Tag: Museum of Modern Art
The People’s MoMA
A provocative, personal essay from Dr. David Carrier tries to envision “the” museum without plutocratic support
The Restlessness of Thought: Adrian Piper at MoMA
A Synthesis of Intuitions is up through July 22
So Slow It Stopped: Teiji Furuhashi at MoMA
MoMA re-stages a 1995 installation by one of Japan’s late, great performance, tech, and collaboration innovators.
Ad Absurdum: A Collection of Poems by Marcel Broodthaers
I new translation collects two poems and a suite of appropriated images in one volume.
Faith and Formalism: Rachel Harrison at MoMA
The sculptor examines religious faith as feeling carefully for something not fully seen.
“This is how it’s done”: David Salle Curates Recent Painting
“Nice Weather” is at Skarstedt, uptown and Chelsea, through April 16
Poet, Printer, Prankster: Marcel Broodthaers in Retrospect
The late artist is the subject of four simultaneous exhibitions, including a MoMA retrospective.
Tell Me: with Bill Corbett
Corbett discusses his personal and aesthetic interest in the work of Franz Kline.
Björk at MoMA: A Conversation with Todd Simmons
Husband and wife critics — and confirmed Björk fans — discuss the chanteuse’s MoMA retrospective.
“Portraits are universal”: Peter Malone in Conversation with Jeanne Wilkinson
The painter and artcritical contributor discusses his art, his writing, craft, and the current state of painting.
