Lichtenstein: Girl with Ball Magnet
$5.95This magnet features Roy Lichtenstein’s Girl with Ball, 1961, from the Museum’s outstanding collection.
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This magnet features Roy Lichtenstein’s Girl with Ball, 1961, from the Museum’s outstanding collection.
Sisters Marina and Susanna Sent, whose work has been exhibited at museums and galleries throughout Europe, belong to a family who has worked for generations in Murano, Italy, the center of Venetian glassblowing. The art of Murano glass was highlighted in MoMA’s past exhibition Sculpture in Glass. Sent Sisters put a contemporary spin on traditional…
This Jean-Michel Basquiat framed print features a reproduction of Trumpet (1984) by Basquiat, an artist whose work is featured in MoMA’s collection. A native New Yorker, Jean-Michel Basquiat made graffiti under the tag “SAMO” as a teenager, and produced postcards and T-shirts before establishing his studio practice. Though his career lasted barely a decade, Basquiat…
Arrange the cubes of this Cubes Perpetual Calendar to indicate weekday, month and date. Choose from two different colorways.
Arrange the cubes of this Cubes Perpetual Calendar to indicate weekday, month and date. Choose from two different colorways.
This set of four coasters was inspired by the works of Piet Mondrian who is featured in MoMA’s collection. Made of laminated MDF with polypropylene coating and velveteen backing. Wipe clean.
Essay by John Szarkowski  In 1976, William Eggleston’s Guide was the first one-man show of color photographs ever presented at The Museum of Modern Art, and the Museum’s first publication of color photography. The reception was divided and passionate. The book and show unabashedly forced the art world to deal with color photography, a…
To look inside this book, click here.  By Sarah Hermanson Meister  The United States was in the pall of the Great Depression when Dorothea Lange began documenting its effects with stirring photographs of human hardship. By 1935 she was working for one of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal agencies, the Resettlement Administration (later…
Naoto Fukasawa, a designer with work in MoMA’s collection, has created this smaller version of his Pao Glass Table Light, named after Mongolian Pao tents that glow when illuminated at night. The Pao Portable Lamp is made from plastic for lightweight portability. It charges via USB cord (included) fully for ten hours of light per…
Show your pride for women artists. This set of two notebooks—one graph, one ruled—features whimsical, smiley faces in the style of famous women artists: Frida Kahlo, Yayoi Kusama, Georgia O’keeffe, Louise Bourgeois, Bridget Riley and Marina Abramovic. 64 pages each.
By John Szarkowski  The Photographer’s Eye is a 20th-century classic and an indispensable introduction to the visual language of photography. Based on a landmark exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in 1964, and originally published in 1966, the book has long been out of print. It is now available again to a new…
This laminated magnet features Claude Monet’s Agapanthus (1914–26), an artwork in MoMA’s collection.
Edited by Anne Umland and Adrian Sudhalter. With contributions by Scott Gerson  Dada in the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art features some seventy works in various mediums—including books, collages, drawings, films, paintings, photomontages, prints, and reliefs—presented in large-scale reproductions and accompanied by in depth, object-focused entries by an interdepartmental group of the…
MoMA Exclusive: This high quality framed poster featuring Drawing 16, 2021 by Ronan Bouroullec is digitally printed on Fedrigoni Splendorlux, 250gsm embossed paper. This technique allows the colored ink to appear matte closely resembling Bouroullec’s drawing technique using felt-tip pens on glossy white card. The print is framed using a wax oak molding in a…
This unframed poster features a reproduction of Julie Mehretu’s Empirical Construction, Istanbul (2003). Julie Mehretu is an artist in MoMA’s collection.
This unframed poster features a reproduction of Laura Owens’ Untitled (2013). Laura Owens is an artist in MoMA’s collection.
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