MOMA, highlights since 1980

MOMA, highlights since 1980

by Chuck Close, Jeff Koons, The Museum of Modern Arts, Vito Acconci, Ellen Gallagher

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This volume looks at MoMA's world-famous collection of international contemporary art and features the curators' selections of 250 of the most significant works that they have collected over the past 25 years. It includes painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, photography, architecture, design, film, and media.

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    How has our definition of "art" shifted since 1980, and how do the works in MoMA's collection reflect the changing cultural and political landscapes of the late 20th and early 21st centuries?

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    If you were given the power to add one contemporary work of art, film, or design from the last decade to MoMA’s permanent collection, what would you choose and why?

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    The book spans multiple mediums—including architecture, design, film, and traditional fine arts. Did any specific medium surprise you or challenge your preconceptions of what belongs in a major art museum?

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