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Compact Object 1962, by Japanese artist, Natsuyuki Nakanishi, at MoMA.  Awesome alien-looking egg-shaped sculpture made of old watch parts, bones, clock parts, hair, lens pieces, and other manufactured objects embedded in polyester.

Compact Object 1962, by Japanese artist, Natsuyuki Nakanishi, at MoMA.  Awesome alien-looking egg-shaped sculpture made of old watch parts, bones, clock parts, hair, lens pieces, and other manufactured objects embedded in polyester.


  7   February 13, 2012
1 week ago

#Photo by Nadya Wasylko    #Compact Object    #Natsuyuki Nakanishi    #MoMA    #sculpture    




I Still Use Brushes, 1969 - by Arman
A detail of Arman’s brushes embedded in plastic, at the MoMA - Dec. 2011

I Still Use Brushes, 1969 - by Arman

A detail of Arman’s brushes embedded in plastic, at the MoMA - Dec. 2011


  2   February 8, 2012
2 weeks ago

#Photo by Nadya Wasylko    #Arman    #MoMA    #brushes    #color    #red    




Untitled 1968 by Donald Judd at the MoMA. The sculpture is made of bright yellow-gold brass. It was a gift of Philip Johnson to the museum in 1980.

Untitled 1968 by Donald Judd at the MoMA. The sculpture is made of bright yellow-gold brass. It was a gift of Philip Johnson to the museum in 1980.


  7   January 26, 2012
3 weeks ago

#Donald Judd    #MoMA    #sculpture    #Philip Johnson    




Architect James Fitzbibbon’s scale model of Bridge City (Bridge on 110th Street), New York Project, 1960. On view now at MoMA.

Architect James Fitzbibbon’s scale model of Bridge City (Bridge on 110th Street), New York Project, 1960. On view now at MoMA.


  116   August 8, 2011
6 months ago

#Bridge City    #James Fitzbibbon    #MoMA    #NYC    #architecture    #Photo by Nadya Wasylko    




Mojibakeru designed by Shigeru Ishitsuka and Misako Kirigaya
Mojibakeru is derived from the Japanese words “moji” (character) and “bakeru” (to change). Cute and wonderful toys that shape-shift and transform from Japanese pictograms into animals….”a tangible demonstration of the historical link between symbol and object.” These colorful characters are on view now as a part of the super cool exhibit Talk To Me at MoMA.

Mojibakeru designed by Shigeru Ishitsuka and Misako Kirigaya

Mojibakeru is derived from the Japanese words “moji” (character) and “bakeru” (to change). Cute and wonderful toys that shape-shift and transform from Japanese pictograms into animals….”a tangible demonstration of the historical link between symbol and object.” These colorful characters are on view now as a part of the super cool exhibit Talk To Me at MoMA.


  3   August 4, 2011
6 months ago

#MoMA    #symbolism    #toys    #ttmmojibakeru    #Photo by Nadya Wasylko    




Self portrait triptych by Robert Mapplethorpe - seen at the MoMA, April 20, 2011

Self portrait triptych by Robert Mapplethorpe - seen at the MoMA, April 20, 2011


  0   May 14, 2011
9 months ago

#Robert Mapplethrope    #photography    #art    #MoMA    




The guts of a Mac tower laid out piece by piece in an exhibition at the MoMA.

The guts of a Mac tower laid out piece by piece in an exhibition at the MoMA.


  0   May 9, 2011
9 months ago

#Photo by Nadya Wasylko    #MoMA    #computer    #art    




A detail of Nocturne of the Limax maximus, an installation by artist Paula Hayes, in the foyer of the MoMA. The terrarium-like wall mounted “slug” is inspired by the Limax maximus, or Leopard Slug, and portrays a living artwork, “a joyous meditation on fertility and fertilization.”

A detail of Nocturne of the Limax maximus, an installation by artist Paula Hayes, in the foyer of the MoMA. The terrarium-like wall mounted “slug” is inspired by the Limax maximus, or Leopard Slug, and portrays a living artwork, “a joyous meditation on fertility and fertilization.”


  0   April 21, 2011
10 months ago

#Photo by Nadya Wasylko    #Paula Hayes    #MoMA    #art    #plants    #terrarium    




A new exhibition being installed at the MoMA

A new exhibition being installed at the MoMA


  0   April 20, 2011
10 months ago

#Photo by Nadya Wasylko    #art    #MoMA    





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