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Displaying all articles tagged:
Museum Of Modern Art
fall preview 2024
Aug. 27, 2024
10 Art Shows We Can’t Wait to See This Fall
An Alvin Ailey retrospective sets the tone for an array of eclectic offerings from the art world.
By
Jerry Saltz
fall preview 2023
Aug. 24, 2023
10 Art Shows We Can’t Wait to See This Fall
A wealth of dazzling shows will renew your faith in art’s capacity to do more than mint money.
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
June 20, 2023
The Subversive Self-Portraits of Iiu Susiraja
“Being blank is the same as being real,” she has said.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Feb. 22, 2023
MoMA’s Glorified Lava Lamp
Refik Anadol’s
Unsupervised
is a crowd-pleasing, like-generating mediocrity.
By
Jerry Saltz
best of 2022
Dec. 8, 2022
The Best New York Art Shows of 2022
Gonzo quilting, Mayan sculpture, and one wild, egalitarian group show made this a great year to hit the galleries.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Sept. 9, 2022
Wolfgang Tillmans Changed What Photos Look Like
A career retrospective becomes a cathedral of the mundane.
By
Jerry Saltz
fall preview
Sept. 2, 2022
10 Art Shows We Can’t Wait to See This Fall
Wolfgang Tillmans at MoMA, Theaster Gates at the New Museum, and a bid for W.E.B. Du Bois as America’s first abstract artist.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
July 15, 2020
The Instagram Account ‘Change the Museum’ Is Doing Just That
Curator Gary Garrels loses his job at SFMoMA.
By
Trupti Rami
art
Feb. 19, 2020
Donald Judd’s Minimalist Legacy Is All Around Us
The artist wanted his work totally empty. Which allowed the world to make anything out of it.
By
Jerry Saltz
art and architecture
Oct. 25, 2019
Two Critics — Art and Architecture — Compare Their New MoMA Experiences
Saltz and Davidson on the newly expanded museum.
By
Justin Davidson
and
Jerry Saltz
art
Oct. 2, 2019
What Does the New MoMA Mean for Modernism? And What Was Modernism Anyway?
The reimagined Museum of Modern Art tries to open itself up.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Aug. 7, 2019
Ranking New York’s Most Toxic Museum Boards
Who might activists try to take down next?
By
Whitney Mallett
and
Katy Schneider
exclusive
Dec. 19, 2017
MoMA Is Screening
Twin Peaks: The Return
for Free
Is it future or is it past? Is it TV or is it film?
By
Devon Ivie
July 14, 2017
Hanging in the Babylonests With Hélio Oiticica
Pre-Instagram pretty boys lounge.
By
Carl Swanson
trump travel ban
Feb. 5, 2017
MoMa Foregrounds Art From Countries Affected by Trump Travel Ban
The museum is moving pieces from the Western canon in order to showcase art from Iran, Iraq, and Sudan.
By
Karen Brill
art du jour
Oct. 26, 2016
The World’s First Emoji Are Going to Be Displayed at MoMA
[
Face with tears of joy emoji.
]
By
Devon Ivie
reasons to love new york
Dec. 13, 2015
How Jerry Saltz Learned to Love the MoMA Again
This year, MoMA reminded us just how indispensable and, at times, spectacular it can be.
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Dec. 12, 2014
‘The Forever Now’ Is MoMA’s Market Moment
What the year’s big survey show tells us about contemporary painting.
By
Jerry Saltz
new moma at 10
Nov. 20, 2014
Everybody Has Always Hated MoMA
A #TBT look through our archives reveals not much has changed since (at least) 1976.
By
Thomas B. Hess
new moma at 10
Nov. 20, 2014
This Artist Turned the MoMA Into the Death Star
Has the museum gone to the dark side?
By
Thessaly La Force
seeing out loud
Nov. 20, 2014
MoMA’s 10-Year Struggle
Happy anniversary, Yoshio Taniguchi Building!
By
Jerry Saltz
review
Nov. 20, 2014
MoMA’s Schemes for Fixing Urban Problems Are Either Too Dainty or Too Sweeping
The museum’s “Uneven Growth” exhibition feels shaky and simplistic, predicated on a vague and reductive view of global economics and an inflated belief in the power of architecture.
By
Justin Davidson
art
Nov. 19, 2014
Sigmar Polke Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop
Three gallery shows of the German genius just opened, right on the heels of his MoMA show.
By
Julie Baumgardner
June 18, 2014
I Love Björk, But a MoMA Retrospective Is a Terrible Idea
MoMA’s “mad marriage of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and amusement park.”
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Apr. 16, 2014
Seeing Out Loud: Saltz on Sigmar Polke at MoMA
“A show of a great artist with great work that fails to be great.”
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Mar. 25, 2014
Saltz: This Renovation Plan Will Ruin MoMA
The greatest collection of modernism on Earth has been relegated to rotating storage.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Mar. 4, 2014
See This Art: Jerry Saltz’s Walking Tours of New York Galleries and Museums
Singling out 44 particular pieces he loves.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Jan. 14, 2014
Davidson on How to Adapt the American Folk Art Museum
Davidson: “There is a more attractive alternative.”
By
Justin Davidson
Jan. 13, 2014
Jerry Saltz to MoMA’s Trustees: Please, Reject This Awful Expansion Plan
An art critic’s plea.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Jan. 8, 2014
Saltz: The Next MoMA Expansion Is As Big a Mess As the Last One
“The more I heard and saw, the sicker and sadder I got.”
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Jan. 8, 2014
Davidson: MoMA Reveals Its Expansion Plans
And the fate of the American Folk Art Museum.
By
Justin Davidson
seeing out loud
Nov. 20, 2013
Jerry Saltz: My Final Word on MoMA’s Woman Problem
“I’ve said this enough times, and I am done complaining about it.”
By
Jerry Saltz
architecture
Aug. 1, 2013
Justin Davidson on MoMA’s Departing Barry Bergdoll
The museum will lose a quiet crusader.
By
Justin Davidson
May 9, 2013
Davidson: MoMA May Not Tear Down the American Folk Art Museum After All
Potentially good news for the museum’s defenders.
By
Justin Davidson
art review
Oct. 23, 2012
Jerry Saltz:
The Scream
Is Coming
The Munch that ate New York.
By
Jerry Saltz
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