BRUCE CONNER: IT’S ALL TRUE | Press Remarks Museum of Modern Art – MoMA 28. Jun 2016 Bruce Conner (1933–2008) was one of the foremost American artists of the postwar era. Emerging from the California art scene, in which he worked for half a century, Conner’s work touches on various themes of postwar American society, from a rising consumer culture to the dread of nuclear apocalypse. Join MoMA director Glenn Lowry and curators, Stuart Comer and Laura Hoptman, for a discussion on the opening of "BRUCE CONNER: IT'S ALL TRUE." Learn more about the exhibition: http://mo.ma/1WWL4hR Member previews start Wednesday, June 29 – Saturday, July 2, 2016. Exhibition opens to general public: Sunday, July 3 –October 2, 2016. Video ansehen…
Cai Guo-Qiang | Transient Rainbow Museum of Modern Art – MoMA 11. Jul 2016 "Transient Rainbow" is a 15 second-long pyrotechnic event conceived by artist Cai Guo-Qiang. It was commissioned by MoMA to celebrate the opening of its temporary home in Queens in 2002 and organized by Lilian Tone, Assistant Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture. A rainbow of fireworks crossed the East River on June 29th, 2002, mirroring the Museum’s movement from Manhattan to Queens. The Museum moved back to its home on West 53rd Street in Manhattan in 2004. See other works by Cai Guo-Qiang in the collection: http://mo.ma/29r7reW Video ansehen…
Selfies, or Self-Portraits! by MoMA Teens - Episode 4 Museum of Modern Art – MoMA 11. Jul 2016 Is identify fixed or fluid? In this episode, MoMA's Digital Advisory Board talk to assistant curator Samantha Friedman about how artists responded to Tristan Tzara’s invitation to submit self-portraits for “Dadaglobe,” an ambitious anthology that would document the Dada movement’s artistic and literary production. Who is Tristan Tzara? what is Dadaglobe? Catch up in Episode 1: https://youtu.be/X29dPzJIMbA SUBSCRIBE http://bit.ly/1YussJh FOLLOW Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/momateens Tumblr ► http://teens.moma.org/ Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/momateens The Digital Advisory Board (DAB) is a paid, internship-style program for teens and young adults who have taken part in multiple seasons of art programs at MoMA. The group meets weekly to create video content, direct peer-to-peer education programs, publicise and promote teen-specific events, and oversee the editorial content of the MoMA Teens social media sites. For more information on this and other MoMA Teen programs, email teenprograms@moma.org Video ansehen…