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In 2018–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos. That project has concluded, and works are now being ...
In 2018–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos. That project has concluded, and works are now being ...
In 2018–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos. That project has concluded, and works are now being ...
Curator, Anne Umland: This is fundamentally an image of a young woman contemplating her reflection in a mirror. And in this sense, it connects to a centuries-old tradition of vanitas paintings or ...
ANN TEMKIN: Black Kites is a work which Orozco himself has, called with marvelous word play, a skullture, S-K-U-L-L-ture. Orozco made this during a several month spell at home, in his apartment on ...
NARRATOR: Kiki Smith uses color sparingly, but the works on this wall reflect the influence of a specific period of illustration: Victorian children's books. Here, you see two treatments of Little Red ...
Curator, Anne Umland: Florine Stettheimer was a set designer, a theater script writer, a poet, an interior decorator. At the very left you see a woman in a black pantsuit with red shoes holding a ...
Curator, Connie Butler: Like many of Dumas’s works, these two Magdalenas spring from multiple inspirations. Tall, narrow and dark, the paintings loom majestically over the viewer, like monumental ...
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Director, Glenn Lowry: Cigarettes were increasing in popularity in America during the 1920s, along with the rise of advertising, branding, and colorful packaging. Assistant Curator, Esther Adler: ...
One of the funniest interpretations of readymade color in the 1960s were Andy Warhol's Do-It-Yourself paintings, based on the popular paint-by-number kits that I certainly remember as a child. As you ...