Posts about Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
The Museum of Modern Art Shop celebrates the talents of all five boroughs.
Walk through the rain without getting wet, in a high-tech installation by rAndom International.
In a new show at MoMA, Claes Oldenburg is the gritty, gloppy father of Pop.
A user-generated collection of video art on display adjacent to modern art legends at MoMA.
Tilda Swinton sleeps inside a vitrine at MoMA for her performance art piece The Maybe.
The origins of modern abstract art, conveniently located in a MoMA-grade hardcover catalogue.
From the blasphemous La Ricotta to the acclaimed Gospel According to St. Matthew to scathing condemnations of the bourgeoisie.
Put on your fuzziest sweater and head over to MoMA for The Rolling Stones’ 50th anniversary film series. (It’s never too cold for rock ‘n’ roll!)
The great American garage sale comes to MoMA.
A controversial (and unpopular) origin, threat of destruction under the Nazis, storage in a barn in Norway, and two art heists.
It’s not uncommon to hear MoMA visitors claiming their child could make modern art. Audio Tour Hack thinks a child can analyze it, too.
Architects, activists, and artists reimagine America’s failing suburbs.
Tim Burton’s got nothing on these guys.
A sampling of very short exhibition reviews from Talk Back, our newly revamped Tumblr account.
The talented Tauba Auerbach shows off at MoMA next to John Lennon and William S. Burroughs.
The Cindy Sherman retrospective at MoMA had a prankster in its midst.
Museum-hopping got you hungry? Here’s where to satiate your cravings.
MoMA’s retrospective Alighiero Boetti: Game Plan is the largest exhibit of the artist’s work outside of Italy to date. An early member of the anti-establishment art movement Arte Povera, Boetti used preexisting objects and symbols to create playful conceptual art.
The top five can’t-miss mega exhibitions of the summer.






















