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moma: Ways of Seeing by John Berger. Magritte’s La Clef des songes (The Interpretation of Dreams) is on the cover.
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moma: Paul Klee was born this day in 1879. One of his aims as an artist, he said, was to “make secret visions visible.” Cat and Bird is one of four Klee works on view now in our fifth floor painting and sculpture galleries. [Paul Klee. Cat and
moma: Toward a Concrete Utopia: K67 Kiosk A 1966 K67 Kiosk welcomes visitors to our #ConcreteUtopia exhibition. It was launched by Slovenian designer Saša J. Mächtig as a shape-shifting modular system of street furniture that became ubiquitous
moma: Aristide Maillol. “The River.” Completed 1943 (cast 1948)
moma: Claude Monet, born today in 1840, painted Water Lilies in the last decade of his life. [Claude Monet. Water Lilies. 1914-26. Photograph by John Wronn]
moma:Claude Monet, born today in 1840, painted Water Lilies in the last decade of his life.[Claude Monet. Water Lilies. 1914-26. Photograph by John Wronn]
moma: Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving and has plenty of leftovers! Enjoy the weekend! [Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Mario. 1978. Chromogenic color print. Purchase. © 2016 Philip-Lorca diCorcia, courtesy David Zwirner,
moma: “My process is to throw as much stuff against the wall.”“My process is to throw as much stuff against the wall. Eventually stuff will stick or it might not. Sometimes it takes time, but you have to be [in the studio] to be the dreamcatcher
moma-a-day: Desert Fire #249, by Richard Misrach, 1985
moma-a-day:Desert Fire #249, by Richard Misrach, 1985
moma: The changing face of the artist….
moma: George Nelson’s How to Kill People: A Problem of Design raises questions about design intent in this week’s Design and Violence blog post. [George Nelson (American, 1908-1986). Medieval illustration used in the CBS/Camera Three short film
moma: “Color is a means of exerting direct influence upon the soul.” Vasily Kandinsky, born today in 1866. [Vasily Kandinsky. Soft Pressure. 1931]
moma: In honor of Picasso’s birthday, a study for his iconic painting Les Demoiselles D’Avignon. [Pablo Picasso. Study for Les Demoiselles D’Avignon. Paris, early 1907]
moma:Born today in 1883, Theo van Doesburg founded the journal De Stijl to promote the artistic style. [Theo van Doesburg. Composition VIII (The Cow). c. 1918]
moma: “I found that I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say in any other way.” Georgia O'Keeffe died 30 years ago today. Explore her works in our collection. [Georgia O'Keeffe. Evening Star, No. III. (1917). The Museum of
moma:Aristide Maillol. “The River.” Completed 1943 (cast 1948)
moma: Happy Earth Day! Tomáš Gabzdil Libertíny’s vase was produced by a colony of 40,000 bees in 1 week. The process poetically brings a natural phenomenon full circle, starting with flowers, which nourish bees and enabled them to produce the vase,
moma: Did you know that Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí designed the elaborate dream sequence in the movie Spellbound? Celebrate national Alfred Hitchcock Day with a look at five of the director’s classic films in our collection. [Spellbound. 1945.
moma: Happy birthday Claude Monet! Monet was born 173 years ago today in Paris. [Claude Monet. Agapanthus. 1914-26]
moma-a-day: Toucan in Nature (Post-It Notes) by Sara Cwynar, 2013
moma-a-day: Remains of a Meal of Carp by Hartmut Friedrich, 1959
moma-a-day: Truisms by Jenny Holzer, 1994
moma-a-day: Running Rabbit by Pudlo Pudlat, 1963
moma-a-day: Swimming Fish by John Smith, 2008
moma-a-day: Honey in San Francisco Art Institute Truck by Bill Arnold, 1971
moma-a-day: Do The Dance by Elizabeth Murray, 2005
moma-a-day: A Bookcase For Onestar Press by Lawrence Weiner, 2007
moma-a-day: Less Lamp by Jordi Canudas, 2006
moma-a-day: Heart to Heart Chain by Matthias Megyeri, 2004
moma-a-day: Projection Enclave by Toyin Ojih Odutola, 2018
moma: We celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with this Dan Weiner photo from 1956, taken during the Montgomery bus boycott. [Dan Weiner. Martin Luther King. 1956]
moma:Still need plans for Valentine’s Day weekend? Wow them with a special after-hours tour. [Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Reine de joie (Queen of Joy). 1892]
MoMA - The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh (by christiNYCa)
moma: top: A still from Beyonce’s new video “Mine” (via Gallerist NY) bottom: René Magritte’s Les amants (The Lovers). 1928. Gift of Richard S. Zeisler. © Charly Herscovici -– ADAGP – ARS, 2013 Thought that looked familiar.
moma: raraavis91: cats A Field Guide to Famous Cats
MoMA Paul Gauguin. Mata mua (In Olden Times). 1892. Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, Madrid.
moma: Monday: Explore Cuba’s National Art Schools in the architecture documentary Unfinished Spaces. The free screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and a reception. [Vittorio Garatti at the School of Ballet in Havana, Cuba,
moma: Monday: avant-garde filmmaker Ernie Gehr presents recent video work, followed by a Q&A. [Bird’s Eye View. 2014. USA. Directed by Ernie Gehr. Couresty the artist]
moma: 100 years ago today, Marcel Duchamp used the word “readymade” in writing for the first time, in a letter to his sister. To celebrate this art historical milestone, we’ve installed several Readymades in the Museum’s fifth-floor galleries.
moma: Henri Matisse was born today in 1869. Our conservators spent over 2,000 hours restoring Matisse’s The Swimming Pool for the recent exhibition Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs. See how they did it in this video.
moma: Opening today, Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty reveals the experimental side of Degas through his rarely seen monotype prints. [Edgar Degas. Heads of a Man and a Woman (Homme et femme, en buste), c. 1877–80. Monotype on paper. Plate: 2 13/16
moma: Jean-Michel Basquiat, known for his expressive lines and use of symbols, died on this day in 1988. [Jean-Michel Basquiat. Untitled. (1981). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2015 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris]
moma: Celebrate International Women’s Day with Wangechi Mutu’s depiction of pioneering feminist Funmilayo Anikulapo–Kuti. Mother of the famous musician Fela Kuti, she is said to have been the first woman to drive a car in Nigeria, and fought against
moma: Frank Lloyd Wright, born today in 1867, modeled this lithograph on Japanese woodblock prints. The System-Built Houses advertised here were Wright’s first experiment with mass production. [Frank Lloyd Wright. American System-Built Houses for
moma: Let the countdown to 2014 begin with Maarten Baas’s “Sweeper’s Clock,” a 24-hour video of a clock with a twist.
moma: Why was Brancusi’s Bird in Space at the center of a 1926 legal battle? [Constantin Brancusi. Bird in Space. 1928.]
moma: Pablo Picasso was born this day in 1881. [Pablo Picasso. Seated Woman. Paris, 1927]