A relentless explorer, April Greiman has been pushing the boundaries between design, art, and technology for over four decades. Her layered work merges analog and digital, handmade and mechanically ...
Elise Y. Chagas: Rosângela, you work with found photographs, archives, albums, institutional collections, and a breadth of other formats and imaging technologies. How would you describe your approach ...
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Robert Frank’s films include The Sin of Jesus, his 1961 adaptation of an Isaac Babel short story; OK End Here (1963), an intimate chamber piece featuring an original score by the great free jazz ...
Lola and Aldo were founding members of Art+Positive—alongside several other NYC-based artists, including Hunter, Ray, and David Wojnarowicz. This ACT UP affinity group emerged in response to rampant ...
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, ...
AH: And it wasn’t just the Rio Olympics that found it useful. EH: NASA has a data visualization team, and they’ve created their own version in the same format, which has also been very popular and ...
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), ...
“It’s like a fellow I once knew in El Paso. One day, he just took all his clothes off and jumped in a mess of cactus. I asked him that same question, ‘Why?’ He said, ‘It seemed to be a good idea at ...
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Artists, particularly those in Paris who flocked to the Louvre and to the Salon, were attuned to the advantages and pitfalls of this display style. Those who came to the Louvre to copy works as a way ...
Wright not only welcomed this hypothetical migration, he sought to design it. At the 1935 National Alliance of Arts and Industry Exposition at Rockefeller Center, he unveiled a massive, ...
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