Andy Warhol Magnet Set
US$18.00 Featuring popular iconic motifs by Andy Warhol-including flowers, cows, and the soup can-these durable magnets can bring a delightful dash of personality and Pop art to refrigerators, bulletin boards, or any magnetic surface. Many of Andy Warhol's artworks can be found in MoMA's collection. Ages 3 years and up.SIZE:1.75"l
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UNIQLO Andy Warhol Brillo Box T-Shirt
US$19.00 As the preeminent American artist of the 20th Century, Andy Warhol challenged the world to see art differently. This product is produced under a license from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., a New York not-for-profit corporation which promotes the visual arts. The UNIQLO at MoMA collaboration reflects the spirit of Warhol's continuous exploration of pop...
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UNIQLO Andy Warhol Black & White Soup Can T-Shirt
US$19.00 In 1962, Andy Warhol debuted his possibly best-known work, _Campbell's Soup Cans_. The 32 canvases, which are now part of MoMA's collection, rested on a shelf mounted on the wall, like groceries in a store. The number of paintings corresponds to the types of soup then sold by the Campbell Soup Company. Warhol assigned a different soup variety to...
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UNIQLO Andy Warhol Flower Tote
US$19.00 As the preeminent American artist of the 20th Century, Andy Warhol challenged the world to see art differently. This product is produced under a license from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., a New York not-for-profit corporation which promotes the visual arts. The UNIQLO at MoMA collaboration reflects the spirit of Warhol's continuous exploration of pop...
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UNIQLO Andy Warhol Soup Can Tote Bag
US$19.90 Andy Warhol and his Pop art-peers upended the commonly understood distinctions between "high" and "low," making art that blatantly celebrates consumerism and mass culture. In _Campbell's Soup Cans_ he quite literally reproduced an object of mass consumption. When he first exhibited this series of thirty-two canvases in 1962-the number corresponds to the soup varieties Campbell's sold at that time-each...
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UNIQLO Mondrian Blue Tote
US$19.90 The art of Piet Mondrian was transformed by his development of an artistic theory he termed Neoplasticism, based on a spiritual principle of universal harmony. From 1920 until his death in 1944, he made paintings with purely abstract compositions that expressed a dynamic balance through black grid lines and blocks of primary colors on white and grey grounds. This...
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Richard McGuire: Puzzlehead
US$20.00 Based on the doodles of artist-cartoonist-filmmaker-musician Richard McGuire, whose work was featured in the MoMA exhibition Making Music Modern: Design for Ear and Eye. These personable blocks can connect like a puzzle or be stacked on top of each other in endless configurations. **WARNING:** Choking Hazard-Item contains small parts. Not for Children under 3.SIZE:0.5h x 6.5w x 6.5"dMATERIALS:FiberboardDESIGNER:Richard McGuireDATE:2014...
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Guerrilla Girls Mug
US$20.00 The Guerrilla Girls have done some research on male vs. female nudity in art museums and display the findings on this _Do Women Have to be Naked to Get into the Met. Museum?_ fine bone china cup. A question that makes for interesting coffee talk. The Guerrilla Girls say: "We have always survived on small exchanges with many people...
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Guerrilla Girls Tea Towel
US$20.00 Make art activism a part of your daily life with the Guerrilla Girls' _The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist_ tea towel. The sardonic message is spelled it out in a handy list form, reminding female artists to be grateful for living without the pressure of financial success or the burden of being considered a genius. Can also be...
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Mondrian Coasters
US$22.00 This set of four coasters was inspired by the works of Piet Mondrian who is featured in MoMA's collection. Made of laminated MDF with polypropylene coating and velveteen backing. Wipe clean.SIZE:33.75"sq.MATERIALS:Laminated MDF with polypropylene coating and velveteen backing
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Sanford Biggers: Cheshire Smile
US$25.00 For Cheshire Smile, Sanford Biggers references the infamous cat from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, who disappears after sharing riddles or koans (Buddhist paradoxes), leaving behind only his bodiless, floating grin. Moving beyond the simple representation of the floating smile of the Chesire cat, Biggers uses the image as a reference to the "raced" body and the complex fact...
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Luciano Perna: Untitled (Miniature Book)
US$25.00 Luciano Perna uses his Italian heritage as a lens through which to create his work, which is noted for its humor and accessibility. For this piece, Perna created a miniature book filled with images of much of his own work.MADE IN the USASIZE:2 3/4" h X 2" w X 1/4" dDESIGNER:Luciano PernaDATE:1993
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Fred Fehlau: Untitled (NO IT CAN ASSESS AN ACTION Wall Template)
US$25.00 Like much of Fred Fehlau's other work, Untitled (NO IT CAN ASSESS AN ACTION wall template) shifts the viewer's point of reference through the doubling and mirroring of images and text. With this set, the owner is invited to use the included templates and pencil to create mirror images of the palindrome "NO IT CAN ASSESS AN ACTION" on...
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