MoMA
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 Seoul welcomes the world’s first MoMA BookstoreManhattan’s cultural heavyweight opens its first dedicated bookstore – in Seoul, in partnership with Hyundai Card By Sofia de la Cruz Published 
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 The best Ruth Asawa exhibition is actually on the streets of San FranciscoThe artist, now the subject of a major retrospective at SFMOMA, designed many public sculptures scattered across the Bay Area – you just have to know where to look By Stacie Stukin Published 
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 How an icon of Japanese Metabolist architecture took on a life of its own – even after its destructionWhen Kishō Kurokawa designed the modular Nakagin Capsule Tower more than 50 years ago, he imagined it boarding ships and travelling the world. Now it has, thanks to a new show at MoMA By Diana Budds Published 
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 Polaroid announces a new tie-in with MoMA, creating a camera that pops with colourThe Polaroid Now Generation 3 MoMA Edition is an instant camera for lovers of pop culture, bold hues and instant gratification By Jonathan Bell Published 
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 Fear of God’s Jerry Lorenzo on curating the perfect Met Gala table: ‘They share my honesty’The LA-based founder of Fear of God takes Wallpaper* behind the scenes of his preparations for the Met Gala 2025, dressing guests who span the worlds of art, film and fashion, including Yara Shahidi, Ryan Coogler, Arthur Jafa and Andre Walker By Jack Moss Published 
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 MoMA names Christophe Cherix its new directorThe Swiss-born curator has worked in the Museum of Modern Art’s drawings and prints department since 2007 By Anna Fixsen Published 
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 Inside Grace Wales Bonner’s ‘Spirit Movers’ at MoMA, a meditation on Black expressionPart of MoMA’s ‘Artist’s Choice’ series, British fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner curates an energetic collation of works inspired by the styles, forms and sounds of the African diaspora By Pei-Ru Keh Published 
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 A new MoMA exhibition explores the materials of contemporary design‘Life Cycles: The Materials Of Contemporary Design’ is now open at MoMA (until 7 July 2024), a display of global design rethinking contemporary life By Julie Baumgardner Published 
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 MoMA spotlights France’s booming technology scene in New YorkBy Elly Parsons Last updated 
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 High flyer: a vision of Jean Nouvel’s addition to New York’s soaring skylineBy Laura Raskin Last updated 
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 Polaroid Eyewear celebrates 75 yearsBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Essential utensils: Hay teams up with Frederik Bille Brahe on kitchen rangeBy Aileen Kwun Last updated 
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 Latin America in Construction: MoMA redefines the International StyleBy Stephanie Murg Last updated 
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 A MoMA exhibit traces the parallels between art, design and computingBy Jim Henry Last updated 
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 Philippe Parreno unveils new commission at the revamped MoMAThe French artist has created a site-specific installation for the entrance of the New York art museum. Here, we go behind-the-scenes with an exclusive interview, and photographs captured by Parreno himself By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated 
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 Cultural exchange: MoMA goes big in Paris at Fondation Louis VuittonBy Amy Verner Last updated 
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 MoMA's 'A Japanese Constellation' profiles Japan's most recognised architectsBy John Gendall Last updated 
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 Herzog & de Meuron gifts collection of architectural sketches and models to MoMABy Jonathan Bell Last updated 
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 This maximalist design pop-up store in New York City is a surrealistic dream worldBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated 
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 The dark side of design: MoMA’s digital project ’Design and Violence’ makes the transition from pixels to printBy Ali Morris Last updated 
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 Wolfgang Tillmans on shaping photography as we know it: ‘I want to lay reality bare’As Wolfgang Tillmans’ retrospective ‘To Look Without Fear’ opens at MoMA, we interview the acclaimed photographer about 35 years of activism, breaking conventions and capturing ‘the weight of existence’ through the everyday By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated 
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 ’Cut ’n’ Paste’: MoMA explores the art of collageBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 The wait is over: Snøhetta’s new SFMoMA addition is about to open its doorsBy Chaney Kwak Last updated 
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 Shinslab recycles a ship for MoMA’s Young Architects Program in SeoulBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated 
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 Off to market: Hay arrives at Soho’s MoMA Design Store, New YorkBy Ann Binlot Last updated 
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 MoMA proves that Frank Lloyd Wright still has it, even at 150By Sam Lubell Last updated 
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 In its first foray into fashion in 73 years, MoMA honours world-changing wardrobeBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated 


