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SUSAN THOMPSON
SUSAN THOMPSON

WRITING

 

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  • “Mernet Larsen: Inversions,” in Mernet Larsen (Kerbler Verlag, 2021)

  • Ghada Amer (Skira, 2021)

  • “Critical Fabulation: Simone Leigh in conversation with Susan Thompson,” Ursula, Fall 2020

  • “Grace Weaver: Theater of Public Life,” (James Cohan, July 2020)

  • “Motherhood in the work of Deana Lawson: Lawson in conversation with Susan Thompson,” in Representations of Black Motherhood & Photography, ed. Lesly Deschler Canossi and Zoraida Lopez-Diago (Leuven University Press, 2021)

  • “George Dureau” and “Felipe Baeza,” in Prospect.5 New Orleans exhibition catalogue (2021)

  • “Carrie Mae Weems,” in Guggenheim Museum Collection: A to Z (Guggenheim, 2019)

  • The Hugo Boss Prize 2018, ed. Susan Thompson (Guggenheim, 2018)

  • “Exhibitions,” in Danh Vo: Take My Breath Away (Guggenheim, 2018)

  • “Interview with Mark Dion,” in The Incomplete Writings of Mark Dion. Selected Interviews, Fragments, and Miscellany (Museum De Domijnen, Sittard, Netherlands, 2017)

  • “The Black Dada Reader: Coming into Being,” in Adam Pendleton: Black Dada Reader (Walther König Books, 2017)

  • “Hilla Rebay’s ‘Unrivalled Collages,’” in Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim (Guggenheim, 2017)

  • “20 Years,” in The Hugo Boss Prize 2016, ed. Katherine Brinson and Susan Thompson (Guggenheim, 2016)

  • “‘Full-Bodied Experience’: Paul Chan and the Story of Badlands Unlimited,” Guggenheim: Checklist, Mar. 4, 2015

  • Artist essays in Photo-Poetics: An Anthology (Guggenheim, 2015)

  • “Gabriel Orozco,” “Charles White,” and “Francesca Woodman,” in Whitney Handbook of the Collection (Yale University Press, 2015)

  • “Futurism, Fascism, and Mino Somenzi's Journals of the 1930s: Futurismo, Sant'Elia, and Artecrazia” in Italian Futurism, 1909-1944: Reconstructing the Universe (Guggenheim, 2014)

  • Artwork entries in Maurizio Cattelan: All (Guggenheim, 2011/2016)

  • Benjamin Hollingsworth: Grace (exhibition catalogue, 2012)

  • Artist essays in The Luminous Interval: The D.Daskalopoulos Collection (Guggenheim, 2011)