MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the 16th installment in our series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.

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MoMA Celebrates 1913: Louis Raemaekers’s Tegen de Tariefwet, Vliegt niet in’t Web!
MoMA Celebrates 1913: Mack Sennett’s Barney Oldfield’s Race for a Life
MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the 15th installment in our series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
MoMA Celebrates 1913: Ludwig Hohlwein’s Kaffee Hag
MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the 14th installment in our series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
Reframing Andrew Wyeth’s Christina’s World
One of the best parts of working on an exhibition drawn predominantly from MoMA’s own outstanding collection is the opportunity it provides for close looking at old favorites. When my co-curator Kathy Curry and I began compiling the checklist for the exhibition American Modern: Hopper to O’Keeffe
MoMA Celebrates 1913: Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley’s Suspense
MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the 13th in a series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
MoMA Celebrates 1913: Constantin Brancusi’s Mlle Pogany
MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the 12th in a series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
MoMA Celebrates 1913: Léon Bakst’s Costume design for the ballet The Firebird
MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the 11th in a series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
MoMA Celebrates 1913: Pablo Picasso’s Glass, Guitar, and Bottle
MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the tenth in a series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
MoMA’s Pollock Conservation Project: Video Update on One: Number 31, 1950
Over the past nine months, Inside/Out readers have been following MoMA’s Jackson Pollock Conservation Project, the study and restoration of three iconic Pollock paintings in the Museum’s collection.
Make It Work: In the Studio with the Quest to Learn School
Put a group of student artists in a room with five hours to complete three days’ worth of work—and then tell them they have to exhibit their work to the public at MoMA the following day.
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