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As our lives have moved online to an unprecedented degree during the current pandemic, and as social movements are ignited by the mass circulation of video footage from smartphones and Bodycams, we’ve ...
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 ...
War compels three Ukrainian artists to rethink their approach to photography.
The designers discuss the process of creating a “typeface with a political purpose” for artist Titus Kaphar’s Redaction project.
Andrew Norman Wilson’s Workers Leaving the Googleplex screened here August 24–September 7, 2022. The video is no longer available for streaming. Join us for the next Hyundai Card Video Views screening ...
The Real Housewives, Ponyo, and The Sims —all pop culture staples, all inspirations for Ian Cheng’s epic Emissaries, this month’s New to MoMA feature, which highlights recent additions to MoMA’s ...
Whether you are a classroom or homeschool teacher, a parent or caregiver now suddenly in the position of teaching at home, a student, or a lifelong learner, this is a challenging time. Art can be a ...
From Louis XIV to Gertrude Stein, explore a paradox of tradition and innovation across modern art exhibitions.
Watch nine films from MoMA’s Private Lives Public Spaces exhibition, with commentary from the curators.
“The more you look, the more you see,” says Anne Umland, The Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture, of Remedios Varo’s painting The Juggler. The Juggler is this ...
Afrique sur Seine (1955) was a film ahead of its time. Formally, it was a bridge between Italian Neorealism of the 1940s—a style of filmmaking that evoked the hardships of war, from impoverishment and ...