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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 ...
Listen to MoMA’s newest podcast, about the rich, surprising 60-plus-year history of jazz performance at the Museum.
When was the last time you stopped to smell the roses? No, really! Our sense of smell is something many of us take for granted, but this sensation is more powerful than you may think. “It literally ...
Afrique sur Seine (1955) was a film ahead of its time. Formally, it was a bridge between Italian Neorealism of the 1940s—a style of filmmaking that evoked the hardships of war, from impoverishment and ...
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 ...
These ideas are a point of departure for the exhibition opening this week at MoMA, Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America, as well as a new online course, Reimagining Blackness and ...
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 ...
Philippe Parreno discusses his work “Echo Radio,” a 2020 addition to his commission Echo, which was created for MoMA’s 2019 reopening.
Tourmaline’s Salacia screened here June 25–July 6, 2020. The film is no longer available for streaming, but you can watch the filmmaker’s introduction below. Who would have imagined that, during a ...
Watching Todd Haynes’s Safe and John Waters’s Polyester in a time of COVID-19.
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