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May 22, 2013
Oldenburg’s Burgers: Delicious at All Ages
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MoMA’s current exhibition, Claes Oldenburg: The Street and The Store, celebrates the early years of artist Claes Oldenburg’s extraordinary career, when he experimented with painting and sculpture by reworking the stuff of every day into [...]
May 21, 2013
Ingmar Bergman’s The Virgin Spring
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These notes accompany screenings of Ingmar Bergman’s The Virgin Spring on May 22, 23, and 24 in Theater 3. Ingmar Bergman (1918–2007) had turned 40, and had already directed 20 films
May 20, 2013
Welcome to MoMA Studio: Exchange Café
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MoMA Studio: Exchange Café honors the power of reciprocity. From everyday barter practices to artistic exchange systems, I aim to make legible a relationship between works in MoMA’s collection and contemporary movements to reclaim the [...]
May 17, 2013
Making the Rain
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Rain Room‘s conception was swift. We were coming up with ideas for dropping an image from above, so each individual pixel would fall into place, using water on water-reactive ground.
May 16, 2013
FIAF Congress 2013: A Visit to Barcelona’s Filmoteca de Cataluyna
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Chief film curator Rajendra Roy and I attended the 69th congress of the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF), in Barcelona, Spain, April 21–27. Each year the member and associate film archives convene in a [...]
May 15, 2013
A Modern Way to Explore Three Great Figures of Mexican Art
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Taking monumental frescos to a multitouch screen, MoMA’s eBook Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Josè Clemente Orozco offers a fresh exploration of three great figures in the revival of mural painting that brought modern [...]
May 14, 2013
Claude Chabrol’s The Cousins
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These notes accompany screenings of Claude Chabrol’s The Cousins on May 15, 16, and 17 in Theater 3. When Andrew Sarris published Interviews with Film Directors in 1967, he could already write that Claude Chabrol [...]
May 13, 2013
Practice and Progress: The MoMA Alzheimer’s Project Exchange
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I used to take dance classes as a kid, and I remember the first time I walked into MoMA I was struck by the gallery floors—perfect for dancing.
May 13, 2013
The Ghosts of Gallery 20: Discovering Dan Flavin
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After seven years of working at MoMA as a school programs educator, I still treated Gallery 20 as a glorified hallway. As we scurried through on the way to the more crowd-pleasing Pop art in [...]
May 10, 2013
Do You Know Your MoMA? 5/10/13
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How well do you know your MoMA? If you think you can identify the artist and title of each of these works—all currently on view in the Painting and Sculpture Galleries—please submit your answers by [...]
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1913 Centennial Celebration

MoMA celebrates the landmark year 1913 with a series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
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Learning and Engagment

A behind-the-scenes look at learning, engagement, and experimentation from the Education team at MoMA.
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Hurricane Sandy Aftermath - Tips for Artists

In this series of posts conservators offer tips for artists for dealing with wet artworks in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. All posts are prepared by members of AIC-CERT (American Institute for Conservation – Conservation Emergency Response Team). AIC-CERT responds to the needs of cultural institutions during emergencies and disasters through coordinated efforts with first responders, state agencies, vendors and the public.
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