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“Completed in 1958, architect Mies van der Rohe’s Seagram Building established a model for corporate skyscrapers that was emulated across the United States and beyond. ” –
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and around Midtown Manhattan. Explore our city with
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“Art is the ability to textualize or visualize or musicalize one’s experience of the world...in a way that creates a commentary about what it feels to live another day.” –Barbara Kruger Explore
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"When I saw 'Water Lilies' in the new space I felt a sense of calmness. A sense of peace. I could sit in there the whole day." —Staffer Emmanuelle LeConte
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“What’s more fun than a giant Kusama Pumpkin? (Maybe crossing the street and climbing and sliding on a Tom Otterness sculpture.)” –Tania Toro, assistant manager of merchandise planning Explore this hidden art gem: http://mo.ma/2GPJUFp
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“The choice to render this message in a bronze plaque elevates and transforms a piece of good advice into something official, serious, permanent, and not-to-be-dismissed.” Explore our
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“Seeing the word ‘love’ in print (on a poster, on a card, as a sculpture, in a letter, etc.) always warms the heart and brings smiles…” – Mary Oliver, retail Explore our staff’s
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"Music, for me, is a love bewitched. Fame as a painter? Writer, modern poet? Bad joke. So I have no calling, and loaf." –Paul Klee Explore our staff’s
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“‘!Women Art Revolution’ (2010) is an inspiring documentary about the history of feminist art, poignantly told through the perspectives of artists, curators, and critics.” –senior curator Roxana Marcoci Liven up your watchlist with our staff’s
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The Marx Brothers’ sidesplitting 1933 classic “Duck Soup” directed by Leo McCarey is curatorial assistant Giampaolo Bianconi’s nominee for Best Depiction of Governmental Dysfunction. Liven up your watchlist with our staff’s
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“Although it was snubbed for Best Picture at the Academy Awards in 1990, Spike Lee’s ‘Do the Right Thing’ (1989) stands the test of time as one of the best films ever made..." Liven up your watchlist with our staff’s
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Explore NYC's hidden art gems—like this Lee Bontecou artwork that calls the New York City Ballet home: http://mo.ma/2xyPEys
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Learn more about New York City's hidden art gems—like American artist Hildreth Meière's series of gilded glass mosaic domes and pendentives in
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“Sometimes the absence of words can speak just as loudly...” Explore our staff’s
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“I find this work so interesting on many levels: the artist’s technique of building up a rich, velvety surface over time...the text, obscured yet palpable" Learn about this Glenn Ligon work: http://mo.ma/2Uvol65 Explore
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“Something that many people don’t know about is Alison Saar’s Harriet Tubman Memorial. But it is beloved and taken care of by the surrounding community.” –Angelica Fox, development assistant for Institutional Giving Explore this hidden art gem: http://mo.ma/2KJXbjW
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Turning junk my mom leaves around the house into outfits part 1:
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"The Joseph Curran Building in Greenwich Village...was designed by architect Albert C. Ledner, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright.” –Evangelos Kotsioris, curatorial assistant Learn more about this NYC design gem: http://mo.ma/2HgmzwZ
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Robert Mitchum’s sleepy-eyed menace as the decidedly unorthodox preacher, Reverend Harry Powell in “The Night of the Hunter” (1955) is editorial manager Jason Persse’s nominee for Best Villain. Liven up your watchlist with our staff’s
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“Louise Nevelson’s Chapel of the Good Shepherd is the only still-existing complete sculptural environment by the artist."–Anne Umland, senior curator in our Department of Painting and Sculpture Explore this hidden art gem: http://mo.ma/2Oj1zvm
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