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Alastair Sooke
30/30Last edition of the series that opens MoMA's collection and challenges the way we see art.
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David Henry Hwang on Martin Wong's Stanton near Forsyth Street
29/30Screenwriter and playwright David Henry Hwang makes his choice from MoMA's collection.
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Yves Behar and the IEC's Power Symbol
28/30Swiss designer Yves Behar makes his choice from the MoMA collection.
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Lady Ruth Rogers on Henri Rousseau's The Dream
27/30Award-winning chef Ruth Rogers makes her choice from the MoMA collection.
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Stanley Tucci and Giacometti's Head of a Man on a Rod
26/3030 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection. How do they see it?
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Isabella Boylston on Maya Deren and Talley Beatty
25/30Isabella Boylston gives her view on Deren and Beatty's 1945 study of choreography.
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Liz Diller on Marcel Duchamp's Network of Stoppages
24/30Liz Diller offers her perspective on Marcel Duchamp's Network of Stoppages.
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Orhan Pamuk on Taglioni's Jewel Casket by Joseph Cornell
23/30Orhan Pamuk gives his view on Taglioni's Jewel Casket by Joseph Cornell.
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Sarah Sze and Siddhartha Mukherjee on Louise Bourgeois's Quarantania, I
22/30Sculptor Sarah Sze and oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee discuss Bourgeois's Quarantania, I.
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Mark Morris on Florine Stettheimer's Costume Design for Orphée
21/30Stettheimer's Costume Design for Orphée is Mark Morris's choice of works from MoMA.
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Zac Posen on Constantin Brancusi's Bird in Space
20/30Fashion designer to Hollywood, Zac Posen, makes his choice from the MoMA collection.
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Madeleine Thien on Vija Celmins’s Bikini
19/30Booker-nominated author Madeleine Thien chooses Vija Celmins’s Bikini.
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Richard Serra on Jackson Pollock
18/30Sculptor Richard Serra reflects on his favourite work by Jackson Pollock.
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Bryan Stevenson on Jacob Lawrence’s Migration Series
17/3030 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection. How do they see it?
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Fiona Shaw on Georgia O'Keeffe's Lake George, Coat and Red
16/3030 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection. How do they see it?
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The Director's Choice
15/30MoMA's director Glenn Lowry chooses Dayanita Singh’s Museum of Chance.
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Renee Fleming chooses Colors for a Large Wall
14/3030 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection. How do they see it?
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Hisham Matar with Man Sleeping Along the Seine
13/30Writer Hisham Matar chooses Brassaï's photographic study of a man sleeping by the Seine.
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Es Devlin on Felix Gonzalez-Torres's Perfect Lovers
12/3030 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection. How do they see it?
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Roxane Gay and Christ's Entry into Journalism
11/3030 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection. How do they see it?
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John Waters on Lee Lozano's Untitled 1963
10/30American film director John Waters makes his selection from the MoMA collection.
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Michael Bierut on Ed Ruscha's OOF
9/30Graphic designer Michael Bierut selects a large blue and yellow painting of the word OOF.
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Duro Olowu on William H Johnson's painting Children
8/30Duro Olowu chooses a painting by William H Johnson from MoMA's collection
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Margaret Cho and Lady Vengeance
7/30What will stand-up comedian Margaret Cho see when she rewatches the film "Lady Vengeance"?
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Steve Reich on Richard Serra’s Equal
6/30Composer and godfather of Minimalism Steve Reich reflects on Richard Serra's work, "Equal"
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Steven Pinker and Picasso
5/3030 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection; how do they see it?
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Neri Oxman and the Endless House
4/3030 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection; how do they see it?
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Jason Moran and Piet Mondrian
3/30Jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran shares his view of Mondrian’s Broadway Boogie Woogie
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Steve Martin and the Lonely Synchromists
2/3030 of the world's sharpest minds chose a work from MoMA's collection - how do they see it?
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Starry Night and Janna Levin
1/3030 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection. How do they see it?





























