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“He broke out of the box we’ve been put in and set a precedent that cannot be broken.”
Cartoonist and storyteller Christa Cassano recalls the life of T. C. Cannon. Read more in #MoMAMagazine: https://t.co/P1NNpzOVvT
Last chance! Just one week left to see “Cézanne Drawing.”
Explore how drawing shaped Paul #Cézanne’s transformative modern vision through Saturday, September 25. #MoMAMembers get a last look at the exhibition on Sunday, September 26.
Learn more at https://t.co/Zi0UtVjyMQ
🍉 Summer picnic!
Paul Cézanne carefully arranged still life compositions in his studio, returning often to wine bottles and pitchers and apples, pears, and melons, all close at hand.
See “Cézanne Drawing” at MoMA through September 25: https://t.co/Zi0UtVjyMQ
Consider the languages of drawing in a live discussion with artist #JulieMehretu and MoMA curators Thursday at 6 p.m. ET about the exhibition "Cézanne Drawing." https://t.co/72SVe2l9LJ
[Paul Cézanne. “Forest Landscape” (detail). 1904–06. Private Collection]
“Cézanne Drawing” opens today with more than 250 rarely shown works! Don’t miss this once-in-a-generation experience. Visit https://t.co/Zi0UtVjyMQ for tix.
[Paul Cézanne. “Still Life with Blue Pot.” 1900-06. Pencil and watercolor on paper. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles]
See through Paul Cézanne's eyes in "Cézanne Drawing," opening June 6.
More than 200 works in pencil and kaleidoscopic watercolor from across his career, along with key paintings, will reveal how drawing shaped the artist's transformative modern vision. https://t.co/rJlkcxbZTs
"Find things beautiful as much as you can, most people find too little beautiful." —Vincent van Gogh
2020 was a tough year for all of us. With our friends @vangoghmuseum, we invite you to take a breath & look up to the sky. Share the beauty around you with #UnderVanGoghsSky.
In the latest episode of the #MoMAMagazine Podcast, @NicoleFleetwoo2 speaks with artists in “Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration" at @MoMAPS1 about art and freedom, prison abolition & empathetic justice: https://t.co/4rx9B8dYhJ
🖼️Tameca Cole, Locked in a Dark Calm
Sonia Delaunay-Terk reflected the modern world by capturing its colors, shapes, sounds, and movements.
Journey through the artist's whirling "Portuguese Market" in the children's book Sonia Delaunay: A Life of Color: https://t.co/NdssgUtVHj
#ChildrensBookWeek
To “animate” his paintings, Leopold Survage made dozens of watercolor studies for an abstract color film.
The Russian artist was ahead of his time: such an animation was still on the edge of technological possibility, and the film was never realized. https://t.co/hS90hXo0KG