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Three Amazing Audio Artworks Devoted To Sound
Sound art doesn’t get much attention in major museums — which is surprising, given how often modern art deals with intangible subjects. But this weekend, MoMA opened up its first exhibition devoted solely to audio art, Soundings, and it was definitely worth the wait.
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Restoring A Pollock With X-Rays And Ultraviolet Light
In 1998, almost 50 years after Jackson Pollock painted “One: Number 31”, the curators at MoMA realised the painting was looking a little… grimy. As chief conservator James Coddington explains in a new video, the team at MoMA started wondering if something had gone terribly wrong in the painting’s past.
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MoMA Curator On Colbert: The Future Of Design Is Physics
Paola Antonelli stopped by the Colbert Report earlier this week to talk about Applied Design, an exhibition currently running at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, where she is senior curator of the Design and Architecture department. In case you missed it, she has some great insight on the future.
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Gernot Redecker Computer Brush Review: Pretend Your Laptop Has Beautiful Hair
If you’re anything like us, your computer is covered with disgusting heaps of lint, dust, dirt, chip crumbles and rainbow sprinkles. You could blow on it or use compressed air — or you could use this gorgeous bristly brush.