MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the fifth in a series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the fifth in a series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the fourth in a series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the third in a series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
MoMA’s celebration of the landmark year 1913 continues with the second in a series of videos highlighting important works from 1913 in the Museum’s collection.
1913 was a landmark year—a moment of highly concentrated, seemingly boundless innovation. Developments in the fields of science, technology, art, music, literature, and philosophy signaled a radical shift in the cultural landscape.
Traditionally the sixth wedding anniversary is a time for gifts of iron (or, apparently, in the United Kingdom, sugar). In December 2006, Doug Aitken handed us a trailer for his site-specific exhibition Sleepwalkers, and we launched a YouTube channel to support that. Unbeknownst to any of us, within six years we would have uploaded over 1,000 videos to YouTube and MoMA.org.
As most museum educators know, capturing what we do is difficult. The insightful comments and “a-ha” moments visitors have during our programs often go unrecorded.
Here it is, the fourth and final installment of The Teenager’s Guide to the Galleries! So far, the Cross-Museum Collective has led you through the process of entering the museum, interpreting the art, and exploring the galleries.
Everyone knows that The Godfather Part III is the worst film in the trilogy, and that Rocky III and Jaws 3 aren’t anywhere near as good as the famous blockbusters that they followed. But what about The Teenager’s Guide to the Galleries! Part 3?
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