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“Amongst all the sadness around AIDS,” artist and activist Lola Flash states, “there’s so much joy in the community that has held me.” Revisiting the first two decades of the AIDS crisis often means ...
In Sharpening the Scythe, one of Käthe Kollwitz ’s most powerful prints, an older peasant woman grips the blade of her farming tool, preparing it not for cutting crops, but to take part in a revolt.
Coco Fusco and Paula Heredia’s The Couple in the Cage: Guatinaui Odyssey screened here March 9–March 23, 2022. The video is no longer available for streaming. Join us for the next Hyundai Card Video ...
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Este artículo está disponible en español abajo. January 27, 2021, is a day that will live in infamy in the history of Cuba. A group of young Cuban intellectuals gathered in front of the Ministry of ...
Watching Todd Haynes’s Safe and John Waters’s Polyester in a time of COVID-19.
During WWII, The Museum of Modern Art played an integral role in assisting artists, art historians, dealers, and their immediate families in escaping from Europe to America. After the fall of Paris to ...
A selection of monotypes from the Museum’s collection currently on view highlights the unique qualities of this printmaking process and reflects an enduring interest in the monotype medium within the ...
MoMA | Marcel Duchamp’s Readymades: Celebrating the CentennialTwo years later, during the summer of 1915, Duchamp boarded a ship for New York. He situated himself on the Upper West Side and, later ...
MoMA | Rising from Ruin: Conserving Frank Lloyd Wright’s St. Mark’s Tower ModelThe painted wood and paperboard model for St. Mark’s-in-the-Bouwerie Towers represents one of three apartment buildings ...
This summer MoMA’s Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden is home to tens of thousands of Italian honeybees, as part of a recently acquired sculpture by French artist Pierre Huyghe (b. 1962).
MoMA | Having a Wonderful Time at the Bauhaus Exhibition in Weimar, 1923I suppose sooner or later everything enters some state of obsolescence, though reportedly postcard collecting, or deltiology, ...
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