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In 1920, for the first time in the history of the United States, the majority of the country’s population lived in cities. For architect Frank Lloyd Wright, this was not something to be celebrated.
The artist talks about Claude Monet, the muscle memory of painting, and why he’s packing a tube of orange paint for his summer in Maine.
Listen to MoMA’s newest podcast, about the rich, surprising 60-plus-year history of jazz performance at the Museum.
In honor of Pope.L (1955–2023), read an excerpt from the member: Pope.L, 1978–2001 exhibition catalogue, and come see The Great White Way: 22 Miles, 9 Years, 1 Street in MoMA’s galleries.
On hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, the author reflects on the genesis of a musical and cultural phenomenon.
In the last three years, Cecilia Vicuña has earned sudden and impressive international recognition, culminating in the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 59th International Art Exhibition of ...
Join a mental health illustrator for an imaginary trip through MoMA’s galleries and reflections on how art can elicit emotion.
Este artículo está disponible en español abajo. January 27, 2021, is a day that will live in infamy in the history of Cuba. A group of young Cuban intellectuals gathered in front of the Ministry of ...
Reweaving Ourselves: Contemporary Ecology through the Ideas of Juan Downey is the second online conference organized by the Cisneros Institute at MoMA and conceived by guest curator Julieta González ...
During a dreamlike sequence in which Jones is seen behind bars, Salacia moves forward in time. A shot of the water that surrounds Castle Williams—the fortification on Governor’s Island, just south of ...
Watching Todd Haynes’s Safe and John Waters’s Polyester in a time of COVID-19.
While Donald Judd is best known for his pristine boxes, between 1959 and 1965 he was a critic, writing over 600 reviews and thematic essays. Even though Judd insisted that he wrote art criticism as a ...
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