News
In MoMA and UNIQLO’s Art for All video series, we delve into an artist’s process and inspirations to reveal connections between art and life. In this episode, photographer Justine Kurland shares how ...
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 ...
On the occasion of Lemon’s major solo show at MoMA PS1, Ceremonies Out of the Air: Ralph Lemon, exhibition curators Connie Butler, T. Lax, and Kari Rittenbach placed equal emphasis on the drawings, ...
Discover how a uniquely modern American art form found a home at a uniquely modern American museum. Through original recordings, archival audio, and new interviews with jazz legends like Sonny Rollins ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 specialists ...
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 ...
In celebration of Earth Month, MoMA’s Emilio Ambasz Institute for the Joint Study of the Built and the Natural Environment presents the inaugural entry in the Ambasz Essays, a new series of ...
Over the last three decades, artist Moyra Davey has explored the question of how—and who—to picture through photography, filmmaking, and writing. Often finding parallels between literary and personal ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results