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[2019 뉴욕현대미술관 12월 소식] Enjoy MoMA after hours this holiday season
 
과학관과 문화   기사입력  2019/12/15 [22:36]
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What’s New

 

Our next First Thursday, when the Museum stays open until 9:00 p.m., is just a few days away, on Dec 5. Bring your friends and family to explore the new MoMA after hours and see critically acclaimed exhibitions like Betye Saar: The Legends of Black Girl’s Window, Surrounds: 11 Installations, and David Tudor’s Rainforest V (variation 1) before they close in the new year.

 

You can also catch a film, see performances of Allora & Calzadilla’s Fault Lines and Haegue Yang’s Handles, take part in a drop-in drawing session in the galleries, hear one of today’s most exciting artists talk about her work, and have a relaxing dinner at Café 2 or at our new Terrace Café

 

And at our new flagship Museum Store, and across the street at the Design Store, you’ll find unique and surprising gifts for everyone on your list.

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Now on view

Betye Saar: The Legends of Black Girl’s Window

Closes Jan 4

Explore Betye Saar's experimental print practice and the evolution of her artistic language, tracing themes of family, history, and mysticism.

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Now on view

In the collection galleries

 

In our expanded galleries, you’ll see new art and new ideas around every corner. “I love that for the first time ever, you can get lost at MoMA” —New York magazine

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Conversation

Artist Talk: One Work with Dayanita Singh

Thu, Dec 5, 6:30–7:30 p.m.

Artist Dayanita Singh will join curator Lucy Gallun to discuss her work Museum of Chance, a dynamic structure displaying over 160 photographs, telling countless narratives, now on view in Surrounds: 11 Installations.

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Experience

Drop-In Drawing

Thu, Dec 5, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

Join us for an informal drop-in session in the exhibition Surrounds: 11 Installations and explore Sheila Hicks’s Pillar of Inquiry/Supple Column through drawing and conversation.

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Shop

Stay late, shop late

 

Visit our flagship Museum Store adjacent to the lobby, where you can enjoy complimentary wine from 5:30–9:30 p.m. as you shop the limited-edition collection celebrating a new MoMA, pre-wrapped Gifts-to-Go, and our assortment of over 2,000 books.

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Membership

Share your love of art

 

Membership is a thoughtful gift for the art lover in your life. All year, your gift recipient will enjoy free admission, discounted guest passes, and member-only viewing hours.

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Images from top: Betye Saar. Anticipation (detail). 1961. Screenprint. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Candace King Weir Endowment for Women Artists. © 2019 Betye Saar, courtesy the artist and Roberts Projects, Los Angeles; A view of the fifth-floor collection galleries. Shown: Frank Lloyd Wright. The San Francisco Call Building Project, San Francisco, CA (Model, 1940). 1913. Painted wood. The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (The Museum of Modern Art | Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York). © 2019 Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Noah Kalina; Dayanita Singh. Museum of Chance (detail). 2013. 162 pigmented inkjet prints and teak structures. Acquired with support from The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, The Modern Women’s Fund, and Committee on Photography Fund. © 2019 Dayanita Singh. Courtesy of the Frith Street Gallery, London;  Photo: Beatriz Meseguer/onwhitewall.com. © 2019 The Museum of Modern Art, New York; A view of the fourth-floor collection galleries. Shown: Dan Flavin. Untitled (to the “innovator” of Wheeling Peachblow). 1968. Fluorescent light and metal fixtures. Helena Rubinson Fund. © 2019 Estate of Dan Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Noah Kalina

 

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