Momus. A Walking Interview
'Momus. A Walking Interview' is a long conversation between the Italian critic Francesco Tenaglia and Scottish born artist Nicholas Currie aka Momus that took place during a day-long stroll in various areas of the city of Milan with an always-on microphone. The different neighborhoods elicited different topics including musicals, Chinatowns, enterism, Italy, Sehnsucht, David Bowie, word processors, death, classic rock, politics, isolation, future, and much more.

Momus started his career in music making during the '80s first with the band The Happy Family then as a solo artist for Creation Records and Cherry Red Records. He has written for various publications such as Wired, Vice, Index Magazine, 032c, and Mousse. He has also been active in performance art and as an author: he wrote 'The Book of Jokes'; 'The Book of Scotlands', and 'The Book of Japans' for Sternberg Press; 'Herr F', and 'Popppappp' for Fiktion.

Foreword by the journalist and dj Fabio De Luca.

More info: www.nochpublishing.com
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Momus. A Walking Interview
'Momus. A Walking Interview' is a long conversation between the Italian critic Francesco Tenaglia and Scottish born artist Nicholas Currie aka Momus that took place during a day-long stroll in various areas of the city of Milan with an always-on microphone. The different neighborhoods elicited different topics including musicals, Chinatowns, enterism, Italy, Sehnsucht, David Bowie, word processors, death, classic rock, politics, isolation, future, and much more.

Momus started his career in music making during the '80s first with the band The Happy Family then as a solo artist for Creation Records and Cherry Red Records. He has written for various publications such as Wired, Vice, Index Magazine, 032c, and Mousse. He has also been active in performance art and as an author: he wrote 'The Book of Jokes'; 'The Book of Scotlands', and 'The Book of Japans' for Sternberg Press; 'Herr F', and 'Popppappp' for Fiktion.

Foreword by the journalist and dj Fabio De Luca.

More info: www.nochpublishing.com
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Momus. A Walking Interview

Momus. A Walking Interview

by Francesco Tenaglia
Momus. A Walking Interview

Momus. A Walking Interview

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'Momus. A Walking Interview' is a long conversation between the Italian critic Francesco Tenaglia and Scottish born artist Nicholas Currie aka Momus that took place during a day-long stroll in various areas of the city of Milan with an always-on microphone. The different neighborhoods elicited different topics including musicals, Chinatowns, enterism, Italy, Sehnsucht, David Bowie, word processors, death, classic rock, politics, isolation, future, and much more.

Momus started his career in music making during the '80s first with the band The Happy Family then as a solo artist for Creation Records and Cherry Red Records. He has written for various publications such as Wired, Vice, Index Magazine, 032c, and Mousse. He has also been active in performance art and as an author: he wrote 'The Book of Jokes'; 'The Book of Scotlands', and 'The Book of Japans' for Sternberg Press; 'Herr F', and 'Popppappp' for Fiktion.

Foreword by the journalist and dj Fabio De Luca.

More info: www.nochpublishing.com

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783018086
Publisher: Noch
Publication date: 09/21/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 384 KB

About the Author

Francesco Tenaglia is a critic and curator based in Milan. His research is focused on music and art, and their relations with cultures and social structures. He is the co-director of Noch publishing and he was the co-owner of Schoolmap record label.
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