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Tonight the flame is lit! Celebrate with Jackson Pollock's "The Flame" from our collection. https://t.co/fFHxowVvLl
Our children's book on Jacob Lawrence is one of @ALA_Booklist's Top 10 Arts Books for Youth! https://t.co/mBeYbHwXaA
Jim Dine was born today in 1935. The bathrobe is a recurring subject in his work. http://t.co/A6fcyBb5Hx
Robert Delaunay, born today in 1885, captured the rhythm of the cosmos in this abstract work. http://t.co/bhXCflxcMr
"As stimulating to the mind & the ear as it is to the eye." @nytimes on #MoMAOneWayTicket. http://t.co/QUg3yxtyFz
Today #MuseumWeek celebrates your favorite art, artists, & experiences. What are some of your MoMA/PS1 faves? #FavMW
3/21: See "The Paris of Toulouse-Lautrec" before it closes with a special after-hours tour. http://t.co/80T7uzXAqf
"The record is interesting as an object, because it can be a sculpture." -Christian Marclay http://t.co/goCcKx5zfe
.@angeliquekidjo on @amnesty female genital mutilation awareness campaign, via @desviolenz. http://t.co/aQHwwlUsKo
"Matisse: The Cut-Outs," opening 10/12, has been 7 yrs in the making. Conservation backstory: http://t.co/vx8VwLwx9P