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The Healing Power of Art Magazine MoMA

WebJackie Armstrong. Sep 17, 2021. Art can heal. Last year CultuRunners kicked off the Healing Arts initiative as part of the World Health Organization’s Solidarity Series of …

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The Body in Art MoMA

WebThe human body is central to how we understand facets of identity such as gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity. People alter their bodies, hair, and clothing to align with or …

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MoMA The Art of Picasso as You’ve Never Seen It Before

WebMoMA recently launched its first digital-only publication, Picasso: The Making of Cubism 1912–1914, edited by Anne Umland and Blair Hartzell, with Scott Gerson.This …

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MoMA The Ad Reinhardt You Never Knew

WebAt the MoMA Library we recently unearthed an intriguing box of ephemera by artist Ad Reinhardt (1913-1967). The material was gifted to the Library by Walter and …

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Yayoi Kusama MoMA

WebKusama was born in 1929 into a well-off but dysfunctional family in Nagano, Japan. Largely shielded from the horrors of World War II, she was, as she has claimed, nevertheless …

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MoMA Why So Siloed

WebAs informal learning institutions, museums have the potential to experiment with these types of interdisciplinary practices. In my nine months at MoMA I have been …

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MoMA Designing Life: Synthetic Biology and Design

WebThe realm of research and practice in which basic processes of life are restructured and redesigned is called synthetic biology, or “synbio,” for short. A very …

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Lúcio Costa, Carlos Leão, Jorge Machado Moreira, Oscar

WebLúcio Costa, Carlos Leão, Jorge Machado Moreira, Oscar Niemeyer, Affonso Eduardo Reidy, Ernâni Vasconcelos, Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret) (consultant). …

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MoMA Louise Bourgeois: The Complete Prints & Books

WebBourgeois employed drypoint more frequently than any other technique by far, creating some 1,500 prints that make sole use of it, or adding it to combinations of other intaglio …

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MoMA Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs

WebThe Cut-Outs. During the last decade of his life Henri Matisse deployed two simple materials—white paper and gouache—to create works of wide-ranging color and …

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Caution: Art May Cause You to Feel Magazine MoMA

WebMy face softens and I smile without thinking, the playful strokes of colorful genius inspiring a lightening in my body and straightening in my back. I feel bright, …

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“How to Kill People” (George Nelson)

WebMade as a one-off short film for the humanities-focused Camera 3 program, which aired on CBS from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s, Nelson’s history of the …

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MoMA Foreclosed: Constructing an Exhibition Narrative

WebWORKac – Amale Andraos and Dan Wood. Project: Nature-City Site Location: Salem-Keizer, Oregon. After much deliberation, we have settled on a scale for …

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Frequently asked questions MoMA

WebIf you feel sick or have a cough, sore throat, shortness of breath or trouble breathing, fever, chills, loss of smell, or muscle pain, or if you have been exposed to COVID-19, contact …

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The Ironrite Ironer Co., Detroit, MI. Health Chair. 1938-1940 MoMA

WebThe Ironrite Ironer Co., Detroit, MI Health Chair 1938-1940. In 1911 the Ironrite Ironer Company began manufacturing electric ironing machines and marketing them to …

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Zaha Hadid. The Peak Project, Hong Kong, China (Exterior

WebThe Peak Project, Hong Kong, China (Exterior perspective) 1991. This painting depicts Hadid’s winning entry in an architectural competition for a private club in the hills of …

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MoMA The Collection Heinrich Campendonk (German, …

WebHeinrich Campendonk. Painter, printmaker, stained-glass designer. First gained prominence within the Blaue Reiter circle, which he entered in 1911; showed three of his paintings in …

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MoMA D. W. Griffith’s The Battle at Elderbush Gulch and John …

WebThese notes accompany screenings of D. W. Griffith’s The Battle at Elderbush Gulch and John Ford’s Straight Shooting on September 26, 27, and 28 in …

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MoMA William S. Hart: A Pioneer Cowboy

WebWilliam Surrey Hart was destined to be a cowboy. Known professionally as William S. Hart, he was born in 1864 in Newburgh, NY, into an environment of Victorian …

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Francisco de Goya MoMA

WebOn Being a Cartoonist. Oct 15–Nov 24, 1946. MoMA. View all 10 exhibitions. Licensing. Feedback. Spanish, 1746–1828 Caption: The Museum of Modern Art …

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Mark Rothko MoMA

WebFor him, art was a profound form of communication, and art making was a moral act. Born Markus Rothkowitz in Latvia in 1903, Rothko immigrated to the United States with his …

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