2024
Katrin Bucher-Trantow, Chief Curator at the Kunsthaus Graz in conversation with Susan Mogul, Graz, Austria, May 1st
When Feminism Ruled CalArts, by Renee Reizman, Hyperallergic, January 16th
2023
Reel Stories: Documenting the Jewish Experience on Film. Susan Mogul
AJS Perspectives, Summer Issue
What becomes a Legend most?
Vera Zalutskaya in conversation with Susan Mogul
Blok Magazine, January Issue
What becomes a Legend most?
Vera Zalutskaya in conversation with Susan Mogul
Reprinted from Blok in New Art Examiner, March/April Issue
P33-36
2022
The Feminist Art Movement: Susan Mogul. What becomes a Legend most?
by Julia Gorlewska, Contemporary Lynx, November
“Art Promotion: Mogul Celebrates Mogul”, Essay in Faking the Real, Exhibition Catalog
Publisher: Kunsthaus Graz, Graz Austria, Editors / Curators: Katrin Bucher Trantow & Sabine Kienzer
Just Above Midtown: Changing Spaces, Exhibition Catalog
Museum of Modern Art, New York City, Publishers: Museum of Modern Art and The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York City, Editors: Thomas Lax & Lilia Taboada
2020
“A Feminist Survival Index”, X-TRA Arts Quarterly, Summer 2020, Volume 22, Number 4.
A major essay about Mogul’s work and its significance to the history of feminist art and Los Angeles art, by Kristina Newhouse.
2019
“Inherited from Mom: Susan Mogul turns a love for mid century design into a wry commentary.” Los Angeles Times, Wednesday August 21, by Sharon Mizota
Review of solo exhibition, “Less is Never More”.
Feminist Studio Workshop Videoletter, Nach Dem Film, No 17
Scholarly analysis in German film journal on Mogul’s 1975 videotape, by Ulrike Hanstein.
2014
Experimental Eating, Black Dog Publishing, London, UK
Survey of contemporary food based creative practice.
2012
Girls Don’t Cry Susan Mogul: The Path to Self-Inspiration
Interview of Mogul with 6 Page Spread, Husk Magazine, Winter 2012, London
2011
Susan Mogul Spoofs Jason Schwartzman in Her Own Pacific Standard Time Campaign, LA Weekly, November 18, by Catherine Wagley.
Filming Your Own Life: Susan Mogul reflects and constructs her autobiography in her films. Feature article on Mogul’s keynote lecture at film conference in Zurich, Switzerland titled: “Me Myself and I. When Documentaries Become Performances”
Sich Das Eigene Leben Erfilmen, Neue Zürcher Zeitung(NZZ) May 7, 2011
Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974–1981,
Catalog for exhibition at Los Angeles MOCA.
State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970
Catalog for exhibition atOrange County Museum of Art.
Pacific Standard Time, 1945-1980
Catalog for exhibition at the Getty Center.
Doin’ it In Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building
Catalog for Exhibition at the Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design.
2010
Iconoclast: Susan Mogul: A Mogul’s DIY Ethic, Fabrik, Issue #9
Feature Article on Mogul’s films and photographs, by Aparne Bahkle.
2009
Feature on Mogul’s Video/Film Retrospective,
Le’Emili, Feminist Swiss Film Journal, April, No.1528, by Briana Berg.
Never Married Woman, Profile of Mogul, LA Weekly, People Issue, April 24-30,
by Steven Mikulan
Review of Driving Men, Village Voice, January 14, by Ella Taylor.
Susan Mogul at Jancar Gallery, LA Weekly, Dec. 9-16, by Christopher Miles.
2008
California Video, Getty Museum Publications, Catalog
Susan Mogul Interview, Editor: Glenn Phillips.
LA Weekly, August 15, Review of Driving Men by Holly Willis.
Artforum, August, Review of Driving Men by Annie Buckley.
2006
Los Angeles 1955-1985: Birth of an Art Capital
Catalog, Centre Pompidou, Editor: Catherine Grenier
2002
Art/Women/California 1950/2000
University of California Press: Berkeley, Los Angeles, London
2001
Women of Vision: Histories in Feminist Film & Video
University of Minnesota Press, Editor: Alexandra Juhasz
2000
Los Angeles Times, May 3, “COLA 2000”, Review by David Pagel
1999
Wide Angle, Volume 20 #3, “Susan Mogul: At Home in Los Angeles”
1997
Los Angeles Times, May 2, ” ‘I Stare at You’ an Intimate Fresh Journey”
Howard Rosenberg, TV review of I Stare at You and Dream.
1994
Los Angeles Times, October 3, “A Peaceful Existence on Echo Street”
Howard Rosenberg, TV review of Everyday Echo Street.
Filmforum Festival Catalog “Scratching the Belly of the Beast: Cutting Edge Media in Los Angeles, 1922-94”, Major essay on Mogul’s body of work.
1992
Art Issues, March/April, Review of “Pages from the Diaries of Children”
1991
Los Angeles Times, November 20, “A Dark Side to Children’s Diaries”
1988
Artweek, January “Dressing Up in Mother’s Clothes”
Review of performance “News from Home”
1985
Afterimage, November, “Feminist Performance Video”
1984
High Performance, Issue #24, Review of “Last Jew in America”
1983
L.A. Weekly, November 25, “The Last Jew in America?”
1980
Performance Anthology: Source Book for a Decade of California
Performance Art, Contemporary Arts Press, San Francisco
Village Voice, October 1–7, Sally Banes Review of Design for Living.
1978
New Artists Video, A Critical Anthology, Gregory Battcock, E. P. Dutton
1977
Chrysalis, A Magazine of Woman’s Culture, Issue No.2
“So, What’s News?” Three page spread of Mogul’s photo collages.
1976
Artforum, December, Review of Dressing Up, Take Off & Comedy as a Back Up
From the Center, Lucy Lippard, E.P. Dutton, N.Y
Artweek, August, “Susan Mogul: Moving the Goods”, Martha Rosler
Review of “Mogul’s August Clearance”