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In MoMA and UNIQLO’s Art for All video series, we explore an artist’s unique approach to capturing the world around them. In this episode, filmmaker John Wilson invites us into his world, where his ...
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Black cinema is a revolution—a dynamic and transformative force that challenges, disrupts, and redefines societal narratives. From Oscar Micheaux’s pioneering silent films to provocative sci-fi think ...
We use our own and third-party cookies to personalize your experience and the promotions you see. Abel Rodríguez is a sage of the Nonuya people, who live in the Amazon rainforest. He is known as a ...
In late 2021, MoMA launched an annual celebration of the photobook. Every year, the Museum’s photography curators and colleagues from the Archives, Library, and Research Collections meet to exchange, ...
This year, MoMA’s Cisneros Institute embarked on a new research project: Bridging the Sacred: Spiritual Streams in Twentieth Century Latin American and Caribbean Art, 1920–1970. Artists and ...
Emory Douglas has a battle cry: “Culture is a weapon.” And this chant reverberates throughout everything he does. In 1967, Douglas was chosen as the minister of culture and revolutionary artist for ...
2023 marks the return of MoMA’s New Photography series—a biannual presentation of contemporary perspectives on photography—after five years away from the Museum’s galleries. This year, the series has ...
We use our own and third-party cookies to personalize your experience and the promotions you see. In celebration of Earth Month, MoMA’s Emilio Ambasz Institute for the Joint Study of the Built and the ...
I have my partner, Jason Simon, to thank for the gift that is the Duane Train. A habitual WFMU listener, he discovered the Train on his commutes through New Jersey to Staten Island. The shows are ...
Claes Oldenburg’s audacious, witty, and profound depictions of everyday objects changed the way we understand and see art in the world. Beginning in 1962, his sculptures, prints, drawings, and ...
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