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MOMA PERIOD 4 ALEEYAH CAYABYAB

MOMA PERIOD 4 ALEEYAH CAYABYAB. “SOLO SCENES” Piece by Dieter Roth Shows artist in everyday life on different television screens. “Media”

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MOMAP E R I O D 4

A L E E Y A H C A Y A B Y A B

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“SOLO SCENES”

Piece by Dieter Roth Shows artist in everyday life on different television screens. “Media”

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ROOM 509 | RAKHIL RUSAKOVSKAYA'S APARTMENT

Both pieces by Stephen Shore in Ukraine Very simple images done in chromogenic color print, in “Photography”

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“WIND MAP”

Piece by Fernanda Bertini Viégas and Martin Wattenberg

Show wind data throughout North America on display in “Architecture and Design”

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MOMA

This museum was a lovely online experience because all of the many different exhibitions and pieces. What I enjoyed about this museum in particular was the fact that it was modern art and had many styles of art that interest me. For example, their photography collection which I can relate and collect a lot to. I have an appreciation for other peoples way of expressing themselves and being able to visually see this brings me great joy. Also, the painting and sculpture collection intrigues me because in addiction to see how people express themselves and speak through photography, I also like to see how well and different artists use their hands.

www.moma.org/explore/collection/index