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[미국현대미술관 2021년 4월 소식] Celebrate the art of poetry, watch a new media art series, and look closely with our conservators
 
과학관과문화   기사입력  2021/05/16 [23:05]
 
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April is National Poetry Month, and this week we’re sharing ways to find inspiration in art and verse.

Dive into the Poetry Project on Magazine and hear works created in response to art from MoMA’s collection. Poet lê thị diễm thúy captures the exuberance and gravity of the cutout figures in Henri Matisse’s Swimming Pool, shown above; Ada Limón considers themes of connectedness and otherness in Frida Kahlo’s Fulang-Chang and I; Ross Gay conjures frenzied birds for Cy Twombly’s Untitled; and more.

Explore Gallery 407: Frank O’Hara, Lunchtime Poet—and stop by in person if you can—to pay homage to this “poet among painters.” Dedicated to the celebrated New York School poet and onetime MoMA curator, this gallery features drawings commissioned for a special memorial volume of O’Hara’s poetry that was published by the Museum after his death.

There’s so much to discover this month, from a new streaming series dedicated to media art, to a behind-the-scenes look at the conservation of a Calder sculpture, to the spiritual “hug” one staff member gets from Claude Monet’s immersive painting. Here’s our roundup of highlights and what’s new.
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Hyundai Card Video Views

Explore MoMA’s acclaimed collection of media art with Hyundai Card Video Views. Each month a new work will stream for two weeks, accompanied by interviews with the artists. The series kicks off with Carolyn Lazard’s CRIP TIME, a meditation on the task of organizing weekly medications and pills, and, in their words, the “myriad slow experiences that are the foundation of keeping us alive.”
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In Detail: The Many Layers of Alexander
Calder’s Man-Eater with Pennants

Curator Cara Manes and conservators Lynda Zycherman and Megan Randall give an up-close look at the transformation of the artist’s imposing sculpture, which is on view for the first time in more than 50 years after extensive restoration, as part of Alexander Calder: Modern from the Start.
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Amanda Williams: Embodied Sensations
Apr 10–Jun 20
Who has the freedom to move, and why? In this participatory work, artist Amanda Williams asks us to consider how the global pandemic has transformed public space, and the inequities and injustices that underlie such shifts. Visit the installation, participate online, or register to be part of a performance.
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UNIQLO ArtSpeaks

“Negative thoughts just don't work in this room.” Wearing a custom-designed jumpsuit, security manager Chet Gold talks about his spiritual connection with Claude Monet’s Water Lilies, which creates a space “too beautiful to support anything that’s not optimism.”
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Now streaming
Kwok Cheung Tsang’s Better Days
Through Apr 15
Nominated for Best International Film at this year’s Academy Awards, Better Days tells the story of a young woman’s struggle with pervasive, insidious school bullying, and expands into an unexpected tale of allyship and love. Become a member and start streaming on Virtual Cinema.
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Roy DeCarava’s Play of Sun and Shade

“Blackness is the ceaselessly miraculous demonstration that there is no black and white, just sun and shade.” In this excerpt from the award-winning publication Among Others: Blackness at MoMA, poet Fred Moten finds that, in its absence, color is everywhere in Roy DeCarava’s 1952 photograph.
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Member Evening In
Wed, Apr 14, 7:30 p.m. ET
Celebrate National Poetry Month with our member community. For this installment of our monthly online event series, Jive Poetic and J.F. Seary, poets affiliated with New York’s Nuyorican Poets Cafe, will share work and discuss artists’ sociopolitical responsibility during times of unrest.
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Get outside with good design

Take your outside activities to the next level with new arrivals like the lightweight, colorful, and MoMA-exclusive Spaghetti Beach Chair. Visit the Outdoor Fun Pop-Up at the MoMA Design Store, Soho, to browse in person.
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Images, from top: Henri Matisse. The Swimming Pool, Maquette for ceramic (detail). 1952. Gouache on paper, cut and pasted, on painted paper. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Mrs. Bernard F. Gimbel Fund. Conservation was made possible by the Bank of America Art Conservation Project. © 2021 Succession H. Matisse/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Carolyn Lazard. Still from CRIP TIME. 2018. Video (color, sound): 10 min. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Fund for the Twenty-First Century. © 2021 Carolyn Lazard; Photo: Abigail Mack. @ 2021 Calder Foundation, New York/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Amanda Williams. Preparatory study for Embodied Sensations. 2021; Still from the MoMA video UNIQLO ArtSpeaks: Chet Gold on Claude Monet’s Water LiliesBetter Days. 2019. Hong Kong/China. Directed by Kwok Cheung Tsang. Courtesy Well Go USA; Roy DeCarava. Sun and Shade (detail). 1952. Gelatin silver print. Gift of the artist. © Estate of Roy DeCarava; Image courtesy Nuyorican Poets Cafe
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