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American High Style: Fashioning a National Collection
Brooklyn Museum of Art
Curious George, the impish monkey protagonist of many adventures, may never have seen the light of day if it were not for the determination and courage of his creators: illustrator H. A. Rey (1898-1977) and his wife, author and artist Margret Rey (1906-1996).
Curious George Saves The Day: The Art of Margret and H....
The Jewish Museum
In 1951, architect Percival Goodman charged three avant-garde artists with commissions to decorate his Congregation B'nai Israel synagogue in Millburn, New Jersey.
Modern Art, Sacred Space: Motherwell, Ferber and Gottlieb
The Jewish Museum
French - Unfoldings
Limner Gallery
Slowinski Dogma
Limner Gallery
Wotkipka Surrealism
Limner Gallery
What was Good Design?
The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA
The New Typography
The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA
The backroom invites the exhibitors to present source materials that inform and support their thinking, extending the potential for getting to know the artists and their work. More akin to a temporary archive and reading room than an exhibition, the backroom consists of participant’s influences, inspiration, and research.
GNY: Rotating Gallery 2, curator Kate Fowle
MoMA PS1
Bern Porter contributed to some of the most important scientific innovations of the past century, including the cathode ray tube, the Manhattan Project, and NASA’s Saturn V Rocket. He was also an artist, poet, and publisher.
Lost and Found: The Work of Bern Porter from the Collec...
The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) is one of the most original, accomplished, influential, and beloved figures in the history of photography. His inventive work of the early 1930s helped define the creative potential of modern photography, and his uncanny ability to capture life on the run made his work synonymous with “the decisive moment”—the title of his first major book.
Henri Cartier-Bresson
The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA
In conjunction with the Greater New York exhibition, the Rotating Gallery has offered space for additional curatorial voices, namely four New York-based curators who work without a regular physical space. The first rotation, The Baghdad batteries is organized by Olivia Shao.
GNY: Rotating Gallery 1, curator Olivia Shao
MoMA PS1
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