The second cycle the Modern's millennium exhibition series, "MoMA 2000," featuring 20 distinct exhibitions of art made between 1920 and 1960, all from the museum's permanent collection. Among the exhibitions are "Dream of Utopia/Utopia of the Dream," "Modern Living 1 and 2," "Walker Evans & Co.," "Anatomically Incorrect," "Modern Art Despite Modernism," "Useless Science" and "One Thing and Another: The Double Life of Transparency in 20th-Century Art."
Curators: Peter Galassi, Robert Storr, Anne Umland, Beth Handler, Carina Evangelista and Josiana Bianchi, all of MoMA.
Making Choices
The second cycle focuses on the years 1920 to 1960 with thematic exhibitions and pointed juxtapositions suggesting fresh ways to look at the art of this turbulent era. Salvador Dali, Walker Evans, Louis Kahn, René Magritte, and Diego Rivera are featured along with many other painters, photographers, architects, and designers who met with a series of challenges issued by the social and politcal currents that shaped the era.
Second Floor/First Floor Garden Hall Galleries/Sculpture Garden Mar. 30-Sept. 19, 2000: Fourth Floor
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