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  1. “A visionary is someone who dreams of what doesn’t exist yet. He has to make feasible what he has seen.” —Bodys Isek Kingelez's vision for the future is now on view. | 🎨: “Reveillon Fédéral” (1992)

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  2. Jun 8
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  3. Take a behind-the-scenes look at how MoMA and worked together to tell the story of 130 years of art and artistic practice. “MoMA at NGV” is on view June 9 - October 7:

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  4. “We believe that culture is most interesting when it’s shared...We will learn as much from this exhibition and the response from Australians as you will by having these works here.” —MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry See at :

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  5. “I’m really interested in the nondefinitive element of abstraction. It never is a black-and-white situation.” —. See more of Mehretu’s work in | 🎨: “Refuge” (2007)

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  6. Summer Thursdays in are all about the locals. Join us every Thursday in July and August for musical performances by artists who call NYC home. See the line-up, organized in collaboration with : 🌞🎶

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  7. Jun 7

    "No other artist has inspired my own devotion to a career in image making more than he did." read an excerpt from Kerry James Marshall's preface to Sarah Kelly Oehler's Charles White: A Retrospective

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  8. “...the piece in its completion...has the markings of what it went through, both in my making it and that five-hour fire that it went through.”—Jackie Winsor on “Burnt Piece” (1977-78), now on view in

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  9. “All accidents and experiments, and discoveries, are what my work is about.” — | 🎨: “Untitled” (2016)

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  10. In the final days of , museum research consortium fellow Vivian Crockett shared the complexities of the history of her native Brazil and its pioneering artist, Tarsila, for . Full talk at

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  11. "I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." — | 🎨: “4'33" (In Proportional Notation)” (1952/1953)

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  12. Adrian Piper’s “Vote/Emote” (1990). Now on view in our exhibition.

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  13. “I am obsessed with beauty. I want everything to be perfect, and of course it isn’t. And that’s a tough place to be because you’re never satisfied.” —Robert Mapplethorpe, now on view in 🎨: “Hermes” (1988)

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  14. Set your intentions and start the day mindfully at this Wednesday, June 6. Reserve your ticket to wander the galleries without the crowds, and join for guided meditation at 🧘‍♀️

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  15. This is our last weekend with Tarsila do Amaral! Don’t miss the chance to explore the work of this trailblazer at the heart of the invention of modern art in Brazil.

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  16. What a night! Thank you to all who joined us in honoring our beloved Aggie Gund at last night, and a special thank you to for supporting the evening’s festivities. All proceeds benefit the care of MoMA's collection and education programs.

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  17. Join one of India's most independent, fearless filmmakers, Anand Patwardhan, tomorrow at for a screening of his award-winning documentary on caste discrimination in India. Reserve your seat at

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  18. Jun 1

    14 years in the making, Anand Patwardhan’s Jai Bhim Comrade considers class discrimination in India and the legacy of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, who drafted the country's constitution. posts on the film, which begins a run at

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  19. This Sunday at , experience a rare reading of selections from key productions by theater visionary + be among the first to see the new season of exhibitions. Free and open to the public. See the schedule at

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  20. . transforms and transfixes the Agnes Gund Garden Lobby during tonight’s . Check back tomorrow for more from the evening!

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