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    sings the text from Baldessari’s 1966–68 work Painting for Kubler, set to the music for Joni Mitchell’s 1971 song “A Case of You.”

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  2. 28. sij
  3. 28. sij

    RT MuseumModernArt: Artist Kiki Smith shares a day of checking mouse traps, running errands, and eating snacks with :

  4. 2020 Vision 👀To ring in the new year, invited curators to choose something in art and culture they are looking forward to or to pick an artwork from the collection that speaks to their hopes and concerns for the year ahead. Read on:

  5. On the occasion of his MoMA exhibition , Michael Armitage spoke with about lubugu, a Ugandan bark cloth that changed his artistic process:

  6. "So serious we take ourselves, our serious limbs, our serious mouth making clear delirious sounds, our hair, the selfish hours of our, our, our." on Frida Kahlo’s "Fulang-Chang and I" for 's Poetry Project:

  7. The mind, the sky, the moon, the star signs, open hands, emblems of life and death— explores the powerful symbolism in Betye Saar's autobiographical assemblage "Black Girl's Window"

  8. Happy New Year from MoMA! Usher in 2020 with affirmations of peace by Yoko Ono. We're open today—take a break in the artist's "PEACE is POWER" installation on the third floor of the Museum. on the inspiration behind the new commission:

  9. "The raucous cacaphone the featherfrocked clattertraps hollering Wake up flowerface! Flowerface, wake up!" Frenzied birds inspire Ross Gay’s poem about Cy Twombly’s 1954 drawing, "Untitled" for 's Poetry Project:

  10. For 's Poetry Project, lê thị diễm thúy reflects on Henri Matisse’s "The Swimming Pool" and a world without paper—an homage to the cutout, "but also echoing the notions of those who have no papers... to be born across water, to be floating."

  11. No two viewers will take the same path through , David Tudor’s sprawling, immersive sound installation. Experience a 360-degree view of the work via :

  12. "If the sleeper is dreaming, what might the sleeper be dreaming of?" Sharon Olds sends a message to the viewer of Henri Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy" in the latest installment of 's Poetry Project.

    Henri Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy"
  13. "A work of art can resonate with visitors inside the gallery, while waiting in line to drop off their coats, or having a coffee. Art is part of life.” Curator Yasmil Raymond reflects on new commissions for the Museum's public spaces with

  14. "I’m not just an object, my surfaces servicing, but I’m no more than myself." Brenda Shaughnessy gives voice to Meret Oppenheim’s "Object" for 's Poetry Project.

  15. On our 90th anniversary, dives into the archives to see how the Museum celebrated its first major milestone, in 1939:

  16. "Did the 'W' in his name etch the first winged symbol as indigenous signs & masks rooted in black soil?" Read Yusef Komunyakaa's poem inspired by Wifredo Lam’s "The Jungle" (La Jungla) on :

  17. “There is a vast difference between taking a picture and making a photograph.” – Lunchtime inspiration courtesy of this week’s menu: | 📷 : “Untitled Lunch (Pasta Salad).” 1984. Color instant print (Polaroid)

  18. “I believe in the imagination. What I cannot see is infinitely more important than what I can see.” – Fresh-brewed inspiration courtesy of this week’s menu. Explore “Coffee Break”:

  19. Sturgeon bladders and surgical tools breathe new life into a painting in the inaugural episode of ’s Conservation Stories. See how ’s Diana Hartman preserves Paula Modersohn-Becker’s historic self-portrait:

  20. At times, curatorial work can resemble detective work. Follow our Department of Photography’s search for answers to the enigmas of a mysterious collection of photographs known as the “Hampton Album:”

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