Shelly Mosman (American, born 1972)Tangerine Dress
Film Meets Art I, II & ΙΙΙ
Υπέροχα βιντεάκια με παραδείγματα του πώς η μία μορφή τέχνης επηρεάζεται από την άλλη. Εδώ βλέπουμε σε split εικόνα, διάσημους πίνακες και τις αντίστοιχες σκηνές του κινηματογράφου για τις οποίες αποτέλεσαν πηγή έμπνευσης. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8lP3U26zGI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfR8bH_Fe8Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEpYfv7hLio
Art Therapy Helped The Imprisoned Children During The Holocaust.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG4QiluQvbM January 27th is the International Holocaust Remembrance Day and it marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz in 1945. Auschwitz is known as one of the Nazi death camps where many Jewish people were killed during WWII. Among them were many children... Thousands of those children were first detained in Terezin concentration where... Continue Reading →
“The Way I See It”. MoMA and the BBC Launch New Radio Series.
Thirty creative thinkers chooseextraordinary works from MoMA’s collection. "We have joined with the BBC to offer fresh perspectives on the works on view in our galleries. The Way I See It, a 30-episode radio and podcast series, launches on BBC Sounds. Thirty extraordinary creative thinkers chose a work that they love. Guests such as actor and... Continue Reading →
Studio Visit With Artist Sara Shamma
Damascus - Lebanon - London Artist Sara Shamma lived and studied in Damascus, Syria and after a short stay in Lebanon, she moved to London where she currently lives and works, under the auspices of an Exceptional Talent Visa. She focuses on death and humanity through portraits and children that are often created after years... Continue Reading →
Google’s Free App Analyzes Your Selfie and then Finds Your Doppelganger in Museum Portraits (by Ayun Halliday, via: openculture.com )
Having the ability to virtually explore the history, back stories and cultural significance of artworks from over a thousand museums generates nowhere near the excitement as a feature allowing users to upload selfies in hopes of locating an Instagram-worthy doppelgänger somewhere in this vast digital collection. On the other hand, if this low-brow innovation leads... Continue Reading →
Q&A with MoMA Curator Anne Umland (April 24)
A new theme to grade 6-12 guided school visits: "Critique the Museum" allows students to investigate how the Museum’s decisions visitor experience. Hear from MoMA Curators to prepare for your visit. #TeachingTuesday #criticalthinking https://www.facebook.com/MoMAk12teachers/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjyWl-Bz6Q8&feature=youtu.be
“At the Museum” MoMA
https://www.facebook.com/MuseumofModernArt/videos/1624074451050933/?notif_id=1568397657246762¬if_t=live_video_explicit Season two of At the Museum launches on Friday with a special premiere for our Facebook community! Go inside the busy, exciting project of opening a #newMoMA. Episode one flashes back to our final day open to the public as visitors get a last look at the galleries before we close for the summer, and... Continue Reading →
Download 200 Free Art Books, Courtesy of the Guggenheim (Titles devoted to Picasso, Rothko, Lichtenstein, Klimt and more are now available for your reading pleasure)
Perusing through a beautiful, hefty art book is one of life’s simple pleasures, but beautiful, hefty art books can be pretty expensive. Fortunately, the Guggenheim is on a mission to digitize its vast collection of titles. As Beckett Mufson reports for Vice, the museum has made 205 art books available for free download. The project began in... Continue Reading →
Art as a Tool for Social and Emotional Learning: Fostering Connections between School Communities and Museums
Calling all K–12 classroom teachers! Come learn about an exciting new initiative exploring how MoMA’s collection and teaching methodology can support students’ social emotional learning. Join us for an onsite workshop where we will explore the current landscape of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) in local schools, engage mindfully with art, and share concrete tips... Continue Reading →
