Art historians often recommend a variety of publications from the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) for those interested in learning about modern art. Some of the most recommended publications include:
"The Museum of Modern Art Bulletin" - This publication, which is published several times a year, features scholarly articles, exhibition reviews, and interviews with artists and curators. It is considered a valuable resource for art historians as it provides in-depth information about the museum's exhibitions, acquisitions, and research.
"The Museum of Modern Art: The Collection Series" - This book series provides in-depth study of the MoMA collection on specific themes, artists, and movements. It is highly recommended by art historians for its detailed analysis and scholarship.
"Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction" - This publication explores the work of female abstract artists in the years following World War II, including important figures such as Lee Krasner and Joan Mitchell. It is highly recommended by art historians for its focus on underrepresented artists and its examination of gender and art history.
"The Museum of Modern Art in the 21st Century" - This publication provides an in-depth look at the ways in which MoMA has adapted and evolved in the 21st century, including its new building and expanded collection. Art historians recommend this publication for its examination of the role of museums in the contemporary art world.
"The Museum of Modern Art: The Painting and Sculpture Collection" - This book provides a comprehensive overview of MoMA's collection of painting and sculpture, including works by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, and Claude Monet. It is highly recommended by art historians for its in-depth analysis of key works in the collection.
These publications can be found on MoMA's website or on Amazon and other online retailers.
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