Edited by Eva Orbanz. With contributions by Mary Lea Bandy, Hans Helmut Prinzler, Helen van Dongen, Richard Barsam, and Ronald S. Magliozzi This book details the production of Robert Flaherty’s most beautiful and most ambitious film, Louisiana Story. At its core are the production diaries of Helen van Dongen, associate producer and editor for…
Edited by Glória Ferreira and Paulo Herkenhoff. With translations by Stephen Berg This latest volume in MoMA’s Primary Documents Series provides an anthology of the writings of Mário Pedrosa, Brazil’s preeminent critic of art, culture, and politics and one of Latin America’s most frequently cited public intellectuals. It is the first publication to provide…
To look inside this book, click here. By Maira Kalman, and Daniel Handler Hurry Up and Wait, the second volume in a series of collaborations between the artist Maira Kalman, the writer Daniel Handler (a.k.a. Lemony Snicket), and The Museum of Modern Art, shows people striding forth, dashing across streets, and jumping over…
To look inside this book, click here. By C. Ian White This charming children’s book follows the young Charles White as he goes to the library every day to look at picture books and watch the people around him. Later he draws what he has seen on scraps of paper. Over time he learns…
To look inside this book, click here. Edited by Paola Antonelli and Jamer Hunt Design has a history of violence, yet professional discourse around design has been dominated by voices that only trumpet its commercial and aesthetic successes. Violence, defined here as the manifestation of the power to alter circumstances against the will…
Winner of the Association of American Publisher’s 2022 PROSE Award for Best Art Exhibition Catalogue Edited by Jodi Hauptman and Samantha Friedman. With contributions by Kiko Aebi, Samantha Friedman, Jodi Hauptman, Annemarie Iker, and Laura Neufeld. “Drawing is merely the configuration of what you see,” Paul Cézanne wrote, and his practice of drawing, he believed,…
Edited by Sarah Hermanson Meister. With contributions by Max Kozloff In 1967, when Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander, and Garry Winogrand were still relatively unknown, curator John Szarkowski linked their work indelibly in the groundbreaking exhibition New Documents at The Museum of Modern Art. Although few at the time could have predicted it, New Documents…
Edited by Elena Filipovic and Joanna Mytkowska. With contributions by Cornelia Butler, Jola Gola, and Allegra Pesenti A sculptor who began working during the postwar period in a classical figurative style, Alina Szapocznikow radically reconceptualized sculpture as an imprint not only of memory but of her own body. Though her career spanned less than…
Edited by Ariel Jiménez. With contributions by Hugo Achugar, Roldán Esteva-Grillet, Elías Pino Iturrieta, Marco Negrón, Luis Pérez-Oramas, Sandra Pinardi, Marco Pintó, and Rafael Castillo Zapata For many years, Alfredo Boulton (1908–1995) was Venezuela’s foremost cultural and aesthetic observer. An art critic, cultural historian, and photographer, he was highly influential in the development of…
Add a touch of artistic flair to your home with the Dusen Dusen Pattern Waste Bin, a striking blend of functionality and design. Designed by Ellen Van Dusen who is known for her surprising color combinations, this waste bin features a pattern inspired by the flow of rivers, creating a sense of tranquility and harmony…
MoMA Exclusive: Keep flavor and temperature intact from stovetop to cup with the Gemini Express Espresso Set. Place the cups side by side after adding water and espresso grounds to the bottom chamber. Brew on your stovetop and the Gemini delivers two perfect cups simultaneously. Comes with two cups and saucers. Gemini Express can be…
$95Original price was: $95.$79.95Current price is: $79.95.
As functional as it is eye-catching, this wireless, rechargeable lamp features an adjustable octagonal base and touch-sensitive LED light with four different levels of brightness. The lamp can be easily positioned at three different angles, and the built-in, 3.7v rechargeable battery provides up to 48 hours of continuous light after charging for just four hours….
Edited by Samantha Friedman. With contributions from Laura Neufeld and Emily Olek Recalling a velvety, dizzying spiral she had rendered in charcoal in 1916, Georgia O’Keeffe wrote, “I have made this drawing several times, never remembering that I had made it before—and not knowing where the idea came from.” Like that spiral and its…
$95Original price was: $95.$79.95Current price is: $79.95.
As functional as it is eye-catching, this wireless, rechargeable lamp features an adjustable octagonal base and touch-sensitive LED light with four different levels of brightness. The lamp can be easily positioned at three different angles, and the built-in, 3.7v rechargeable battery provides up to 48 hours of continuous light after charging for just four hours….
$95Original price was: $95.$79.95Current price is: $79.95.
As functional as it is eye-catching, this wireless, rechargeable lamp features an adjustable octagonal base and touch-sensitive LED light with four different levels of brightness. The lamp can be easily positioned at three different angles, and the built-in, 3.7v rechargeable battery provides up to 48 hours of continuous light after charging for just four hours….
Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form, a design from 1950. The Herman MIller x HAY version of the Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair has been produced in 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. The subtle matte texture of the re-engineered…