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  1. "Paying attention all the time is a very interesting way to go through a day"—. With Instagram, the prolific photographer has reestablished a rapid, instantaneous practice. Follow along:

  2. Next Tuesday, joins curator Paola Antonelli for a conversation on the dynamics of fashion, design, messaging, and appropriation. Free with Museum admission.

  3. 📺: Merrill Aldighieri. “Hip Hop Be Bop (Don’t Stop),” with Man Parrish. 1983. Video (color, sound). 4:05 min. The Museum of Modern Art, New York

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  4. This week, brings you a music video revue! Drop by the gallery for garageband performances and pre-MTV video art for the period’s synth-pop and hip-hop hits.

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  5. Jan 2

    Competitive swimmer and architecture & design research assistant Kristina Parsons shares how swimwear can serve as a gateway to understanding how the female body is received in public spaces.

  6. Agnes Martin's “With My Back to the World” (1997) captures the colors and stillness of the deserts of New Mexico where she took refuge after the death of her friend, painter Ad Reinhardt. Now on view in

  7. 📷: Lee Friedlander. “Boston, Massachusetts.” 1985. Gelatin silver print. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. E.T. Harmax Foundation Fund. © Lee Friedlander, courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco

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  8. Rough first day back at the office? Imagine how your computer feels! Lee Friedlander’s 1980’s photo series documents tech from the vantage of the object itself, inverting the relationship between viewer and screen.

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  9. Happy New Year from MoMA! We’re open today—drop by to take a trip in Kenny Scharf’s “Cosmic Closet.”

  10. This weekend is your last chance to see Max Ernst’s illustrated book “65 Maximiliana” and more experimental works in , closing January 1.

  11. Set your intentions and start the year mindfully at —crowd-free and galleries + guided meditation on January 3

  12. Watch the season finale of AT THE MUSEUM featuring now on YouTube

  13. “...art-making necessarily requires having no assumptions, expecting no conclusion, and living fully in...the somewhere along the way"—actress and playwright Anna Deavere Smith reflects on the hope of unfinished work

  14. 's creative process has always incorporated tools that democratized . In 2000, he turned his attention to print-on-demand bookmaking, a sample of which are now on view:

  15. “Napoleon in the Wilderness” (1941) is the first painting completed after escaping war-torn France for the United States in 1941: . Don't miss , closing January 1:

  16. Grappling with the turbulence of the 1960s, moved away from painting abstractly to scathing, satirical paintings that addressed current events. (“Edge of Town.” 1969)

  17. “...her love of life, her passion for people, springs forth in her works of art.”—MoMA Director Glenn Lowry on Elizabeth Murray

  18. On the season finale of AT THE MUSEUM, the final touches are being put on . What does the photographer think of the exhibition? Watch now

  19. “Every single line means something.” — Jean-Michel Basquiat The monumental artist would have turned 57 today.

  20. Mark your calendars— January screenings have been announced! Kick off 2018 by celebrating cinema with the best films of the past year chosen by

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