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Read an exclusive excerpt from Drawn to MoMA: Comics Inspired by Modern Art, our first printed anthology of illustrated stories. In 2019, when the first installment of Drawn to MoMA appeared on ...
David Klein (February 23, 1918 – December 9, 2005) was an American artist, best known for his influential work in advertising. Although he produced illustrations for Broadway theatrical productions, ...
“Although almost anything seemed to be fair subject matter for art... commercial art and particularly cartooning were not considered to be among those possibilities.” In 1992, Lichtenstein expanded ...
Curator, Christophe Cherix: Ono made this feature-length version of Film No. 4 while she was in London. Yoko Ono: Most films, including what I make, you always have a background. And so I wanted to ...
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Imi Knoebel (/i:mi: kno:ʊbəl/) (born Klaus Wolf Knoebel; 31 December 1940) is a German artist. Knoebel is known for his minimalist, abstract painting and sculpture. The "Messerschnitt" or "knife cuts, ...
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), ...
Yoko Ono: You see a room with little – a space between it. Instead of a room that's packed, you know, it has air between there. In those days, I still didn't have a life of just being alone. And then ...
Curator, Christophe Cherix: This is a replica of Yoko Ono’s White Chess Set from 1966. It’s on view as part of the exhibition Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, located on floor 6. By re-making the chess set ...
The artist Jack Whitten offered the world a new way to see. He worked throughout his prolific career to reimagine art and its relation to society. “My paintings are designed as weapons,” he wrote.