Feininger-Hartley Alois J Schardt and Alfred H. Barr Jr., 1944 Clothbound, pages Feininger-Hartley Alois J Schardt and Alfred H. Barr Jr., 1944 Paperback, pages Licensing If you would like to ...
The exhibition Marcel Duchamp and this volume are co-organized by two museums with which Duchamp had enduring relationships: The Museum of Modern Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. 3 His ...
Discover Ruth Asawa, one of the most innovative artists of the 20th century, and the enduring legacy of her inventive and unflagging experiments with material and form. We visit Asawa’s San Francisco ...
You’ve definitely met this lounge chair before. Its most classic form has two parts: a slightly reclined chair and a matching ottoman, both upholstered in leather and encased in a molded plywood shell ...
Damasia Lacroze and Kunbi Oni on Lam’s Grande Composition Damasia Lacroze: Lam completed Grande Composition in 1949 in his home in Havana. It is his largest work on paper and represents a definitive ...
In March, Neri Oxman: Material Ecology opened at MoMA. The installation is organized around seven projects, each represented by several artifacts, prototypes, and videos displaying the process. Each ...
Our photogrammetry projects have mainly focused on sculptures and other obviously 3D objects. But every painting also has dimension and shape, which is most noticeable in works like The Starry Night ...
To Christina Fernandez, her great-grandmother, María Gonzales, is a legend. “She was somebody I was told about.... Somebody to be proud of, someone who had merit—and the reason we were here in ...
An homage in three acts: Louise Lawler shares a postcard, Christopher Williams remembers Baldessari’s studio, and Stephen Prina sings one of the great Conceptualist’s paintings. Christopher Williams, ...
Louise Lawler’s work looks at the lives of artworks in museums, private collections, gallery backrooms, storage spaces, and auction houses, examining how meaning changes with different types of ...
Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother —made on the edge of a frozen pea field in Nipomo, California, while she was working for the US government in early March 1936—is arguably the most famous photograph ...
Dorothea Lange and Paul Taylor's landmark photobook An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion weaves together text drawn from field notes, folk song lyrics, newspaper excerpts, sociological ...
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