Elizabeth Catlett ’s terra cotta sculpture Mother and Child stands less than a foot off of its pedestal, but it feels much larger. It conveys an expansiveness that comes, to my mind, from the uncanny ...
The Learning Tree. 1969. Gordon Parks I saw this film when I was 18 years old, and Gordon Parks was at that time one of my heroes. So to see a film about his childhood in Kansas was so riveting and ...
By now it’s come to this: you’ve baked six different kinds of bread; you’ve grown tired of your colleagues’ stabs at humor and their zany Zoom backgrounds; you’ve finally mastered your kids’ remote ...
What does the term “ blockchain ” mean to you, and could you ever imagine it being a part of how you engage with art? Guided by artists working at the cutting edge of technology, and enabled by its ...
Hear from artists, writers, and therapists about what happens when art and grief collide.
Our photogrammetry projects have mainly focused on sculptures and other obviously 3D objects. But every painting also has dimension and shape, which is most noticeable in works like The Starry Night ...
Dorothea Lange and Paul Taylor's landmark photobook An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion weaves together text drawn from field notes, folk song lyrics, newspaper excerpts, sociological ...
In France, the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, founded in 1648 under the aegis of Louis XIV, began organizing an annual exhibition in 1667. Because the recurring location for this event was ...
Older adults take in a Jackson Pollock during a MoMA Access Program. From “For Caregivers: A Guide for Connecting Creatively.” Image description: In a gallery, a group of seven adults sits with their ...
What do the Real Housewives, Ponyo, and The Sims have in common? They all inspired this work, newly added to MoMA’s collection.
Louise Lawler’s work looks at the lives of artworks in museums, private collections, gallery backrooms, storage spaces, and auction houses, examining how meaning changes with different types of ...
In March, Neri Oxman: Material Ecology opened at MoMA. The installation is organized around seven projects, each represented by several artifacts, prototypes, and videos displaying the process. Each ...
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