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  • Wed, Jul 15

    • Duchamp Talks: Park McArthur, Eileen Myles, and Seth Price on Chance

      6:30–8:00 p.m.

      MoMA, Mezzanine

      Lecture/panel

      Marcel Duchamp. 3 Standard Stoppages. Paris 1913–14. Wood box, with three threads glued to three painted canvas strips and mounted on a glass panel with three wood slats shaped along one edge to match the curves of the threads. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Katherine S. Dreier Bequest. © 2026 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris/Estate of Marcel Duchamp. Photo: John Wronn
  • Wed, Jul 29

    • Artist Talk with Souls in Focus

      6:30–8:00 p.m.

      MoMA, Mezzanine

      Lecture/panel

  • Thu, Jul 30

    • Disability Art Chats with Dean Millien

      6:00–7:30 p.m.

      Online

      Lecture/panel, for visitors with disabilities

      In this close-up detail of a larger installation, several aluminum foil sculptures of rats gather around a set of feline-looking paws in the top right of the image, suggesting a much larger foil animal looming just outside the frame. Though sculpted of silver foil that reflects the surroundings of a white platform and a pale gallery floor, the characters of the rats are remarkably lifelike—from their pointed noses to their tiny ears to their long thin curling tails—with the potential to scurry away at any moment. Dean Millien. The Cats and the Rats. 2026. Aluminum foil. Courtesy the artist. Photo: John Kim
  • Fri, Aug 21

    • Everybody Has Something to Say: Perspectives on the Children’s Art Carnival in Harlem

      6:00–7:00 p.m.

      MoMA, Mezzanine

      Lecture/panel

      robin holder, Photo by Leslie Jean Bart; Donna M. Jones, Photo by Kelli Knight; Tschabalala Self, Photo by Christian DeFonte; Souleo, Photo by Abigail Ekue
  • Tue, Oct 6

    • Critical Focus: Photography and Institutional Futures

      5:30–7:30 p.m.

      MoMA, Floor T2

      Lecture/panel

      Christopher Williams. Cutaway model Nikon EM. 2008. Shutter: Electronically governed Seiko metal blade shutter vertical travel with speeds from 1/1000 to 1 second with a manual speed of 1/90th; meter: Center-weighted Silicon Photo Diode, ASA 25-1600, EV2-18 (with ASA film and 1.8 lens), Aperture Priority automatic exposure; lens mount: Nikon F mount, AI coupling, (and later) only; flash: Synchronization at 1/90 via hot shoe, Flash automation with Nikon SB-E or SB-10 flash units; focusing: K type focusing screen, not user interchangeable, with 3mm diagonal split image rangefinder; batteries: Two PX-76 or equivalent, 5.3 × 3.38 × 2.13" (135 × 86 × 54 mm). Photography by the Douglas M. Parker Studio, Glendale, California, September 9, 2007–September 13, 2007. Chromogenic print. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired through the generosity of Helen Kornblum in honor of Roxana Marcoci and Committee on Photography Fund. © 2026 Christopher Williams
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