On my first visit to America, the first institution I attended was the Museum of Modern Art. It was an unbelievable and gratifying experience. It was a privilege to view the works of the giants of modern of art, up close and personal.
This is amazing. I worked at the national museum of Colombia and since then these series makes so much more sense. And I love it. And you guys do amazing work
All this fetishism with the art-works is so frustrating but it reflects the US the best. You Americans do crave immortality, while we Europeans have embraced our mortality. It’s an interesting point, isnt it?
I absolutely love the security supervisor, extremely thoughtful and smart!!
I’d pass out from anxiety being responsible for moving Starry Night
I had the same feeling.
On my first visit to America, the first institution I attended was the Museum of Modern Art. It was an unbelievable and gratifying experience. It was a privilege to view the works of the giants of modern of art, up close and personal.
What I wouldn't give to live closer to moMA. The most amazing artists and insightful exhibitions.
Agreed
Hillary Marek I work across the street from the MOMA. Can’t wait for it to open!
This is amazing. I worked at the national museum of Colombia and since then these series makes so much more sense. And I love it. And you guys do amazing work
Love to see the behind the scene like that ! Thanks for sharing MoMAAAAA
Some wouldnt believe how much I love at the museum
I am so happy this series is back.
we are so #blessed that this exists!!!
That is amazing, thank you!!!!
I love work’s from Richard Serra
I love this museum so muchhhh
Betye Saar!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
thank you for sending this to me. so interesting
I miss being here~💛
Finally !
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They need to build the new building and put those!
What does she mean by "try not to rip a hole in your pants?"
😬 so these are the “managers”
All this fetishism with the art-works is so frustrating but it reflects the US the best. You Americans do crave immortality, while we Europeans have embraced our mortality. It’s an interesting point, isnt it?