Spring Art Guide from MoMA

Francis Picabia. Udnie (Jeune fille américaine; danse) (Udnie [Young American Girl; Dance]). 1913. Oil on canvas, 9′ 6 3/16″ × 9′ 10 1/8″ (290 × 300 cm). Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne – Centre de création industrielle, Paris. Purchas…

Francis Picabia. Udnie (Jeune fille américaine; danse) (Udnie [Young American Girl; Dance]). 1913. Oil on canvas, 9′ 6 3/16″ × 9′ 10 1/8″ (290 × 300 cm). Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne – Centre de création industrielle, Paris. Purchased by the State, 1948. © 2016 Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photo: © Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI/Georges Meguerdtchian/Dist. RMN–Grand Palais/Art Resource, New York.

Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, one of the oldest nonprofit contemporary art institutions in the U.S. announced February-March events. 

Spring is in the air, or at least it is coming soon enough to get you a chance to dress up and walk out all those new season designer clothes in a bit of a cultural outing. Art institutions around the world are updating their programs with exciting events, here's what MoMA has to offer for February-March.

MoMA has an extensive lineup of interesting happenings, these are what caught our attention. A Mardi-Gras-themed evening on February 26 celebrating exhibition Francis Picabia:Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction. You may not be an early bird, but Quiet Mornings are worth starting a day early: selected galleries will have specially priced early hours on March 1st from 7,30-9 a.m with a guided sessions of meditation. There's a whole array of Sunday sessions with lectures from Mark Leckey, performances, and music festivals starting from March 5th. On March 11th, MoMA will host a Wikipedia edit-a-thon on art and feminism. More on the way, make your spring welcoming cultural.

Francis Picabia. Untitled (Espagnole et agneau de l’apocalypse [Spanish Woman and Lamb of the Apocalypse]). 1927/1928. Watercolor, gouache, ink, and pencil on paper, 25 9/16 × 19 11/16″ (65 × 50 cm). Private collection. © 2016 Artist Rights Society …

Francis Picabia. Untitled (Espagnole et agneau de l’apocalypse [Spanish Woman and Lamb of the Apocalypse]). 1927/1928. Watercolor, gouache, ink, and pencil on paper, 25 9/16 × 19 11/16″ (65 × 50 cm). Private collection. © 2016 Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photo: Stephan Wyckof

现代艺术博物馆MoMA PS1,作为美国现存历史最悠久的非盈利当代艺术机构之一,发布了2-3月活动公告。

春季的脚步悄悄临近,很快人们就有机会装扮自己,穿着最新一季设计师新品走向户外,体验文化郊游。世界各地的艺术机构都在更新他们激动人心的活动项目,MoMA为2-3月所准备的活动。

MoMA有众多备受瞩目的有趣活动。2月26日,有庆祝Francis Picabia展览的Mardi Gras主题之夜:头是圆的,所以思想可以改变方向。你可能不是一个早起的人,但是美好的早晨值得一天的提早开始: 一些美术馆将于3月1日起,为参加早上7.30至9点冥想指导会议的观众提供特价。从3月5日开始,将举办一系列周日活动,包括Mark Leckey的演讲、表演活动和音乐节。3月11日,MoMA将举办艺术和女权主义的“维基百科编辑马拉松”。 之后还会陆续的,帮人们度过一个文化气息浓厚的春季。

Francis Picabia (French, 1879–1953). Je revois en souvenir ma chère Udnie (I See Again in Memory My Dear Udnie). 1914. Oil on canvas, 8′ 2 1/2″ x 6′ 6 1/4″ (250.2 x 198.8 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Hillman Periodicals Fund. © 2016 Arti…

Francis Picabia (French, 1879–1953). Je revois en souvenir ma chère Udnie (I See Again in Memory My Dear Udnie). 1914. Oil on canvas, 8′ 2 1/2″ x 6′ 6 1/4″ (250.2 x 198.8 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Hillman Periodicals Fund. © 2016 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photo: The Museum of Modern Art, John Wronn

Francis Picabia. Lâcheté de la barbarie subtile (Carte à jouer) (Cowardice of Subtle Barbarism [Playing Card]). 1949. Oil on board, 29 15/16 × 20 1/2″ (76 × 52 cm). Private collection. Courtesy Galerie Michael Werner, Märkisch Wilmersdorf, Cologne a…

Francis Picabia. Lâcheté de la barbarie subtile (Carte à jouer) (Cowardice of Subtle Barbarism [Playing Card]). 1949. Oil on board, 29 15/16 × 20 1/2″ (76 × 52 cm). Private collection. Courtesy Galerie Michael Werner, Märkisch Wilmersdorf, Cologne and New York. . © 2016 Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photo courtesy Galerie Michael Werner

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