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Ursula #16 - Spring 2026
Issue 17 ofĀ UrsulaĀ arrives in the spirit of the Venice Biennale, featuring a cover conversation between Lorna Simpson and American musician and composer Jason Moran, a longtime collaborator. Published on the occasion of Simpsonās exhibition 'Third Person' at Veniceās Punta della Dogana, the issue also includes a deeply personal remembrance of Bjƶrn Roth by Iwan Wirth; the third installment of our series āThe Art That Made Me,ā with Ekow Eshun and Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem; and Alissa Bennett on the powerfully unsettling work of Carol Rama.Ā
Elsewhere in the issue, Harriet Lloyd-Smith explores the poetic histories of Julianknxx; Louisa Buck examines the ecological activism of artist duo Cooking Sections; Greg de Cuir Jr considers the underrecognized genius of Serbian director Želimir Žilnik; Claudia Rankine presents a new short story; David Rimanelli contributes a new poem and Jonathan Cott talks with historian Stephen Greenblatt about the playwright Christopher Marlowe and the perils of the Elizabethan literary scene.
Ursula is the art magazine of Hauser & Wirth, featuring essays, profiles, films, interviews, original portfolios, and photography by some of the most thought-provoking writers and artists in the world.

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Ursula #16 - Spring 2026
Issue 17 ofĀ UrsulaĀ arrives in the spirit of the Venice Biennale, featuring a cover conversation between Lorna Simpson and American musician and composer Jason Moran, a longtime collaborator. Published on the occasion of Simpsonās exhibition 'Third Person' at Veniceās Punta della Dogana, the issue also includes a deeply personal remembrance of Bjƶrn Roth by Iwan Wirth; the third installment of our series āThe Art That Made Me,ā with Ekow Eshun and Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem; and Alissa Bennett on the powerfully unsettling work of Carol Rama.Ā
Elsewhere in the issue, Harriet Lloyd-Smith explores the poetic histories of Julianknxx; Louisa Buck examines the ecological activism of artist duo Cooking Sections; Greg de Cuir Jr considers the underrecognized genius of Serbian director Želimir Žilnik; Claudia Rankine presents a new short story; David Rimanelli contributes a new poem and Jonathan Cott talks with historian Stephen Greenblatt about the playwright Christopher Marlowe and the perils of the Elizabethan literary scene.
Ursula is the art magazine of Hauser & Wirth, featuring essays, profiles, films, interviews, original portfolios, and photography by some of the most thought-provoking writers and artists in the world.





















