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Le Irreplaceable
George Barbier, Le Soir (1924) / Irreplaceable, Beyonce
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For Cmonstah’s eternal gratefulness
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MFACA Alumni Music Viseo
Check out this new music video with visuals and direction from three MFACA alumni; Tatiana McCabe, Stephanie Andreou and Jenni Yang.
In Their Own Words: Forest Houses Residents Consider the Gramsci Monument
Thomas Hirschhorn’s Gramsci Monument at Forest Houses (photo by the author for Hyperallergic)
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NPR’s Jacki Lyden discusses the new sound art exhibit opening Saturday at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Featuring 16 young contemporary artists, the gallery explores sounds from abandoned buildings to underwater insects.
Check out this NPR radio segment about MoMA’s recently opened Soundings, with an interview with Barbara London, curator of the exhibition. Come to MoMA to check out this show, on now through November 3.
Also get ready to visit MoMA Studio: Sound in Space, opening October 3 in the Education and Research building mezzanine. This program is free and open to all ages. We hope to see you here soon!
If you eat like Charlie Kelly, you have a big problem.
The most succinct thing I’ve ever read about grad school.
Pretty pictures from Saturday's performance :)
Ya play too much…
“There’s something that happens when you swing. I’m sure there’s a neurological explanation for the sense of pleasure that you feel—and I think people are giving over to that.” —Ann Hamilton
New video from Exclusive: Ann Hamilton discusses her installation the event of a thread (2012) which occupied the cavernous drill hall at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City.
WATCH: Ann Hamilton: “the event of a thread”
There should be an art history class called Collusion 101. Rather than waste time on the formal and thematic similarities that come to define various art “movements”, the class would instead focus on the financial powers that propel certain artists and works into popular discussion. Which...
“Working on art all the time, I can get into the habit of spending all my time in my brain. A lot of artists are so preoccupied with the work, that they don’t see something like running as fitting into that practice.” —Artist Tommy Hartung
Go for a run around Queens with artist Tommy Hartung in a new film from the “New York Close Up” series.
WATCH: Tommy Hartung Is Off and Running
This is how Joe Biden greets babies.
In case you missed this! It is amazing!