaartfoundation Photos by Jonathan Muzikar

“The echo is a sonic reverberation across time, a delay that creates a historical relationship in the present. It is the auditory embodiment of dispossession, a metaphor for the aftereffects of a different history or a different land that continues to be felt in the body.” — I wrote some words on Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme’s installation in the Kravis Studio May amnesia never kiss us on the mouth on view through June 26. Full text at moma.org/magazine @basel.abb @ruanne.ar @themuseumofmodernart @diaartfoundation Photos by Jonathan Muzikar

“The echo is a sonic reverberation across time, a delay that creates a historical relationship in the present. It is the auditory embodiment of dispossession, a metaphor for the aftereffects of a different history or a different land that continues to be felt in the body.” — I wrote some words on Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme’s installation in the Kravis Studio May amnesia never kiss us on the mouth on view through June 26. Full text at moma.org/magazine @basel.abb @ruanne.ar @themuseumofmodernart @diaartfoundation Photos by Jonathan Muzikar

“Doesn’t this world make you mad?”
“No. That’s too dangerous...”
Samora Pinderhughes and Christian Padron made the film REAL TALK over the past year during Samora’s residency at MoMA. Building on his work with The Healing Project, it combines narrative fiction, archival footage, music, and interview clips to uncover the toll of incarceration on individuals and their communities, asking what it means to grieve someone who is still living. On view through February 15. Thank you to dream collaborators, my co-organizers @sibiasarangan and @hannahfagin and all supporters of the work inside and outside of the Museum. @themuseumofmodernart
Directors: Samora Pinderhughes @samorapinderhughes and Christian Padron @christian_padron_ @healingprojectsound
Writers: Samora Pinderhughes, Christian Padron, Saudade Toxosi, and Kassim Norris
Producers: Sue Ariza @s_ariza and Shayan Ajmal Farooq
Director of photography: Kassim Norris
Editors: Josh Begley, Samora Pinderhughes, and Kya Lou
Colorist: Kya Lou
Sound design and mix: Jack DeBoe @jackdeboe
Choreographer: Amanda Krische @amanda.krische
Production designer: Jaclyn Goldstein
Actors: Matrell Smith @matrellsmith , Jasai Chase-Owens @jasaichaseowens , Cameron André @noremacphoto , Leo Ferguson, Michele Lawson-Burts, Carter Lee, Christian Lee, Chinai Hardy, Derrell Meyers, Claude Johnson, Nyla Dockery, and Winter Dockery
Score: original music composed by Samora Pinderhughes and Chris Pattishall, ft. the Healing Project Choir; additional songs composed by Donny Hathaway, ChukwudiHodge, Jehbreal Muhammad Jackson @drjehbrealmjackson , Clyde Otis, Jason Moran, Shabaka Hutchings, Fred again.., Blanco, Gabe Schnider, the Sylvers, and Elena Pinderhughes
Interview excerpts: Charquell Williams, Turney Wright, Keith LaMar, Peter Mukuria aka Pitt Panther, and Women Organizing for Justice & Opportunity (WOJO) Poster designed by @ashaqian

“Doesn’t this world make you mad?”
“No. That’s too dangerous...”
Samora Pinderhughes and Christian Padron made the film REAL TALK over the past year during Samora’s residency at MoMA. Building on his work with The Healing Project, it combines narrative fiction, archival footage, music, and interview clips to uncover the toll of incarceration on individuals and their communities, asking what it means to grieve someone who is still living. On view through February 15. Thank you to dream collaborators, my co-organizers @sibiasarangan and @hannahfagin and all supporters of the work inside and outside of the Museum. @themuseumofmodernart
Directors: Samora Pinderhughes @samorapinderhughes and Christian Padron @christian_padron_ @healingprojectsound
Writers: Samora Pinderhughes, Christian Padron, Saudade Toxosi, and Kassim Norris
Producers: Sue Ariza @s_ariza and Shayan Ajmal Farooq
Director of photography: Kassim Norris
Editors: Josh Begley, Samora Pinderhughes, and Kya Lou
Colorist: Kya Lou
Sound design and mix: Jack DeBoe @jackdeboe
Choreographer: Amanda Krische @amanda.krische
Production designer: Jaclyn Goldstein
Actors: Matrell Smith @matrellsmith , Jasai Chase-Owens @jasaichaseowens , Cameron André @noremacphoto , Leo Ferguson, Michele Lawson-Burts, Carter Lee, Christian Lee, Chinai Hardy, Derrell Meyers, Claude Johnson, Nyla Dockery, and Winter Dockery
Score: original music composed by Samora Pinderhughes and Chris Pattishall, ft. the Healing Project Choir; additional songs composed by Donny Hathaway, ChukwudiHodge, Jehbreal Muhammad Jackson @drjehbrealmjackson , Clyde Otis, Jason Moran, Shabaka Hutchings, Fred again.., Blanco, Gabe Schnider, the Sylvers, and Elena Pinderhughes
Interview excerpts: Charquell Williams, Turney Wright, Keith LaMar, Peter Mukuria aka Pitt Panther, and Women Organizing for Justice & Opportunity (WOJO) Poster designed by @ashaqian

“Doesn’t this world make you mad?”
“No. That’s too dangerous...”
Samora Pinderhughes and Christian Padron made the film REAL TALK over the past year during Samora’s residency at MoMA. Building on his work with The Healing Project, it combines narrative fiction, archival footage, music, and interview clips to uncover the toll of incarceration on individuals and their communities, asking what it means to grieve someone who is still living. On view through February 15. Thank you to dream collaborators, my co-organizers @sibiasarangan and @hannahfagin and all supporters of the work inside and outside of the Museum. @themuseumofmodernart
Directors: Samora Pinderhughes @samorapinderhughes and Christian Padron @christian_padron_ @healingprojectsound
Writers: Samora Pinderhughes, Christian Padron, Saudade Toxosi, and Kassim Norris
Producers: Sue Ariza @s_ariza and Shayan Ajmal Farooq
Director of photography: Kassim Norris
Editors: Josh Begley, Samora Pinderhughes, and Kya Lou
Colorist: Kya Lou
Sound design and mix: Jack DeBoe @jackdeboe
Choreographer: Amanda Krische @amanda.krische
Production designer: Jaclyn Goldstein
Actors: Matrell Smith @matrellsmith , Jasai Chase-Owens @jasaichaseowens , Cameron André @noremacphoto , Leo Ferguson, Michele Lawson-Burts, Carter Lee, Christian Lee, Chinai Hardy, Derrell Meyers, Claude Johnson, Nyla Dockery, and Winter Dockery
Score: original music composed by Samora Pinderhughes and Chris Pattishall, ft. the Healing Project Choir; additional songs composed by Donny Hathaway, ChukwudiHodge, Jehbreal Muhammad Jackson @drjehbrealmjackson , Clyde Otis, Jason Moran, Shabaka Hutchings, Fred again.., Blanco, Gabe Schnider, the Sylvers, and Elena Pinderhughes
Interview excerpts: Charquell Williams, Turney Wright, Keith LaMar, Peter Mukuria aka Pitt Panther, and Women Organizing for Justice & Opportunity (WOJO) Poster designed by @ashaqian

“Doesn’t this world make you mad?”
“No. That’s too dangerous...”
Samora Pinderhughes and Christian Padron made the film REAL TALK over the past year during Samora’s residency at MoMA. Building on his work with The Healing Project, it combines narrative fiction, archival footage, music, and interview clips to uncover the toll of incarceration on individuals and their communities, asking what it means to grieve someone who is still living. On view through February 15. Thank you to dream collaborators, my co-organizers @sibiasarangan and @hannahfagin and all supporters of the work inside and outside of the Museum. @themuseumofmodernart
Directors: Samora Pinderhughes @samorapinderhughes and Christian Padron @christian_padron_ @healingprojectsound
Writers: Samora Pinderhughes, Christian Padron, Saudade Toxosi, and Kassim Norris
Producers: Sue Ariza @s_ariza and Shayan Ajmal Farooq
Director of photography: Kassim Norris
Editors: Josh Begley, Samora Pinderhughes, and Kya Lou
Colorist: Kya Lou
Sound design and mix: Jack DeBoe @jackdeboe
Choreographer: Amanda Krische @amanda.krische
Production designer: Jaclyn Goldstein
Actors: Matrell Smith @matrellsmith , Jasai Chase-Owens @jasaichaseowens , Cameron André @noremacphoto , Leo Ferguson, Michele Lawson-Burts, Carter Lee, Christian Lee, Chinai Hardy, Derrell Meyers, Claude Johnson, Nyla Dockery, and Winter Dockery
Score: original music composed by Samora Pinderhughes and Chris Pattishall, ft. the Healing Project Choir; additional songs composed by Donny Hathaway, ChukwudiHodge, Jehbreal Muhammad Jackson @drjehbrealmjackson , Clyde Otis, Jason Moran, Shabaka Hutchings, Fred again.., Blanco, Gabe Schnider, the Sylvers, and Elena Pinderhughes
Interview excerpts: Charquell Williams, Turney Wright, Keith LaMar, Peter Mukuria aka Pitt Panther, and Women Organizing for Justice & Opportunity (WOJO) Poster designed by @ashaqian

“Doesn’t this world make you mad?”
“No. That’s too dangerous...”
Samora Pinderhughes and Christian Padron made the film REAL TALK over the past year during Samora’s residency at MoMA. Building on his work with The Healing Project, it combines narrative fiction, archival footage, music, and interview clips to uncover the toll of incarceration on individuals and their communities, asking what it means to grieve someone who is still living. On view through February 15. Thank you to dream collaborators, my co-organizers @sibiasarangan and @hannahfagin and all supporters of the work inside and outside of the Museum. @themuseumofmodernart
Directors: Samora Pinderhughes @samorapinderhughes and Christian Padron @christian_padron_ @healingprojectsound
Writers: Samora Pinderhughes, Christian Padron, Saudade Toxosi, and Kassim Norris
Producers: Sue Ariza @s_ariza and Shayan Ajmal Farooq
Director of photography: Kassim Norris
Editors: Josh Begley, Samora Pinderhughes, and Kya Lou
Colorist: Kya Lou
Sound design and mix: Jack DeBoe @jackdeboe
Choreographer: Amanda Krische @amanda.krische
Production designer: Jaclyn Goldstein
Actors: Matrell Smith @matrellsmith , Jasai Chase-Owens @jasaichaseowens , Cameron André @noremacphoto , Leo Ferguson, Michele Lawson-Burts, Carter Lee, Christian Lee, Chinai Hardy, Derrell Meyers, Claude Johnson, Nyla Dockery, and Winter Dockery
Score: original music composed by Samora Pinderhughes and Chris Pattishall, ft. the Healing Project Choir; additional songs composed by Donny Hathaway, ChukwudiHodge, Jehbreal Muhammad Jackson @drjehbrealmjackson , Clyde Otis, Jason Moran, Shabaka Hutchings, Fred again.., Blanco, Gabe Schnider, the Sylvers, and Elena Pinderhughes
Interview excerpts: Charquell Williams, Turney Wright, Keith LaMar, Peter Mukuria aka Pitt Panther, and Women Organizing for Justice & Opportunity (WOJO) Poster designed by @ashaqian

“Doesn’t this world make you mad?”
“No. That’s too dangerous...”
Samora Pinderhughes and Christian Padron made the film REAL TALK over the past year during Samora’s residency at MoMA. Building on his work with The Healing Project, it combines narrative fiction, archival footage, music, and interview clips to uncover the toll of incarceration on individuals and their communities, asking what it means to grieve someone who is still living. On view through February 15. Thank you to dream collaborators, my co-organizers @sibiasarangan and @hannahfagin and all supporters of the work inside and outside of the Museum. @themuseumofmodernart
Directors: Samora Pinderhughes @samorapinderhughes and Christian Padron @christian_padron_ @healingprojectsound
Writers: Samora Pinderhughes, Christian Padron, Saudade Toxosi, and Kassim Norris
Producers: Sue Ariza @s_ariza and Shayan Ajmal Farooq
Director of photography: Kassim Norris
Editors: Josh Begley, Samora Pinderhughes, and Kya Lou
Colorist: Kya Lou
Sound design and mix: Jack DeBoe @jackdeboe
Choreographer: Amanda Krische @amanda.krische
Production designer: Jaclyn Goldstein
Actors: Matrell Smith @matrellsmith , Jasai Chase-Owens @jasaichaseowens , Cameron André @noremacphoto , Leo Ferguson, Michele Lawson-Burts, Carter Lee, Christian Lee, Chinai Hardy, Derrell Meyers, Claude Johnson, Nyla Dockery, and Winter Dockery
Score: original music composed by Samora Pinderhughes and Chris Pattishall, ft. the Healing Project Choir; additional songs composed by Donny Hathaway, ChukwudiHodge, Jehbreal Muhammad Jackson @drjehbrealmjackson , Clyde Otis, Jason Moran, Shabaka Hutchings, Fred again.., Blanco, Gabe Schnider, the Sylvers, and Elena Pinderhughes
Interview excerpts: Charquell Williams, Turney Wright, Keith LaMar, Peter Mukuria aka Pitt Panther, and Women Organizing for Justice & Opportunity (WOJO) Poster designed by @ashaqian

“Doesn’t this world make you mad?”
“No. That’s too dangerous...”
Samora Pinderhughes and Christian Padron made the film REAL TALK over the past year during Samora’s residency at MoMA. Building on his work with The Healing Project, it combines narrative fiction, archival footage, music, and interview clips to uncover the toll of incarceration on individuals and their communities, asking what it means to grieve someone who is still living. On view through February 15. Thank you to dream collaborators, my co-organizers @sibiasarangan and @hannahfagin and all supporters of the work inside and outside of the Museum. @themuseumofmodernart
Directors: Samora Pinderhughes @samorapinderhughes and Christian Padron @christian_padron_ @healingprojectsound
Writers: Samora Pinderhughes, Christian Padron, Saudade Toxosi, and Kassim Norris
Producers: Sue Ariza @s_ariza and Shayan Ajmal Farooq
Director of photography: Kassim Norris
Editors: Josh Begley, Samora Pinderhughes, and Kya Lou
Colorist: Kya Lou
Sound design and mix: Jack DeBoe @jackdeboe
Choreographer: Amanda Krische @amanda.krische
Production designer: Jaclyn Goldstein
Actors: Matrell Smith @matrellsmith , Jasai Chase-Owens @jasaichaseowens , Cameron André @noremacphoto , Leo Ferguson, Michele Lawson-Burts, Carter Lee, Christian Lee, Chinai Hardy, Derrell Meyers, Claude Johnson, Nyla Dockery, and Winter Dockery
Score: original music composed by Samora Pinderhughes and Chris Pattishall, ft. the Healing Project Choir; additional songs composed by Donny Hathaway, ChukwudiHodge, Jehbreal Muhammad Jackson @drjehbrealmjackson , Clyde Otis, Jason Moran, Shabaka Hutchings, Fred again.., Blanco, Gabe Schnider, the Sylvers, and Elena Pinderhughes
Interview excerpts: Charquell Williams, Turney Wright, Keith LaMar, Peter Mukuria aka Pitt Panther, and Women Organizing for Justice & Opportunity (WOJO) Poster designed by @ashaqian

“Doesn’t this world make you mad?”
“No. That’s too dangerous...”
Samora Pinderhughes and Christian Padron made the film REAL TALK over the past year during Samora’s residency at MoMA. Building on his work with The Healing Project, it combines narrative fiction, archival footage, music, and interview clips to uncover the toll of incarceration on individuals and their communities, asking what it means to grieve someone who is still living. On view through February 15. Thank you to dream collaborators, my co-organizers @sibiasarangan and @hannahfagin and all supporters of the work inside and outside of the Museum. @themuseumofmodernart
Directors: Samora Pinderhughes @samorapinderhughes and Christian Padron @christian_padron_ @healingprojectsound
Writers: Samora Pinderhughes, Christian Padron, Saudade Toxosi, and Kassim Norris
Producers: Sue Ariza @s_ariza and Shayan Ajmal Farooq
Director of photography: Kassim Norris
Editors: Josh Begley, Samora Pinderhughes, and Kya Lou
Colorist: Kya Lou
Sound design and mix: Jack DeBoe @jackdeboe
Choreographer: Amanda Krische @amanda.krische
Production designer: Jaclyn Goldstein
Actors: Matrell Smith @matrellsmith , Jasai Chase-Owens @jasaichaseowens , Cameron André @noremacphoto , Leo Ferguson, Michele Lawson-Burts, Carter Lee, Christian Lee, Chinai Hardy, Derrell Meyers, Claude Johnson, Nyla Dockery, and Winter Dockery
Score: original music composed by Samora Pinderhughes and Chris Pattishall, ft. the Healing Project Choir; additional songs composed by Donny Hathaway, ChukwudiHodge, Jehbreal Muhammad Jackson @drjehbrealmjackson , Clyde Otis, Jason Moran, Shabaka Hutchings, Fred again.., Blanco, Gabe Schnider, the Sylvers, and Elena Pinderhughes
Interview excerpts: Charquell Williams, Turney Wright, Keith LaMar, Peter Mukuria aka Pitt Panther, and Women Organizing for Justice & Opportunity (WOJO) Poster designed by @ashaqian

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM opened simultaneously at @themuseumofmodernart and @hyundaicard Seoul. I’m grateful for the incredible team of minds and collaborators who made this generative work come to life across the globe. Sasha’s poem will be in residence at the museum until the spring 💚 @sashastiles

Beautiful words on ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ and the singular approach and sensitivity of Alan Longino by Jennifer Teets in the current issue of Mousse Magazine:
“To those who knew him, Longino was an erudite person, filled with endless curiosity. [...] He was known to resuscitate artistic practices tucked away in history, reevaluating them and giving them new context. Marginal histories and subjects were often central to his exhibitions, and within art, he found the potential for boundless freedom.
Longino was invested in bringing together people from different worlds. The dreamlike painting Sömmen (The Sleep) (2000) by Swedish painter Bertram Schmiterlöw, showing a nude ethereal body in a liminal space, is one example of his unorthodox choices. Similar can be said of the stunning watercolor works on joss paper by Dusti Bongé, a self-taught modernist painter from Biloxi, Mississippi, Longino’s birth city. Bongé’s pieces, Untitled (1991, 1984, 1987), refer to “ghost” or “spirit” money, symbolic currency burned in East Asian religious ceremonies, particularly those related to ancestor worship and spiritual rituals.“
Review: https://www.moussemagazine.it/magazine/philosopher-of-her-own-ruin-bonner-kunstverein-bonn-2025/
Fotos: Mareike Tocha
@moussemagazine @jenniferlinnieteets @alan_longino #alanlongino #philosopherofherownruin #bonnerkunstverein #andrewchristophergreen @fra__evans #marthajoseph @mjosephm
#fatimahellberg @fatimahellberg

Beautiful words on ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ and the singular approach and sensitivity of Alan Longino by Jennifer Teets in the current issue of Mousse Magazine:
“To those who knew him, Longino was an erudite person, filled with endless curiosity. [...] He was known to resuscitate artistic practices tucked away in history, reevaluating them and giving them new context. Marginal histories and subjects were often central to his exhibitions, and within art, he found the potential for boundless freedom.
Longino was invested in bringing together people from different worlds. The dreamlike painting Sömmen (The Sleep) (2000) by Swedish painter Bertram Schmiterlöw, showing a nude ethereal body in a liminal space, is one example of his unorthodox choices. Similar can be said of the stunning watercolor works on joss paper by Dusti Bongé, a self-taught modernist painter from Biloxi, Mississippi, Longino’s birth city. Bongé’s pieces, Untitled (1991, 1984, 1987), refer to “ghost” or “spirit” money, symbolic currency burned in East Asian religious ceremonies, particularly those related to ancestor worship and spiritual rituals.“
Review: https://www.moussemagazine.it/magazine/philosopher-of-her-own-ruin-bonner-kunstverein-bonn-2025/
Fotos: Mareike Tocha
@moussemagazine @jenniferlinnieteets @alan_longino #alanlongino #philosopherofherownruin #bonnerkunstverein #andrewchristophergreen @fra__evans #marthajoseph @mjosephm
#fatimahellberg @fatimahellberg

Beautiful words on ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ and the singular approach and sensitivity of Alan Longino by Jennifer Teets in the current issue of Mousse Magazine:
“To those who knew him, Longino was an erudite person, filled with endless curiosity. [...] He was known to resuscitate artistic practices tucked away in history, reevaluating them and giving them new context. Marginal histories and subjects were often central to his exhibitions, and within art, he found the potential for boundless freedom.
Longino was invested in bringing together people from different worlds. The dreamlike painting Sömmen (The Sleep) (2000) by Swedish painter Bertram Schmiterlöw, showing a nude ethereal body in a liminal space, is one example of his unorthodox choices. Similar can be said of the stunning watercolor works on joss paper by Dusti Bongé, a self-taught modernist painter from Biloxi, Mississippi, Longino’s birth city. Bongé’s pieces, Untitled (1991, 1984, 1987), refer to “ghost” or “spirit” money, symbolic currency burned in East Asian religious ceremonies, particularly those related to ancestor worship and spiritual rituals.“
Review: https://www.moussemagazine.it/magazine/philosopher-of-her-own-ruin-bonner-kunstverein-bonn-2025/
Fotos: Mareike Tocha
@moussemagazine @jenniferlinnieteets @alan_longino #alanlongino #philosopherofherownruin #bonnerkunstverein #andrewchristophergreen @fra__evans #marthajoseph @mjosephm
#fatimahellberg @fatimahellberg

Beautiful words on ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ and the singular approach and sensitivity of Alan Longino by Jennifer Teets in the current issue of Mousse Magazine:
“To those who knew him, Longino was an erudite person, filled with endless curiosity. [...] He was known to resuscitate artistic practices tucked away in history, reevaluating them and giving them new context. Marginal histories and subjects were often central to his exhibitions, and within art, he found the potential for boundless freedom.
Longino was invested in bringing together people from different worlds. The dreamlike painting Sömmen (The Sleep) (2000) by Swedish painter Bertram Schmiterlöw, showing a nude ethereal body in a liminal space, is one example of his unorthodox choices. Similar can be said of the stunning watercolor works on joss paper by Dusti Bongé, a self-taught modernist painter from Biloxi, Mississippi, Longino’s birth city. Bongé’s pieces, Untitled (1991, 1984, 1987), refer to “ghost” or “spirit” money, symbolic currency burned in East Asian religious ceremonies, particularly those related to ancestor worship and spiritual rituals.“
Review: https://www.moussemagazine.it/magazine/philosopher-of-her-own-ruin-bonner-kunstverein-bonn-2025/
Fotos: Mareike Tocha
@moussemagazine @jenniferlinnieteets @alan_longino #alanlongino #philosopherofherownruin #bonnerkunstverein #andrewchristophergreen @fra__evans #marthajoseph @mjosephm
#fatimahellberg @fatimahellberg

Beautiful words on ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ and the singular approach and sensitivity of Alan Longino by Jennifer Teets in the current issue of Mousse Magazine:
“To those who knew him, Longino was an erudite person, filled with endless curiosity. [...] He was known to resuscitate artistic practices tucked away in history, reevaluating them and giving them new context. Marginal histories and subjects were often central to his exhibitions, and within art, he found the potential for boundless freedom.
Longino was invested in bringing together people from different worlds. The dreamlike painting Sömmen (The Sleep) (2000) by Swedish painter Bertram Schmiterlöw, showing a nude ethereal body in a liminal space, is one example of his unorthodox choices. Similar can be said of the stunning watercolor works on joss paper by Dusti Bongé, a self-taught modernist painter from Biloxi, Mississippi, Longino’s birth city. Bongé’s pieces, Untitled (1991, 1984, 1987), refer to “ghost” or “spirit” money, symbolic currency burned in East Asian religious ceremonies, particularly those related to ancestor worship and spiritual rituals.“
Review: https://www.moussemagazine.it/magazine/philosopher-of-her-own-ruin-bonner-kunstverein-bonn-2025/
Fotos: Mareike Tocha
@moussemagazine @jenniferlinnieteets @alan_longino #alanlongino #philosopherofherownruin #bonnerkunstverein #andrewchristophergreen @fra__evans #marthajoseph @mjosephm
#fatimahellberg @fatimahellberg

Beautiful words on ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ and the singular approach and sensitivity of Alan Longino by Jennifer Teets in the current issue of Mousse Magazine:
“To those who knew him, Longino was an erudite person, filled with endless curiosity. [...] He was known to resuscitate artistic practices tucked away in history, reevaluating them and giving them new context. Marginal histories and subjects were often central to his exhibitions, and within art, he found the potential for boundless freedom.
Longino was invested in bringing together people from different worlds. The dreamlike painting Sömmen (The Sleep) (2000) by Swedish painter Bertram Schmiterlöw, showing a nude ethereal body in a liminal space, is one example of his unorthodox choices. Similar can be said of the stunning watercolor works on joss paper by Dusti Bongé, a self-taught modernist painter from Biloxi, Mississippi, Longino’s birth city. Bongé’s pieces, Untitled (1991, 1984, 1987), refer to “ghost” or “spirit” money, symbolic currency burned in East Asian religious ceremonies, particularly those related to ancestor worship and spiritual rituals.“
Review: https://www.moussemagazine.it/magazine/philosopher-of-her-own-ruin-bonner-kunstverein-bonn-2025/
Fotos: Mareike Tocha
@moussemagazine @jenniferlinnieteets @alan_longino #alanlongino #philosopherofherownruin #bonnerkunstverein #andrewchristophergreen @fra__evans #marthajoseph @mjosephm
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Please join me for the talk at @icalondon tonight with @mjosephm at 7pm.
Join us for the In the Studio artist talk series, spotlighting artists and bringing them into dialogue with our audiences.This special talk features New York-based artist Baseera Khan and marks the first time they will be in conversation about their work in London. Working across painting, sculpture, installation and performance, Khan poetically navigates issues around cultural identities, gender and desire. They will be in conversation with Martha Joseph, curator in contemporary art, sound and performance at the Museum of Modern Art, New York @themuseumofmodernart .
Photo: install images at @niruratnamgallery

Please join me for the talk at @icalondon tonight with @mjosephm at 7pm.
Join us for the In the Studio artist talk series, spotlighting artists and bringing them into dialogue with our audiences.This special talk features New York-based artist Baseera Khan and marks the first time they will be in conversation about their work in London. Working across painting, sculpture, installation and performance, Khan poetically navigates issues around cultural identities, gender and desire. They will be in conversation with Martha Joseph, curator in contemporary art, sound and performance at the Museum of Modern Art, New York @themuseumofmodernart .
Photo: install images at @niruratnamgallery

Yesterday ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ opened at the Bonner Kunstverein, alongside the launch of its associated publication.
The exhibition was developed by Alan Longino (1987-2024). Thank you to Fatima Hellberg for bringing me and Andrew Christopher Green on board to be in collaboration. This show concludes Fatima’s program at Bonner Kunstverein.
Working on this project has reminded us time and again what a singular curatorial vision Alan had. ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ is an encounter with a new set of methodologies that were developed by a profound and energetic curiosity.
There is an ambition, commitment, and universality in the conception of this show that allowed us to began to see the whole project as a portrait of Alan’s mind. Thank you to the incredible community of artists, thinkers, supporters, and family who made this possible. 🖤
@alan_longino @fatimahellberg @fra__evans @lindasemadeni @bonnerkunstverein

Yesterday ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ opened at the Bonner Kunstverein, alongside the launch of its associated publication.
The exhibition was developed by Alan Longino (1987-2024). Thank you to Fatima Hellberg for bringing me and Andrew Christopher Green on board to be in collaboration. This show concludes Fatima’s program at Bonner Kunstverein.
Working on this project has reminded us time and again what a singular curatorial vision Alan had. ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ is an encounter with a new set of methodologies that were developed by a profound and energetic curiosity.
There is an ambition, commitment, and universality in the conception of this show that allowed us to began to see the whole project as a portrait of Alan’s mind. Thank you to the incredible community of artists, thinkers, supporters, and family who made this possible. 🖤
@alan_longino @fatimahellberg @fra__evans @lindasemadeni @bonnerkunstverein

Yesterday ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ opened at the Bonner Kunstverein, alongside the launch of its associated publication.
The exhibition was developed by Alan Longino (1987-2024). Thank you to Fatima Hellberg for bringing me and Andrew Christopher Green on board to be in collaboration. This show concludes Fatima’s program at Bonner Kunstverein.
Working on this project has reminded us time and again what a singular curatorial vision Alan had. ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ is an encounter with a new set of methodologies that were developed by a profound and energetic curiosity.
There is an ambition, commitment, and universality in the conception of this show that allowed us to began to see the whole project as a portrait of Alan’s mind. Thank you to the incredible community of artists, thinkers, supporters, and family who made this possible. 🖤
@alan_longino @fatimahellberg @fra__evans @lindasemadeni @bonnerkunstverein

Yesterday ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ opened at the Bonner Kunstverein, alongside the launch of its associated publication.
The exhibition was developed by Alan Longino (1987-2024). Thank you to Fatima Hellberg for bringing me and Andrew Christopher Green on board to be in collaboration. This show concludes Fatima’s program at Bonner Kunstverein.
Working on this project has reminded us time and again what a singular curatorial vision Alan had. ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ is an encounter with a new set of methodologies that were developed by a profound and energetic curiosity.
There is an ambition, commitment, and universality in the conception of this show that allowed us to began to see the whole project as a portrait of Alan’s mind. Thank you to the incredible community of artists, thinkers, supporters, and family who made this possible. 🖤
@alan_longino @fatimahellberg @fra__evans @lindasemadeni @bonnerkunstverein

Yesterday ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ opened at the Bonner Kunstverein, alongside the launch of its associated publication.
The exhibition was developed by Alan Longino (1987-2024). Thank you to Fatima Hellberg for bringing me and Andrew Christopher Green on board to be in collaboration. This show concludes Fatima’s program at Bonner Kunstverein.
Working on this project has reminded us time and again what a singular curatorial vision Alan had. ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ is an encounter with a new set of methodologies that were developed by a profound and energetic curiosity.
There is an ambition, commitment, and universality in the conception of this show that allowed us to began to see the whole project as a portrait of Alan’s mind. Thank you to the incredible community of artists, thinkers, supporters, and family who made this possible. 🖤
@alan_longino @fatimahellberg @fra__evans @lindasemadeni @bonnerkunstverein

Yesterday ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ opened at the Bonner Kunstverein, alongside the launch of its associated publication.
The exhibition was developed by Alan Longino (1987-2024). Thank you to Fatima Hellberg for bringing me and Andrew Christopher Green on board to be in collaboration. This show concludes Fatima’s program at Bonner Kunstverein.
Working on this project has reminded us time and again what a singular curatorial vision Alan had. ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ is an encounter with a new set of methodologies that were developed by a profound and energetic curiosity.
There is an ambition, commitment, and universality in the conception of this show that allowed us to began to see the whole project as a portrait of Alan’s mind. Thank you to the incredible community of artists, thinkers, supporters, and family who made this possible. 🖤
@alan_longino @fatimahellberg @fra__evans @lindasemadeni @bonnerkunstverein

Yesterday ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ opened at the Bonner Kunstverein, alongside the launch of its associated publication.
The exhibition was developed by Alan Longino (1987-2024). Thank you to Fatima Hellberg for bringing me and Andrew Christopher Green on board to be in collaboration. This show concludes Fatima’s program at Bonner Kunstverein.
Working on this project has reminded us time and again what a singular curatorial vision Alan had. ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ is an encounter with a new set of methodologies that were developed by a profound and energetic curiosity.
There is an ambition, commitment, and universality in the conception of this show that allowed us to began to see the whole project as a portrait of Alan’s mind. Thank you to the incredible community of artists, thinkers, supporters, and family who made this possible. 🖤
@alan_longino @fatimahellberg @fra__evans @lindasemadeni @bonnerkunstverein

Yesterday ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ opened at the Bonner Kunstverein, alongside the launch of its associated publication.
The exhibition was developed by Alan Longino (1987-2024). Thank you to Fatima Hellberg for bringing me and Andrew Christopher Green on board to be in collaboration. This show concludes Fatima’s program at Bonner Kunstverein.
Working on this project has reminded us time and again what a singular curatorial vision Alan had. ‘Philosopher of her own Ruin’ is an encounter with a new set of methodologies that were developed by a profound and energetic curiosity.
There is an ambition, commitment, and universality in the conception of this show that allowed us to began to see the whole project as a portrait of Alan’s mind. Thank you to the incredible community of artists, thinkers, supporters, and family who made this possible. 🖤
@alan_longino @fatimahellberg @fra__evans @lindasemadeni @bonnerkunstverein

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

Last week in Sharjah, glimpses from the 16th edition titled “to carry” / 1. Monira Al Qadiri @moniraism 2. Joe Namy 3. Reetu Sattar @reetusattar 4. Raven Chacon @ravenchcn 5. Hugh Hayden @huthhayden 6. Rosella Biscotti @rosbiscotti 7. Nida Sinnokrot and Sakiya @sakiyaorg 8. Pratchaya Phinthong @pratchayaphinthong 9-10. Photo Kegham @photokegham_gaza_official 11. Pallavi Paul @pallavipaul87 12. Fabio Morais 13. Alia Farid @alia_farid 14. Hellen Ascoli @hellenascoli 15. Mahmoud Khaled @mahmoudkhaledstudio 16. Claudia Martinez Garay @claudiamartinezgaray 17. Stephanie Comilang @stephaniecomilang 18. Cecile B. Evans @cecilebevans 19. Marwan Kassab Bachl 20. Ximena Garrido-Lecca @ximenagarridolecca

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱
In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱
In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱

In 2024 so many amazing musicians performed in MoMA’s garden as a part of the Summer Sounds series. Thank you to Moor Mother, Irreversible Entanglements, DJ Haram, Nourished by Time, Lovie, Eartheater, Ren G, Kelly Lee Owens, 8ULENTINA, Jlin, Suzi Analogue, Carl Craig, Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, DJ’J and all their collaborators. Couldn’t have done it without Jim Toth and the guys at Jupiter Sound. Our incredible MoMA team Gabi, Dore, Val, Alana, and of course the inspiring Eliza Ryan 🌟🪩🌱
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