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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,