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"Framing Wall" by Barbara Bloom is on display at the Museum of Modern Arts until Dec. 20.

New exhibitions at MoMA worth visiting

Tony Schwab, Staff Writer December 3, 2015
Avoid the crowds in MoMA and check out the museum's smaller exhibits, like Barbara Bloom's "Framing Wall" and Ernie Gehr's "Carnival of Shadows."
Featuring over 50 works, “Jackson Pollock: A Collection Survey, 1934–1954”, is on display at the MoMA from November 22, 2015 to March 13, 2016

Pollock exhibit at MoMA goes beyond the splatter

Tony Schwab, Staff Writer November 30, 2015
Track the changes in Jackson Pollock's artistic tone from realistic to abstract in the MoMA's comprehensive collection survey of the artist's mid- to late-career work.
t is the opening weekend of Union Square's annual Holiday Market, presenting dozens of vendors selling a variety of goods from jewelry, accessories, toys, and amazing snacks from several local food vendors.

The Weekend: Nov. 20-22

Natalia Barr, Staff Writer November 19, 2015
Exciting events to check out this weekend.
Ocean of Images: New Photography is the latest exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.

MoMA’s ‘Ocean of Images’ explores uncharted photography techniques

Tony Schwab, Staff Writer November 10, 2015
Photography gets impersonal at MoMA's latest photo exhibit, "Ocean of Images," featuring photographs by Japanese photographer Lieko Shiga and Israeli photographer Ilit Azoulay.
Contemporary artist Walid Raad’s work will be displayed on the second and third floors of the MoMA until January 31, 2016.

Lebanese politics on display at MoMA

Natalie Whalen, Staff Writer October 18, 2015
Photographer Walid Raad reimagines Lebanese history with fictionalized artifacts in his latest exhibit at the MoMA. Two projects, "Scratching on things I could disavow" and The Atlas Group frame the gallery.
Picasso’s sheet metal sculptures bring in crowds of viewers to look at his use of negative space to create surreal pieces.

MoMA’s ‘Picasso’ shows artist’s other side

E.R. Pulgar, Highlighter Editor September 28, 2015
Picasso's prints take three dimensions in the latest MoMA exhibition, "Picasso Sculpture."
NYU comedy troupe performs at MoMA’s Pop Rally event.

Hammerkatz, Dangerbox alums improv their way to MoMA

Ryan Matera, Contributing writer September 14, 2015
Graduated from NYU comedy groups Hammerkatz and Dangerbox, Gentlemen Party shows off comedic chops with an artistic flair at MoMA's Gilbert & George exhibit.
Catch these museum exhibits while you can

Catch these museum exhibits while you can

Audrey Deng, Arts Editor August 28, 2015
Can't miss museum exhibits for early fall 2015.
Björk’s retrospective runs at the MoMA until June 7.

Björk retrospective at MoMA underwhelms

Rebecca Brown, Contributing Writer March 10, 2015
Despite its ambition as a retrospection of Björk's career, the artist's new MoMA exhibition proves scattered and confusing.

The Weekend: March 6-8

Nina Jang, Deputy Features Editor March 5, 2015
Welcome in March with a memorable weekend with some Sinatra, Björk, and Klimt.

Curator plans to modernize MoMA

Zoe Thompson, Contributing Writer March 1, 2015
Discussion panel between Professor Shelley Rice (Dept. of Photography & Imaging) and Quentin Bajac (MOMA's Chief Curator of Photography)
This Weekend: Feb. 6 to 8

This Weekend: Feb. 6 to 8

Tiffanie Hwang, Contributing Writer February 5, 2015
Don’t let the chilly weather and snowfall keep you locked up indoors this weekend.