“A very clever catalog, with wise and heartfelt contributions from Schütte’s fellow artists Charles Ray and Marlene Dumas.” —Jason Farago, The New York Times Edited by Paulina Pobocha. With contributions by Jennifer L. Allen, Marlene Dumas, Charles Ray, and André Rottman. Chronology by Caitlin Chaisson and Lydia Mullin. Published to accompany a retrospective…
To look inside this book, click here. By Lucy Gallun Traveling through New Orleans on a cross-country road trip in 1955, the Swissborn photographer Robert Frank snapped a picture of a passing streetcar. The result, Trolley—New Orleans, is a searing image of everyday racism. The streetcar’s riders, framed by the vehicle’s windows, are divided…
Edited by Inés Katzenstein. With a contribution by Julia Detchon Chosen Memories: Contemporary Latin American Art from the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift and Beyond brings together a diverse array of artworks whose mobilization of Latin America’s varied histories animates both their politics and their poetics. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at The…
Edited by Paola Antonelli, Anna Burckhardt, and Paul Galloway Every interaction in our onscreen lives—with ATMs, vending machines, retail websites, and video calls—takes place through an interface. Sometimes buggy and confusing, sometimes inviting and accessible, these interfaces, like other everyday tools, are seldom the object of critical examination, and often we don’t even notice…
Edited by Anne Umland with Francesca Ferrari and Alexandra Morrison. With contributions by Cindy Albertson, Anny Aviram, Lee Ann Daffner, Michael Duffy, Emilie Faust, Starr Figura, Erika Mosier, and Rachel Mustalish In the summer of 1921, on the west wall of his improvised garage studio in Fontainebleau, France, Pablo Picasso painted two large-scale and…
Edited by Christophe Cherix with Ana Torok and Kiko Aebi. Additional contributions by Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Donna De Salvo and Linda Norden, Michael Govan, Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Tobias, Andrew Perchuk, and Jeffrey Weiss Spanning sixty-five years of Ed Ruscha’s remarkable career and mirroring his own cross-disciplinary approach, Ed Ruscha / Now Then…
By Carolyn Lanchner Robert Rauschenberg revolutionized postwar modernism with his experimental approach to the materials and content of art, setting the scene for Pop art, Conceptualism, and other movements that emerged in the 1960s. This book features nine pieces by Rauschenberg selected from The Museum of Modern Art’s substantial collection of his work, including…
Edited by Christian Rattemeyer, Lynne Cooke, and Mark Godfrey. With contributions by Claire Gilman and Jason Smith Published to accompany the first large-scale retrospective of Alighiero Boetti’s work outside Italy in over a decade, this volume presents the most comprehensive overview of the artist’s career to date. Covering all periods of Boetti’s broad oeuvre—including…
To look inside this book, click here. Edited by Vladimir Kulic and Wolfgang Thaler. With contributions by Bogdan Bogdanovic, Vladimir Kulic, and Martino Stierli Bogdan Bogdanović (1922–2010) was a Yugoslav architect, theorist, professor, and one-time mayor of Belgrade. His idiosyncratic memorials to the victims and heroes of World War II, scattered around the…
To look inside this book, click here. Edited by Jodi Hauptman and Adrian Sudhalter. With contributions by Jenny Anger, Barbora Bartunkova, Barry Bergdoll, Benjamin Buchloh, Jane Cavalier, Masha Chlenova, Jean-Louis Cohen, Olivia Crough, Lee Ann Daffner, Noam Elcott, Katie Farris, Devin Fore, Maria Gough, Ilya Kaminsky, William Kentridge, Christina Kiaer, Juliet Kinchin, Iva Knobloch,…
Combining an unusual shape with the refined color palette this Danish brand is renowned for, this set of four HAY Shape Candles is a distinctive addition to your home decor. Made from 100% stearin wax, each candle has a burn time of seven hours and measures 9h x 1”diam. HAY is a manufacturer with work…
Combining an unusual shape with the refined color palette this Danish brand is renowned for, this set of four HAY Shape Candles is a distinctive addition to your home decor. Made from 100% stearin wax, each candle has a burn time of seven hours and measures 9h x 1”diam. HAY is a manufacturer with work…
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MoMA Exclusive: We went into Champion’s archives in both Kansas City and NYC to dream up this collaboration together. Inspired by their 100-year history of sportswear and collegiate apparel, the collection reimagines classic pieces with a modern twist. This cotton-blend MoMA Champion Retro Cardigan is an homage to the vintage letterman style, featuring a V-neck,…
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Select style(s) on Clearance. MoMA Exclusive: Champion first produced this hoodie sweatshirt in the 1930s to keep athletes warm during training. Our version has “MoMA” appliquéd in classic college-style lettering. The MoMA Champion Hoodie was first produced in connection with MoMA’s 2017 exhibition Items: Is Fashion Modern? An original version of the Champion Hoodie from the…
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Select style(s) on Clearance. MoMA Exclusive: Champion first produced this hoodie sweatshirt in the 1930s to keep athletes warm during training. Our version has “MoMA” appliquéd in classic college-style lettering. The MoMA Champion Hoodie was first produced in connection with MoMA’s 2017 exhibition Items: Is Fashion Modern? An original version of the Champion Hoodie from the…
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Kids and their parents can toss weighted bags shaped like small vegetables into five differently sized holes in this garden-themed version of the classic cornhole game, decorated with cheerful vines and flowers. As children play, they’ll learn hand-eye coordination and, since the larger holes are worth fewer points than the smaller ones, even a little…