MoMA Studio: Beyond the Cut-Out
Through January 11
The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building, mezzanine
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Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs, MoMA Studio: Beyond the Cut-Out is a creative and social space that takes the cut-out as a starting point from which to consider Matisse’s lasting influence on contemporary art and culture. Through a variety of artist-led programs and interactive projects, visitors of all ages have the opportunity to explore how the innovative technique of the cut-out emerges across different mediums and relates to ideas including the decorative, the evolving nature of an artwork, and the boundary between abstraction and figuration. The space has been conceived in collaboration with artists Carlos Amorales, Sarah Crowner, Arturo Herrera, Amy Jacobs of Dieu Donné, and Elaine Reichek.
Free and open to all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
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