Full list at the bottom of the page.

Selected media:


The White Pube: Dream Machines, by Rebecca Moss. Review by Zarina Muhammad, September 2024





ArtReview: Rebecca Moss, Unstable Condition at Focal Point Gallery, review by Lara Pawson, October 2023




Art Monthly: Rebecca Moss, Unstable Condition at Focal Point Gallery, review by Matthew Bowman, September 2023 Issue 439, p.29



Poor Things Review, The Guardian, 2023
Class Action, Poor Things Review, The Guardian, 2023




Rebecca Moss, the Art of Mischief, Somerset House, 2022




SPLAT by Elise Bell for Jerwood Survey II Publication, 2021



Rebecca Moss: Absurdity, Vulnerability and Cosplay Politics at the Beano Exhibition, Moving Image Art London blog, 2021



These are the artists you need to watch, Emily Gosling for Elephant Art Magazine, 2020




‘Bobbing aimlessly’: container shipper’s collapse leaves British artist all at sea, The Guardian, 2016



Absurdist artist suffers an overload of inspiration on slow boat to China, The Times, 2016 



Full List:

2024

The White Pube
Dream Machines by Rebecca Moss, review by Zarina Muhammad

2023

ArtReview
Rebecca Moss, Unstable Condition, review by Lara Pawson, October 2023 issue

Art Monthly
Rebecca Moss, Unstable Condition, review by Matthew Bowman. Issue 469, September 2023, p. 29

Moving Image Art London Blog Rebecca Moss Enlivens a World Teetering Between Stasis and Crisis, by Dave Andrews

Focal Point Gallery  Interview with Katharine Stout to accompany solo exhibition at Focal Point Gallery, June 2023. (PDF opens in new window)

The Guardian
Class action: the show pricking the bubble of art snobbery

Humour in the Arts Rebecca Moss: The Art of Slapstick, by Dr Emma Sullivan

The Skinny Poor Things @ Fruitmarket, Edinburgh

Creative Boom
‘Poor Things’ challenges the impact of social hierarchy in art on creative practice

Moving Image Art London Blog Rebecca Moss and Louise Ashcroft: warm and incisive art of touch at Hypha Studios

Art Quarterly Keeping it Real, Poor Things at Fruitmarket, Spring 2023


2022

The Guardian
Like a David Lynch Riff on my Grandma’s Lounge


2021

Moving Image Art London Blog
Rebecca Moss: Absurdity, Vulnerability and Cosplay Politics at the Beano Exhibition

Elephant Art Magazine
: Jerwood Survey II Viva la difference, variety adds spice to a group exhibition


2020

Elephant Art Magazine:
These are the artists you need to watch

I lack it, I like it, interview with artist Ingrid Berthon-Moine

The Guardian:
Farty paintings and getting sozzled on gin: a seriously silly history of art and comedy colliding


2017

Interview with Bird in Flight magazine:
Rebecca Moss: Absurd Enables Me to Hold Up the Rules as Ridiculous

Artist profile on the PinchukArtCentre website for the the Future Generation Art Prize


2016 - Selected 23 Days at Sea Press

The Guardian:
'Bobbing aimlessly': container shipper's collapse leaves British artist all at sea

E-Flux:
Bankrupt container ship strands artist on residency in Pacific Ocean

Hyperallergic:
Artist-in-Residence Stranded at Sea on Bankrupt Container Ship

Artnet News:
Artist Stranded at Sea During Container Ship Residency

Vice:
The Creators Project. The Artists Residency That Would Not End

CBC Arts:
A young artist is stuck at sea, and it might be the best thing that's ever happened to her

The Telegraph:
British artist savours the 'irony' as she is stranded in Pacific Ocean after collapse of shipping firm

Dazed Digital:
A British artist is stranded on a boat in the open Pacific

Wall Street Journal:
Hanjin’s Stranded Ships Contain One Absurdist Filmmaker

The Times:
Absurdist artist suffers an overload of inspiration on slow boat to China


2015 -
The State of Art, Installation and Site Specific #2, Bare Hill Publishing


2012 - 
Aspidistra Magazine, Issue X, Sci-Fi Special, p.59



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