There’s a deep, rich history of modern music and visual art inspiring each other. Think of Jean-Michel Basquiat blasting “Salt Peanuts” and “Groovin’ High” by Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, Pablo ...
If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA’s collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press releases), ...
In the online edition of MoMA’s ArtSpeaks program, we invite staff members, artists, and special guests to share personal impressions of an artwork in the galleries. Here, acclaimed jazz pianist Jason ...
Abel Rodríguez is a sage of the Nonuya people, who live in the Amazon rainforest. He is known as a “plant namer” because of his astonishing ability to remember the wide range of vegetable and animal ...
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Long before the proliferation of today’s wearable technologies, the Viennese architectural collective Haus-Rucker-Co imagined a series of prosthetic devices intended to change how we understand our ...
1) Dating back more than 40,000 years, the earliest figurative images ever made by humans depict cows. On a Borneo cave wall, ...
A movement comprising initially British, then American artists in the 1950s and 1960s. Pop artists borrowed imagery from popular culture—from sources including television, comic books, and print ...
The notion of artificial intelligence may seem distant and abstract, but AI is already pervasive in our daily lives. Anatomy of an AI System analyzes the vast networks that underpin the “birth, life, ...
I do not remember when I first met Richard Serra. But I do remember the first time I was bowled over by his work. It was in the fall of 1996 when I saw the monumental 58x64x70—the title describes the ...
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