Photograph by Marissa Alper, 2019

Photograph by Marissa Alper, 2019

Serubiri Moses is a writer, editor, and curator, and currently Adj. Asst. Professor in the Art and Art History Department at Hunter College. He is co-curator of the perennial contemporary art survey, Greater New York (2021), founded in 2000 at MoMA PS1, Long Island City, and previously was on the curatorial team of the 10th Berlin Biennale of Contemporary Art (2018). He has participated in conferences, juries, curatorial residencies, selection committees in Africa, Asia Pacific, South America, and Europe and has curated programs on language and urbanism; exhibition histories; and African feminist theory. His current research focuses on theory and art. 

Recent publications and conference talks include: Death as a Premonitory Sign in Singapore Biennial Symposium. February 2020; Violent Dreaming. e-flux journal. 107. March 2020; The Problem of Mastery: Criticism from Kampala (forthcoming catalog essay, Museum Ludwig). He is co-editor of Forces of Art: Perspectives from a Changing World (Valiz: The Netherlands, 2020). He lives and works in New York City.

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