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In a new #DrawnToMoMA , artist Mari Kanstad Johnsen imagines an Animals-Only Night at MoMA. Explore more on #MoMAMagazine → mo.ma/42mTIOl
In our latest Drawn to MoMA, cartoonist November Garcia reflects on her journey with drawings, comics, and impostor syndrome.
Read more on #MoMAMagazine → mo.ma/3zGlLMx
Singer, actor, and activist Harry Belafonte, who passed away yesterday at the age of 96, was a champion of artist Charles White. In 2018, Belafonte discussed his friendship with White and their shared commitment to celebrating Black culture on #MoMAMagazine →…
Plenty of art in MoMA’s collection directly addresses the changing environment, pollution, and sustainability. But what happens when we revisit familiar favorites and discover new ways of thinking about their relationship to the planet?
Read on #MoMAMagazine →…
Artist Kay WalkingStick's work has a focus on personal experience—as a woman, a Cherokee, and an artist.
On #MoMAMagazine , Kay reflects on her work in the collection: mo.ma/413TRGG
#SundayListening : In a new 10-minute podcast episode, hear how Lindsay Farrar decided to “create the world that we want to see” by founding the first natural-hair magazine. Listen on #MoMAMagazine → mo.ma/3YmhHLd
Over MoMA The Museum of Modern Art today, you can watch Nam June Paik's GOOD MORNING MR. ORWELL (1984) and read reflections on the piece by me, Amanda Kim (director of MOON IS THE OLDEST TV), and Dieter Daniels. Thanks to Michelle Kuo and Stuart Comer! #MoMAMagazine moma.org/magazine/artic…
RT MuseumModernArt: “The political claim is at the outset of any work I make.” — Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Read an interview with the artist on #MoMAMagazine → mo.ma/3meaIHr
RT MuseumModernArt: See the painting on view now at MoMA and dive deeper in our One on One series.
Read an excerpt from the publication on #MoMAMagazine . mo.ma/3Bf6mUo
Read an essay on #MoMAMagazine that takes a close look at an image from Cole’s 1967 photobook exposing viewers around the world to the many forms of violence embedded in everyday life under apartheid. mo.ma/3LPLpFK
“The political claim is at the outset of any work I make.” — Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Read an interview with the artist on #MoMAMagazine → mo.ma/3meaIHr
Sandra Mujinga’s larger-than-life hologram “Flo” makes a case for being hidden in plain sight in an era of endless digital footprints.
The artist shares the inspiration behind her installation on #MoMAMagazine → mo.ma/41xVflb
👀 Have you ever had an awkward date at a museum?
In a Valentine’s Day edition of Drawn to MoMA, cartoonist Jon Allen shows us how a date leads to a realization about the power of art.
Read Jon Allen’s “Leave a Message” on #MoMAMagazine → mo.ma/3HZuFsm
Explore the six-decade evolution of John Giorno’s Dial-A-Poem and its impact on poetry, activism, and everyday life. moma.org/magazine/artic… #DialaPoem #JohnGiorno #Poetry #MoMAMagazine
🪸🐠 How do you create an immersive aquarium?
This Earth Month, explore Peter Chermayeff’s architectural process in a new video that explores the immersive architecture of aquariums.
Watch on #MoMAMagazine → mo.ma/3nJwuDh
“I have made this drawing several times—never remembering that I had made it before—and not knowing where the idea came from.” — Georgia O’Keeffe
On the occasion of #ToSeeTakesTime , read an excerpt from the exhibition catalogue on #MoMAMagazine → mo.ma/3ACC1P5
See the painting on view now at MoMA and dive deeper in our One on One series.
Read an excerpt from the publication on #MoMAMagazine . mo.ma/3Bf6mUo
Read three responses to the artist’s legendary 1984 video broadcast on #MoMAMagazine and stream “Good Morning Mr. Orwell” through April 12 in the latest installment of our Hyundai Card Video Views. mo.ma/3zjAm0q
📖 Read Museum staff member Marie La Viña’s reflection on looking at the artist's work on #MoMAMagazine → mo.ma/3IomZ4I