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Diane Arbus. A young girl at a nudist camp, P.A., 1965. 1965 - MoMA
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Vincent van Gogh. The Starry Night. Saint Rémy, June 1889 - MoMA
This work is included in the Provenance Research Project, which investigates the ownership history of works in MoMA's collection.. June - September 1889, Vincent van Gogh, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. September 1889 - January 1891, Theo van Gogh (1857-1891), Paris, acquired from his brother Vincent van Gogh.
Marcel Duchamp and the Readymade - MoMA
Marcel Duchamp In Advance of the Broken Arm August 1964 (fourth version, after lost original of November 1915)
Jean-Michel Basquiat - MoMA
When asked to describe his art, Jean-Michel Basquiat responded with customary aplomb: “royalty, heroism, and the streets.” A high school dropout, Basquiat found his true calling hanging out in the streets and inserting himself in the bustling urban milieu, ultimately becoming an influential figure in New York City’s Downtown, especially the East Village club scene.
Paul Gauguin - MoMA
Along with his contemporaries Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin was a pioneer of modernist art.His use of expressive colors, flat planes, and simplified, distorted forms in paintings, as well as a rough, semi-abstract aesthetic in sculptures and woodcuts, exerted a profound influence on avant-garde artists in the early 20th century, from Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso to the ...
Yayoi Kusama - MoMA
A vital part of New York’s avant-garde art scene from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, Yayoi Kusama developed a distinctive style utilizing approaches associated with Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop art, Feminist art, and Institutional Critique—but she always defined herself in her own terms.
Ana Mendieta - MoMA
Ana Mendieta, Dialectics of Isolation (New York: A.I.R. Gallery, 1980) as quoted in Leticia Alvarado, “Chapter 1: Other Desires: Ana Mendieta’s Abject Imaginings,” in Abject Performances: Aesthetic Strategies in Latino Cultural Production (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2018). Kelly Baum, “Shapely Shapelessness: Ana Mendieta’s *Untitled (Glass on …
Frida Kahlo - MoMA
Mexican, 1907–1954. Introduction Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈfɾiða ˈkalo]; 6 July 1907 – 13 July 1954) was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.