Poster Chagall: Birthday
Original price was: $24.95.$7.95Current price is: $7.95.A reproduction of Marc Chagall’s painting “Birthday” (1915) in the Museum’s collection. Cannot be gift-wrapped.
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A reproduction of Marc Chagall’s painting “Birthday” (1915) in the Museum’s collection. Cannot be gift-wrapped.
This poster features a reproduction of Jackson Pollock’s work Lucifer(1947) from MoMA’s 1998 retrospective that reassessed the quintessentially American artist in light of three decades of new scholarship and speculation on his work and often tempestuous life.
Reproduction of Andrew Wyeth’s painting “Christina’s World” (1948) in the Museum’s collection. Cannot be gift-wrapped.
A reproduction of Salvador Dali’s famous surrealist painting “The Persistence of Memory” (1931) in the Museum’s collection. Cannot be gift-wrapped.
This poster features a reproduction of Edward Hopper’s work Gas (1940) from MoMA’s collection.
This poster features a reproduction of René Magritte’s The Empire of Light, II (1950) an artwork in MoMA’s collection that was featured in the 2013 retrospective Magritte: The Mystery of the Ordinary.
Created as a tribute to Mexican surrealist artist Frida Kahlo, this outstanding tarot card deck features unique portraits of this beloved painter in addition to beautiful imagery that is perfect for readers and collectors. Representing the spirit of strength and avant-garde charisma, the Frida Kahlo Tarot Cards Deck speaks to the emotions and feelings common…
Edited By Paola Antonelli. With contributions by Paola Antonelli, Susan Yelavich, Phil Patton, Marie O’Mahony, and Cameron Sinclair  A companion to the exhibition exhibition, SAFE: Design Takes On Risk, this book presents a wealth of contemporary design products and prototypes from all over the world that address the issues of protection and security in…
In Japan, Kenji Kawakami is famous for his tireless promotion of Chindogu: the art of the unuseless idea. Kawakami has developed an entire philosophy around these bizarre and logic-defying gadgets and gizmos, which must work but are actually entirely impractical. Created in the spirit of anarchy, unuseless inventions are not allowed to be patented or…
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Introduction by John Elderfield. Interview by Ann Temkin  This catalogue accompanies an exhibition of paintings, sculpture, drawings, and prints from Edward R. Broida’s gift to the Museum of 175 contemporary works from his collection. These works reflect a wide range of artistic approaches, and were created largely after 1960. Several artists, such as Vija…
Edited by Terence Riley  This publication features 53 current architectural projects throughout Spain, a country that in recent years has become known as an international center for design innovation and excellence. The projects, all of which were in construction as of this book’s 2006 publication, reflect diversity in geography and in the architects who…
To look inside this book, click here.  By Klaas Verplancke  A man named René floats through the world of his dreams and imagination, fulfilling his desire to become a painter—of apples and hats, apple hats, apple-these and apple-thats. In his paintings, leaves are lips, baguettes are noses, the right side is never up, and…
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Contributions by Klaus Biesenbach, Peter Eleey, and Doug Aitken  Dusk falls on a cold winter evening, and five characters awaken and dress and make their way out into nighttime New York City. In Doug Aitken’s sleepwalkers, these characters provide a blueprint for the city—a living, breathing mechanism fueled by the desires and ambitions of…
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