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Fourth-generation Navajo weaver Marilou Schultz has taken traditional weaving patterns and made them distinctly modern. Commissioned by Intel to create a woven replica of their 1994 Pentium chip, ...
In late April 1919, as the sun began to warm after the long dark winter, artist Hilma af Klint ventured out into the fields and forests near her home and studio on the island of Munsö, not far from ...
Narrator: Curator Anne Umland calls this work a haunting meditation on the physical and psychological effects of war. Curator, Anne Umland: We're looking at a group of three German military officers, ...
In 2018–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos. That project has concluded, and works are now being ...
In 2018–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos. That project has concluded, and works are now being ...
In 2018–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos. That project has concluded, and works are now being ...
Artist, Marlene Dumas: This painting started with myself, or me looking at myself, in this sort of awkward position of being, you know, the blonde, friendly, spontaneous woman—which is an old problem ...
Curator, Luis Perez-Oramas: In this large painting, Tarsila really stresses the exuberance of Brazilian tropical landscape. The representation of local natural species such as cactus and banana trees ...
In 2018–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos. That project has concluded, and works are now being ...
If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA’s collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press releases), ...
Narrator: The artist Jackson Pollock made One: Number 31, 1950 in 1950, using oil and enamel paint on canvas. The painting measures eight feet, 10 inches high and 17 feet, six inches wide. In metric ...
If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA’s collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press releases), ...
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