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Reviews & Previews: Vince Aletti / The New Yorker
August 30, 2010
Medium of Exchange
If it did nothing more than provide a context for Brancusi’s luminous photographs of the sculptures in his studio, MOMA’s “The Original Copy:
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Reviews & Previews: Claire O'neill / National Public Radio
August 26, 2010
Out With The Old And In With The Old-Inspired: Fresh Photos At MoMA
I first came across Alex Prager's photography in 2007. She was in the "fresh" artist feature of Communication Arts magazine, and her work screamed
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Other: Sally Law / The New Yorker
August 26, 2010
Digital Pick: Wish You Were Here
Of all the art-driven iPhone apps—and there are many, including Brushes, the medium for newyorker.com’s Finger Painting series—few are as engrossing
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News: ARTINFO
August 26, 2010
MoMA and the Asia Art Archive Join Forces to Explore Contemporary Chinese Art
This autumn, the Asia Art Archive (AAA) in Hong Kong and New York's Museum of Modern Art will join forces to offer two large-scale surveys
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Other: Cat Weaver / The Huffington Post
August 26, 2010
MoMA's Got a Brand New App: Learning to Leverage Social Media
MoMA has announced the release of its new app for Apple's iPhone, and iPod Touch, available now on the App Store.
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Reviews & Previews: The New Yorker
August 25, 2010
Critic’s Notebook: The Original Copy
This week in the magazine, Vince Aletti writes about “The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today,” which is showing at MOMA...
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Reviews & Previews: The New Yorker
August 25, 2010
The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today
If it did nothing more than provide a context for Brancusi’s luminous photographs of the sculptures in his studio, the show would be a success.
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Reviews & Previews: Lloyd Schwartz / National Public Radio
August 24, 2010
At MoMA, A Look At A Pivotal Moment For Matisse
In 2003, the Museum of Modern Art put on an important show comparing Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, maybe the two greatest European painters
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Features: Judith H. Dobrzynski / The Wall Street Journal
August 24, 2010
Museums: No More 'Cathedrals of Culture'
Over breakfast one recent Saturday, Kaywin Feldman, the director of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, recalled a moment years ago at a meeting of...
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Reviews & Previews: Ariella Budick / Financial Times
August 19, 2010
Contemporary Art, Museum of Modern Art, New York
New York’s Museum of Modern Art is still the definitive authority on who’s who in a teeming art world. True, it faces challenges from more adventurous
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Reviews & Previews: The New Yorker
August 18, 2010
Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917
This power-packed show—largely a forensic exercise, attended by scholarly minutiae and the lavish use of X rays, infrared reflectograms
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Reviews & Previews: The New Yorker
August 18, 2010
Projects 93: Dinh Q. Lê
Taking the U.S. Army helicopter as its lodestone, this fascinating project examines an iconic emblem of the “American War,” as it is known
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Reviews & Previews: The New Yorker
August 18, 2010
Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography
Photographs by women occupy key positions in MOMA’s collection, but male photographers have always taken up most of the wall space.
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Reviews & Previews: The New Yorker
August 18, 2010
Picasso: Themes and Variations
Some hundred works in MOMA’s collection survey the dazzling breadth of the Spanish master’s printmaking practice. All of Picasso’s big themes
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Features: Andrew M. Goldstein / ARTINFO
August 18, 2010
Bold Facsimilies: A Q&A with "Original Copy" Curator Roxana Marcoci
t the Museum of Modern Art right now, some of the most iconic works of sculpture have been blasted with light, flooded with chemicals, flattened
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Reviews & Previews: Mackie Healy / Lindsay Pollock: Art Market Views
August 17, 2010
MoMA Curator Temkin Mingles Rothko and Pollock with Lesser Known Names at Fall Ab-Ex Jamboree
This fall, for the first time in over forty years, MoMA is flaunting its Abstract Expressionist holdings. In The Big Picture: Abstract...
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Reviews & Previews: Benjamin-émile Le Hay / BlackBook
August 17, 2010
Artists Nate Lowman and Keith Mayerson Take a Long, Hard Look at Humanity
The Washington Square East galleries, 80WSE, opened two new public installations last week at its Broadway Windows and Washington Windows locations
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Reviews & Previews: Laila Pedro / Idiom
August 16, 2010
Imaging Sculpture: The Orginal Copy at MoMA
It’s rare for a museum exhibition to grapple actively with older work in a new or groundbreaking way. Particularly in the major New York museums
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Reviews & Previews: Sam Leith / The Guardian
August 15, 2010
If this Matisse masterpiece was booze, it would be a whopping nine units
The Museum of Modern Art in New York has a cracking Matisse exhibition on at the moment. Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 concentrates on...
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Reviews & Previews: Kelly Nosari / Daily Serving
August 13, 2010
Video: Francis Alys: A Story of Deception
A Story of Deception is the title of Francis Alÿs‘ current retrospective on view at the Tate Modern. The title of the exhibition, which spans the...
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Features: Tom Lubbock / The Independent
August 13, 2010
Great Works: Monteur John Heartfield (1920), George Grosz
We often think that colour is the most elusive medium. There are a thousand hues, a million hues, and we can never hope to identify them.
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News: ArtDaily
August 13, 2010
MoMA Launches Free iPhone App, Now Available on App Store
The Museum of Modern Art today announces that the MoMA App is now available on the App Store. The new application for the iPhone and iPod
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Other: Raquel Laneri / Forbes
August 10, 2010
MOMA Director’s Income-Tax-Free Condo
The New York Times ran a piece yesterday about cultural directors–particularly museum directors–and the plum housing perks they enjoy.
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News: ARTINFO
August 10, 2010
Of All Nonprofit Museum Leaders, MoMA's Lowry is the Luckiest
Is MoMA director Glenn Lowry the luckiest leader of a cultural nonprofit in New York City? That is what the New York Times suggests in a...
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