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“I deal with love, hope, courage, freedom, dignity—the full gamut of human spirit.” –#CharlesWhite
Opening this Sunday, explore an extraordinary artist’s commitment to creating powerful images of the African American experience across four decades: https://t.co/99wcSpg0ep
“What I am searching for is neither the real nor the unreal, but the subconscious, the mystery of what is instinctive in the human race” –Amedeo Modigliani, born #otd in 1884. https://t.co/4nQikmCipG #MoMACollection
Adrian Piper’s “Self-Portrait Exaggerating My Negroid Features” (1981). Now on view in our #AdrianPiper exhibition.
Our current #MoMAArtistsChoice exhibition marks the first time a work by Leonardo da Vinci has been on view at MoMA. Don't miss it! The exhibition closes January 3. https://t.co/7RE7pQMbdY
American artist Helen Frankenthaler—a pioneer of new techniques in abstract expressionist painting—was born #otd in 1928. Her “Jacob’s Ladder” is now on view in the #MoMACollection gallery. https://t.co/yU4tLmGIvp
“Outrageously magical things happen when you mess around with a symbol.”—David Hammons https://t.co/KIudvvr7k6
Last week, an 8 ⅜ × 6 ¼ inch drawing made history—for the first time, a work by Leonardo da Vinci is on view at MoMA. #ArtistsChoice
Marc Chagall, born today in 1887, painted this work upon moving to Paris from rural Russia. Now on view: https://t.co/vAuTBYPVwe
"Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye... it also includes the inner pictures of the soul" #HBD #Munch: https://t.co/gqgjfBgQ1m
Thurs: Night at the Museum at @MoMAPS1! Last chance to see summer exhibitions incl. Acconci. https://t.co/9pTLRTvBg2