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Pro-Palestine Activists Target MoMA

Pro-Palestine activists gathered outside New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) last night, protesting its ties with Ronald S. Lauder, the museum’s honorary chairman and president of the World Jewish Congress. The demonstration coincided with the World Jewish Congress’s annual assembly, criticized

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MoMA Presents Joan Jonas Retrospective

The Museum of Modern Art’s retrospective on Joan Jonas, titled “Good Night Good Morning,” promises to be a comprehensive exploration of the artist’s influential career spanning over five decades. From March 17 to July 6, 2024, visitors can immerse themselves in Jonas’s

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Activists Protest at MoMA on Valentine’s Day

On Valentine’s Day, activists staged a protest at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, calling for the institution to sever its connections with Henry Kravis, co-founder of investment firm KKR & Co., and his wife Marie-Josée Kravis. The Kravis couple,

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Performer from 2010 Abramović Show Sues MoMA

John Bonafede, a New York-based painter and performance artist who participated as a nude performer in the Museum of Modern Art’s 2010 exhibition “Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present,” has filed a lawsuit against the institution. Bonafede accuses MoMA of failing to

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MoMA acquires Refik Anadol’s ‘Unsupervised’

The Museum of Modern Art has acquired artworks by two major digital artists, Refik Anadol and Ian Cheng. The Anadol piece, Unsupervised – Machine Hallucinations – MoMA (2022), is a generative artwork that uses the museum’s visual archive to produce a machine-learning

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MoMA showcases major exhibit of Ed Ruscha

MoMA is presenting a career-spanning retrospective of Ed Ruscha. Offering more than 200 works in total, it is the most comprehensive retrospective of the major pop artist and conceptualist ever attempted. Ed Ruscha/Now Then features over 200 works—in mediums including painting, drawing,