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Sony Derry
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Inspired by the little things, looking every day for that miracle.
Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Love is in bloom at The Warhol Store! Save 20% on these and other gifts now through February 2 with code Love26 (online only)*: bit.ly/3ewwHBb
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@aiww joins @stephensackur to share his experiences of censorship at the hands of the state and reveal how regimes worldwide suppress freedom of expression. Those who control the narrative control the future: Ai Weiwei is here to help us fight back.
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"Everything I do has an element of engineering in it," Isamu Noguchi once said, "particularly since I dislike gluing parts together or taking advantage of something that is not inherent in the material."
Experience Noguchi's sculptures in "Untitled" (America) in our seventh floor collection galleries.
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Installation view of “Untitled” (America) (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, July 5, 2025–). Isamu Noguchi, Variation on a Millstone #1, 1962. Artwork © 2025 The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Gus Powell, digital image © Whitney Museum of American Art

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There are just about two weeks left to catch Sixties Surreal before it closes on January 19!
In the 1960s, many artists sought new strategies for connecting art back to a lived reality that seemed increasingly unreal due to rapid postwar transformation and the social, political, and technological upheavals of the later part of the decade. Sixties Surreal looks at the work of more than 100 artists from 1958 to 1972.
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Installation view of Sixties Surreal (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, September 24, 2025–January 19, 2026). From left to right: Joan Semmel, Untitled, 1971; Niki de Saint Phalle, Vivian, 1965. Artworks © 2025 Joan Semmel/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © 2025 Niki Charitable Art Foundation / ARS, NY / ADAGP, Paris. Photo: Gus Powell, digital image © Whitney Museum of American Art
Installation view of Sixties Surreal (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, September 24, 2025–January 19, 2026). From left to right: Alex Hay, Paper Bag, 1968; James Rosenquist, The Light That Won’t Fail I, 1961; Robert Arneson, Klick, 1965; Robert Arneson, Call Me Lover, 1965. Artworks © Alex Hay; © 2025 James Rosenquist Foundation / Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY; © 2025 Estate of Robert Arneson / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY. Photo: Gus Powell, digital image © Whitney Museum of American Art


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