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Sinopse
Curators, scholars, and artists discuss modern and contemporary art. To view images of these artworks, please visit the Online Collection at moma.org/collection. MoMA Audio is available free of charge courtesy of Bloomberg.
Episódios
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/21/2009; Part 2 of 6): James Siena
03/12/2010Part 2 of 6: James Siena A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/21/2009; Part 1 of 6): Jonathan Horowitz
03/12/2010Part 1 of 6: Jonathan Horowitz A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/18/2009; Part 7 of 7): Q&A
03/12/2010Part 7 of 7: Q&A A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/18/2009; Part 6 of 7): Randall Sellers
03/12/2010Part 6 of 7: Randall Sellers A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/18/2009; Part 5 of 7): Gerry Hayes
03/12/2010Part 5 of 7: Gerry Hayes A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/18/2009; Part 4 of 7): Dave Muller
03/12/2010Part 4 of 7: Dave Muller A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/18/2009; Part 3 of 7): Rachel Selekman
03/12/2010Part 3 of 7: Rachel Selekman A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/18/2009; Part 2 of 7): Tamara Gayer
03/12/2010Part 2 of 7: Tamara Gayer A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/18/2009; Part 1 of 7): Intro and Kurt Kauper
03/12/2010Part 1 of 7: Intro and Kurt Kauper A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/14/2009; Part 7 of 7): Q&A
03/12/2010Part 7 of 7: Q&A A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/14/2009; Part 6 of 7): Michael Rodriguez
03/12/2010Part 6 of 7: Michael Rodriguez A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/14/2009; Part 5 of 7): Robert Buck
03/12/2010Part 5 of 7: Robert Buck A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/14/2009; Part 4 of 7): Yuri Masnyj
03/12/2010Part 4 of 7: Yuri Masnyj A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/14/2009; Part 3 of 7): David Opdyke
03/12/2010Part 3 of 7: David Opdyke A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/14/2009; Part 2 of 7): Marcia Hafif
03/12/2010Part 2 of 7: Marcia Hafif A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/14/2009; Part 1 of 7): Katerina Lanfranco
03/12/2010Part 1 of 7: Katerina Lanfranco A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/11/2009; Part 7 of 7): Q&A
03/12/2010Part 7 of 7: Q&A A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/11/2009; Part 6 of 7): Chloe Piene
03/12/2010Part 6 of 7: Chloe Piene A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/11/2009; Part 5 of 7): Renato Orara
03/12/2010Part 5 of 7: Renato Orara A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.
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5 x 20 x 20 (5/11/2009; Part 4 of 7): Michael Scoggins
03/12/2010Part 4 of 7: Michael Scoggins A special series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style. In each session, approximately five artists who are represented in MoMA's collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. This series celebrates a gift by the Judith Rothschild Foundation to the Museum of works by over 650 artists.