Rauschenberg’s "Whistle Stop (Spread)", 1977 is still on my mind, but now I’m intrigued by its placement near Mark Bradford’s "Helter Skelter II", 2007...
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The first floor has been reinstalled with "The Collection and Then Some", and there are some great juxtapositions of works. For instance...
The Permanent Collection has returned to the first floor with some very exciting special guests. A few loans...
As a new writing intern for the public relations department of the museum, my internship could not have started at a better time...
So the time has come again where Jeralan and I want to ask for your thoughts regarding questions from our series of posts, All About Kara. There are many...
Placing Walker's early cut paper on canvas piece, "You Do", 1993/1994, at the entry of "Kara Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love"...
When I visit my family in Kansas City, Missouri, we usually try to visit the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. I know I’m home when I see Claes Oldenburg’s "Shuttlecocks" in front...
So this week it's been 75 twice and iced twice. The 2nd time to ice was yesterday, the predetermined offloading...
Curator Andrea Karnes’ FOCUS series here at the Modern is well underway with FOCUS: Joshua Mosley currently on view until February 24th and certainly worth a visit...
Anyone who has ever been to a museum knows that you are not supposed to touch the art. Almost anyone, that is. I once witnessed...
Those of you who have been to the museum in the last few months might have noticed that there is something different in the gallery normally occupied...
Just a reminder that Declaring Space closes tomorrow. That means it's your last chance to see these works together for (probably) ever...
For anyone that has ever visited the Modern, one of the first things you may have noticed is the open and expansive architecture. Walking in through...
As an intern here at The Modern, the topic of art comes up rather frequently. And while "art" is a highly extensive subject, there are plenty...
If you don't already have plans for tomorrow, let me suggest something. Tomorrow is the second annual Day in the District festival...






