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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, ...
Love is blind…and suffocating? Nearly a century after its creation, art scholars and amateurs alike have offered various perspectives on the allure of The Lovers.A number of scholars posit that the ...
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 ...
Donald Albrecht, “Evolving Forms: A Photographic Essay of Eames Furniture, Prototypes, and Experiments,” in The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention (New York: Harry N. Abrams in ...
This article, presented in conjunction with the inclusion of Pierre Huyghe’s Untilled (Liegender Frauenakt) in the exhibition YOU ARE HERE* Contemporary Art in the Garden, reprints an interview that ...
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 ...
Starting this year, MoMA’s Cisneros Institute introduces a new research project: Bridging the Sacred: Spiritual Streams in Twentieth Century Latin American Art and Caribbean Art, 1920–1970.In dialogue ...
María Magdalena Campos-Pons marshals myriad forms and experiences to evoke the many memories, intimacies, and subjectivities that make up the African Diaspora. A pillar of Cuban art since the 1980s, ...
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 ...
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