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MoMA New York Presents the Most Comprehensive Exhibition Ever Mounted of Photographer Stephen Shore’s Work
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MoMA New York Presents the Most Comprehensive Exhibition Ever Mounted of Photographer Stephen Shore’s Work

The Museum of Modern Art presents the most comprehensive exhibition ever organized of photographer Stephen Shore’s work, on view from November 19, 2017, until May 28, 2018. The exhibition tracks the artist’s work chronologically, from the gelatin silver prints he made as a teenager to his current work with digital […]

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The Museum of Modern Art to Display Works by Charles White and Leonardo da Vinci in an Exhibition Curated by David Hammons this Fall

The Museum of Modern Art to Display Works by Charles White and Leonardo da Vinci in an Exhibition Curated by David Hammons this Fall   Exhibition Marks the First Time MoMA will Display White’s Recently Acquired Black Pope (Sandwich Board Man) (1973) and a Drapery Study by Leonardo   NEW YORK, September […]

  The Museum of Modern Art, New York Announces the First Major U.S. Museum Exhibition of Tarsila do Amaral  With Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil, The Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago will present the first exhibition in North America exclusively dedicated to the pioneering work of Tarsila do Amaral (Brazilian, 1886–1973), one of the greatest Brazilian artists of the 20th century. On view at The Museum of Modern Art from February 11 through June 3, 2018, the exhibition will focus on Do Amaral’s pivotal production from the 1920s, tracing the path of her groundbreaking contributions through approximately 130 works, including paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, and photographs drawn from collections across the United States, Latin America, and Europe. Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazilis organized by The Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago, by Luis Pérez-Oramas, former Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art, The Museum of Modern Art, and Stephanie D’Alessandro, former Gary C. and Frances Comer Curator of International Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago; with Karen Grimson, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Drawings and Prints, The Museum of Modern Art, and Katja Dominique Rivera, Research Associate, Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Art Institute of Chicago. Prior to its presentation at The Museum of Modern Art, the exhibition will be on view at the Art Institute of Chicago from October 8, 2017, through January 7, 2018.   Serving as a long-overdue introduction to this major Brazilian modernist for North American audiences, the exhibition will highlight the artist’s production from the 1920s and her critical contributions to the birth of modern art in Brazil. Combining a chronological display with a thematic approach, the exhibition will survey Do Amaral’s career, from her earliest Parisian works, to the emblematic modernist paintings produced upon her return to Brazil, ending with her large-scale, socially driven works of the early 1930s. Central to the exhibition is the reunion of three landmark paintings: The Black Woman (A Negra) (1923), Abaporu (1928), and Antropophagy (Antropofagia) (1929), a transformational series of works that were last exhibited jointly in North America in 1993, in the MoMA exhibition Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century.
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  The Museum of Modern Art, New York Announces the First Major U.S. Museum Exhibition of Tarsila do Amaral With Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil, The Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago will present the first exhibition in North America exclusively dedicated to the pioneering work of Tarsila do Amaral (Brazilian, 1886–1973), one of the greatest Brazilian artists of the 20th century. On view at The Museum of Modern Art from February 11 through June 3, 2018, the exhibition will focus on Do Amaral’s pivotal production from the 1920s, tracing the path of her groundbreaking contributions through approximately 130 works, including paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, and photographs drawn from collections across the United States, Latin America, and Europe. Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazilis organized by The Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago, by Luis Pérez-Oramas, former Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art, The Museum of Modern Art, and Stephanie D’Alessandro, former Gary C. and Frances Comer Curator of International Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago; with Karen Grimson, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Drawings and Prints, The Museum of Modern Art, and Katja Dominique Rivera, Research Associate, Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Art Institute of Chicago. Prior to its presentation at The Museum of Modern Art, the exhibition will be on view at the Art Institute of Chicago from October 8, 2017, through January 7, 2018.   Serving as a long-overdue introduction to this major Brazilian modernist for North American audiences, the exhibition will highlight the artist’s production from the 1920s and her critical contributions to the birth of modern art in Brazil. Combining a chronological display with a thematic approach, the exhibition will survey Do Amaral’s career, from her earliest Parisian works, to the emblematic modernist paintings produced upon her return to Brazil, ending with her large-scale, socially driven works of the early 1930s. Central to the exhibition is the reunion of three landmark paintings: The Black Woman (A Negra) (1923), Abaporu (1928), and Antropophagy (Antropofagia) (1929), a transformational series of works that were last exhibited jointly in North America in 1993, in the MoMA exhibition Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century.

The Museum of Modern Art, New York Announces the First Major U.S. Museum Exhibition of Tarsila do Amaral With Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil, The Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago will present the first exhibition in North America exclusively dedicated to the pioneering […]

The Museum of Modern Art, New York presents a Major Retrospective of Frank Lloyd Wright Delves into Archives to Present Fresh Perspectives on the Renowned Architect’s Practice
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The Museum of Modern Art, New York presents a Major Retrospective of Frank Lloyd Wright Delves into Archives to Present Fresh Perspectives on the Renowned Architect’s Practice

Major Delves into Archives to Present Fresh Perspectives on the Renowned Architect’s Practice   NEW YORK, May 24, 2017—With Frank Lloyd Wright at 150: Unpacking the Archive, on view from June 12 to October 1, 2017, The Museum of Modern Art presents a major exhibition that critically engages the multifaceted practice […]

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The Museum of Modern Art, New York City presents a Major Retrospective of Robert Rauschenberg Foregrounds the Artist’s Collaborative Practice thru Sept. 17, 2017

The Museum of Modern Art, New York City presents a of Robert Rauschenberg Foregrounds the Artist’s Collaborative Practice thru Sept. 17, 2017 MAJOR RETROSPECTIVE OF ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG FOREGROUNDS THE ARTIST’S COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE Acclaimed Artist and Rauschenberg Collaborator Charles Atlas Worked with MoMA on the Exhibition’s Design to Highlight Dance and […]

THE M– USEUM OF MODERN ART ANNOUNCES EDGAR DEGAS: A STRANGE NEW BEAUTY, AN EXPLORATION OF THE ARTIST’S RARELY SEEN MONOTYPES AND THEIR ESSENTIAL ROLE IN HIS WORK  March 26 through July 24, 2016
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THE M– USEUM OF MODERN ART ANNOUNCES EDGAR DEGAS: A STRANGE NEW BEAUTY, AN EXPLORATION OF THE ARTIST’S RARELY SEEN MONOTYPES AND THEIR ESSENTIAL ROLE IN HIS WORK March 26 through July 24, 2016

The Museum of Modern Art announces Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty, a major exhibition focusing on Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas’s (1834–1917) extraordinary and rarely seen monotypes and their impact on his wider practice, on view March 26 through July 24, 2016. The first exhibition in the U.S. in nearly 50 years […]