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Beyond Abstract Expressionism: MoMA Rethinks the Art of the 1950s #exhibitionreview #NYT #reposting
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Beyond Abstract Expressionism: MoMA Rethinks the Art of the 1950s
A selection of 79 drawings from the collection recasts the most celebrated decade in American art as less American.
By Roberta Smith 👉 https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/07/arts/design/moma-1950s-drawings-review.html
#SundayReads 🤓👉 The Word at #MoMA Is ‘Rotation. Rotation. Rotation’, By Roberta Smith via @NYTimes
[*the Bjork exhibition at MOMA] #MoMABjork #momaps1
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Björk @MOMA
March 08, 2015–June 07, 2015
MoMA presents Björk, a retrospective dedicated to the multifaceted work of the singer, composer, and musician. Björk offers an experience of music in many layers, with instruments, a theatrical presentation, an immersive sound experience, a focused audio guide, and related visualizations—from photography and music videos to new media works. The exhibition draws from more than 20 years of the artist’s daring and innovative career, beginning with her eight full-length albums and multiple collaborations with directors, photographers, designers, artists, and other experimental practitioners, and culminating in a new, immersive music and film experience commissioned by MoMA. The exhibition is conceived and organized by Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator at Large at MoMA and Director of MoMA PS1.