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Located in the Museum of Modern Art, this theater screens foreign, repertory, independent, and art house films.
Theatrical and staged elements have been a key feature of visual art throughout the 20th century.
The walls of our cubicles at the Voice are covered with art show announcements. Why? Because each one is a beautiful souvenir. The Museum of Modern...
This exhibition addresses photography’s influential role in contemporary art through a selection of recent major acquisitions, primarily multipart ...
Working in photography, film, video, installation, and performance, Beirut-based artist Akram Zaatari has built a complex, compelling body of work ...
It’s quite evident that our weather is unpredictable, but what if you could control the rain? It’s possible in The Rain Room. In a nearly 1,000-squ...
There's a fantastic moment in Old Dog where writer-director Pema Tseden lets the camera roll beyond a scene's pivotal moment, in which elderly Tibetan sheep farmer Akku declines a wealthy Chinese mainland businessman's offer to buy his old... More »
"Mattress, pillow, linen, water, and spectacles." The description plaque on Tilda Swinton's "The Maybe" exhibit at MoMA notes that the actress won't be snacking while resting in her glass box. [Teleg... More »
Impressionism canoodles with minimalism when the always inventive local new music organization presents "Consonant Abstraction: Claude Debussy and Steve Reich" in conjunction with the current MOMA exhibition "Inventing Abstraction, 1910-1925."... More »
It's cool.
Went there for the first time in a long while last year for the Richard Serra exhibit and had completely forgotten how amazing the permanent collection is - seminal pieces by Van Gogh, Seurat, Cezanne, Gauguin, Klimt, Chagall, Matisse, Kandinsky, Miro, Picasso, Dali, Magritte, Giacometti, Pollock, Rauschenberg, Rothko, Warhol, Lichtenstein... I guarantee that around every corner you'll be gasping as you find yourself standing in front of the original versions of these iconic works and watch your art education come to life.
If you join at the $300/yr level you get invited to opening receptions with open bar throughout the year. Open bar at the Moma with great music and art is an amazing evening. It's actually a better looking, more vibrant crowd at the $300/yr level than at the $1,000/yr (I've done both...) It's a great date or place to take a friend and you can also arrange private tours and will get invitations throughout the year to go to the museaum during hours not open to the general public
Okay, your closet is probably as good a place as any. But the sections of Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" on display at the MUSEUM OF MODERN ART encapsulate the two most important aspects of altered perception: 1) the centrality of nature and 2) ordinary things looking weird. Of course, "nature" exists only as a utopian ideal, and mind expansion is for hippies. Sometimes aesthetic experience is everything. More »
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