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  • Picking Favorites from Bauhaus at MoMA


    Art RavelsAuthority Authority: 126
    The images below are some of my favorites from the Bauhaus: Workshops for Modernity exhibition at MoMA on view through Jan 25, 2010. While this informative exhibition will lead you through the history of the Bauhaus school from 1919 to 1933, the infighting of school leaders and teaching system didnt interest ...
    2 days ago
  • Tim Burton at the Museum of Modern Art MoMA, New York


    Espaces Arts & ObjetsAuthority Authority: 118
    The Museum of Modern Art MoMA, New York Tim Burton November 22, 2009 > April 26, 2010 The Museum of Modern Art will present a major exhibition exploring the full scale of renowned filmmaker Tim Burton’s career, both as a director and concept artist for live-action and animated films, and as an artist, ...
    2 days ago
  • Experiment: Successful


    Art RavelsAuthority Authority: 126
    My bench. Or at least I was happy with the result of my slow art "experiment" - 30 minutes staring at one painting. I poked around the museum a bit, and eventually chose one of Monets Water Lillies . This was mainly because it had the cushiest bench in front of it. So I sat in the middle, put on some music to ...
    3 days ago
  • Look, Up in the Sky, It’s A Bird, It’s A Plane…


    A Day in the Life of a NOBODY - NYC Street artist TMNKAuthority Authority: 125
    Nahhhh, It’s just your Boyyyyeee OLD SKOOLIN for the Kids. This one is titled SUPER  _ _ _ _ _ _ .  I’ll leave it to future generations to fill in the blanks. I’ll let the youths of tomorrow decide whether, given the power of our art, our culture, did we inspired a generation of  SUPER FATHERs? MOTHERs? ...
    3 days ago
  • Experiment: Slow Art


    Art RavelsAuthority Authority: 126
    Today Im going to MoMA with a purpose: the challenge is to really look at a work. I mentioned a Slow Art event at MoMA a while ago. It asked participants to pick one or two works and just look at them from 15 minutes to an hour. I dont think I can handle an hour--so Im aiming for 30 minutes. But now I have to ...
    5 days ago
  • TCM, now a film festival.


    Blogs -Authority Authority: 148
    There are over 700 film festivals worldwide, but only a few are devoted entirely to showing old movies -- which is odd, considering that these days, its just as hard to see most older films in a theater as it is to see any of the new festival darlings. Those that do exist tend towards the obscure and specialized. ...
    5 days ago
  • New York Food Talk


    EpicurienneAuthority Authority: 103
    It’s that time of year again, when a weekend in New York looms in Big Apple style on the pre-Christmas horizon. I have long associations with this city; it was in New York that, as a foetus, I first kicked my mother from the inside out, thrilling her with the reality of impending motherhood. It was as a teenager in ...
    6 days ago
  • New Photography


    Houze.netAuthority Authority: 113
    The annual “New Photography” exhibit at MoMA is getting some nice reviews. The New Yorker’s Vince Aletti calls it the best one in years . The MoMA site has only one photo a piece from the six artists in the installation, so check these links to see more work from Walead Beshty , Daniel Gordon , Leslie ...
    1 week ago
  • Allen just can’t decide.


    Artistic Things :: Life + Art + Music + Fashion + Film + Technology + InspirationAuthority Authority: 141
    One of the greatest conceptual artists in the U.S., Allen Ruppersberg, has a wall of drawings all to himself at the MoMA right now, the titles all beginning with “Honey, I rearranged the collection because…” By an uncharacteristic stroke of luck, I got to see the series in person last weekend, and I’m ...
    1 week ago
  • Sunday Linkage: Tim Burton x Tim Walker, The Cloverdale Antique Mall, London Kitsch, and Phaidon Pops Up in SoHo


    The ShoptometristAuthority Authority: 130
    In which we take a break to gaze at pretty pictures and read about things that caught my fancy this week.     Hope everyone had a lovely Halloween weekend. Despite the challenges of inter-borough transportation in the pouring rain, the tragic loss of a prop baby, and a broken pair of my aunts vintage shoes ...
    1 week ago
  • If the Shoe Fits...


    Simply MagicAuthority Authority: 116
    To be fair, this was before his wildly successful Pop Art period... thanks letters of note !
    1 week ago
  • DEAR MR. WARHOL, IT IS WITH REGRET…


    Toxico CulturaAuthority Authority: 123
    THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART October 18, 1956 Dear Mr. Warhol: Last week our Committee on the Museum Collections held its first meeting of the fall season and had a chance to study your drawing entitled Shoe which you so generously offered as a gift to the Museum. I regret that I must report to you that the Committee ...
    1 week ago
  • Culture Clicks: Weekly Art News Roundup


    ArtstoileAuthority Authority: 121
    At MoMa, ‘Permanent’ Learns to Be Flexible (NY Times)Prints that Shine Anew:  Cassavetes, Bergmann, and More at MoMa (NY Times)Banks Hoard Troves of Art (NY Times)John Singer Sargent’s Sea Fever at the Corcoran Gallery of Art (WSJ)Timothy Corrigan Says it’s a Great Time for Wallpaper (WSJ)Kinky Dolls, Glass ...
    1 week ago
  • The Museum Of Modern Art


    Kelsey Publishing Knowledge BaseAuthority Authority: 147
    New York is known to be the melting pot of many cultures and this is what makes the "Big Apple" distinctly unique that draws in a big crowd. At every corner you can see someobody on tour simply because there are so many New York attractions to visit.
    1 week ago
  • Sixth Avenue & 18th Street


    Eyes towards the doveAuthority Authority: 117
    I love this photo. Its one of those "happy accidents". I was walking on Sixth Avenue and 18th Street, and had already photographed a few other accoutraments of the neighborhood, before coming across a woman wearing a denim jacket. Now as you can tell, this isnt just any painted jacket, this is an oversized jacket that ...
    2 weeks ago
  • You Will Enjoy NYC!


    Romantic TravelAuthority Authority: 444
    New York City is home to a diverse culture. This is what makes it distinct from any other place in the U.S. On top of this are the magnificent New York attractions.
    2 weeks ago
  • P.S 1’s Fall Opening Celebration


    Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn WebsiteAuthority Authority: 545
    Now that the sanity-testing, bullshit Fall weather from yesterday is over, it’s time to take a little walk over to Long Island City and embrace something good about this season, P.S. 1 ’s annual Fall Opening Celebration. Since everyone these days is all about reducing, reusing, and recycling, their newest ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Invatec Receives FDA Clearance For Mo.Ma(R) Ultra Proximal Cerebral Protection Device


    emedist.comAuthority Authority: 160
    Main Category: Neurology / Neuroscience Also Included In: Regulatory Affairs / Drug Approvals ; Medical Devices / Diagnostics ; Stroke Article Date: 23 Oct 200919:00 PDT Invatec, a comprehensive innovator [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • You Will Enjoy NYC!


    Homeschool FactsAuthority Authority: 461
    New York City is home to a diverse culture. This is what makes it distinct from any other place in the U.S. On top of this are the magnificent New York attractions.
    2 weeks ago
  • Hermann Nitsch, trenta opere dell’inventore del teatro delle orge e dei misteri. Da domani a Torino


    DaringToDo.comAuthority Authority: 145
    The requested post is not available for this languageRelated posts:Edward Hopper a Milano e Roma. La mostra dell’anno che verrà“New York minute”: sessanta secondi a NYC attraverso sessanta artistiRelated posts: Edward Hopper a Milano e Roma. La mostra dell’anno che verrà “New York minute”: sessanta ...
    2 weeks ago

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