In its latest issue, Mousse reflects on the role of art, memory, and collective imagination in times of uncertainty. Developed in dialogue with scholar and curator Christine Eyene, the magazine takes inspiration from the late…
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In its latest issue, Mousse reflects on the role of art, memory, and collective imagination in times of uncertainty. Developed in dialogue with scholar and curator Christine Eyene, the magazine takes inspiration from the late Koyo Kouoh's vision of a "collective score"—a shared space of ideas, histories, and artistic practices that connect people across generations and geographies. Through interviews, essays, and artist contributions, the issue explores how cultural change takes shape over time and how artistic communities continue to create spaces of resistance, care, and possibility.
Published alongside the 61st Venice Biennale, the issue traces conversations spanning the last four decades, bringing together artists, curators, and thinkers whose work resonates across different contexts and histories. Moving between contemporary art, politics, language, and collective memory, Mousse #95 is a thoughtful exploration of the worlds artists build—and the ways those worlds help us understand the one we share.
Mousse is where contemporary art thinks out loud. It delivers interviews, conversations, and essays from leading voices in global criticism, visual culture, and curating. Each issue mixes long-form writing with its signature tabloid-style features, tracking international art currents through city editors in Berlin, New York, London, Paris, and Los Angeles.