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El Museo de Arte Moderno (MoMA) posee una importante colección de obras de arte moderno y contemporáneo de cerca de 10,000 artistas, misma que está en constante crecimiento. Parte de esta colección ha sido organizada y digitalizada para su consulta en línea, donde se pueden ver más de 61,000 obras de arte desde 1850 hasta la actualidad con diferentes disciplinas, medios y técnicas como arquitectura, audio, collage, diseño, dibujo, cine, instalación, pintura, escultura, performance, fotografía, video y textiles.
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The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) owns an important, evolving collection of modern and contemporary art from over 10,000 artists.61,000 works of art from the collection (from far back as 1850) have been organized, digitized and made available online for browsing, encompassing different areas, media and techniques, such as architecture, audio, collage, design, illustration, film, installation, painting, sculpture, performance, photography, video and textile.
  
Las piezas de la colección representan diferentes momentos y movimientos artísticos dibujando el amplio espectro de transformación del arte. Se pueden ver desde las fotografías de sitios arqueológicos de Maxime Du Camp, como una aplísima colección de dibujos de Odilon Redón, José Guadalupe Posada, Pierre Bonnard y Georges Seurat, pinturas de James Ensor, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Marlene Dumas, Gerhard Richter, Jasper Johns, Francis Alÿs, pasando por todos los movimientos de vanguardia: simbolismo, expresionismo abstracto, hiperrealismo, pop art, etc. También trabajos escultóricos de Richard Serra, Mathew Barney, Robert Gober, Chris Burden, Jeff Koons y anteriores.
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The collection’s individual pieces represent different periods and movements, illustrating how art has transformed throughout time. The archive includes some of Maxime Du Camp’s archeological photography, a broad collection of drawings by Odilon Redón, José Guadalupe Posada, Pierre Bonnard and Geroges Seurat; paintings by James Ensor, Vincent van Gogh, Claude MOnet, Marlene Duma, Gerhard Richter, Jasper Johns, Francis Alÿs, encompassing all the vanguard movements: symbolism, abstract expressionism, hyper realism, pop art, etc. The collection also includes sculptures by Richard Serra, Matthew Barney, Robert Gober, Chris Burden, Jeff Koons, and others; 1700 videos from artists such as Martha Rosler, Valie Export, PaoloCavenari, Harun Farocki, Gordon Matta Clark, and Vito Acconci, and textile art from Louis Bourgeois and George Brecht.
  
Se encuentran catalogados más de 1700 videos de artistas entre los que se encuentran Martha Rosler, Valie Export, Paolo Cavenari, Harun Farocki, Gordon Matta Clark o Vito Acconci y piezas textiles de Louis Bourgeois o George Brecht.
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The website is also the main source of information on the museum’s activities in New York. The curatorial, preservation and research  departments, as well as previous, future and current exhibits, books and catalogues published by the museum, interactive multimedia projects combining audio and video and links to specific project pages are also available for browsing online.
  
El sitio es también la base informativa de las actividades del Museo ubicado en New York. En él se pueden consultar: los departamentos curatoriales, de conservación, investigación, las exhibiciones pasadas, futuras y las itinerantes, publicaciones de libros y catálogos y MoMA multimedia que contiene audio, video, interactivos, y vínculos a páginas de proyectos específicos.
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The MoMa Learning section provides educational resources for learning concepts in art, allowing students and non specialized audiences to understand art movements and themes in artistic expression through simple descriptions.
  
La sección de aprendizaje MoMA learning despliega recursos pedagógicos para conocer conceptos relacionados con el arte que permiten al público estudiantil o no especializado comprender de manera sencilla descripciones de corrientes artísticas así como temas constantes en las expresiones artísticas.
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DADABASE is MoMA Library’s catalogue and research center with books, catalogues, archives, manuscripts, e-resources (web sites and databases) and periodicals available for reference.
 
 
El DADABASE es el catálogo de la biblioteca del MoMA, y sus centros de estudio en el cual se pueden consultar libros de artistas, catálogos, archivos, manuscritos, E-Resources (sitios web y bases de datos) o publicaciones periódicas.
 
  
 
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MoMA’s evolving collection contains almost 200,000 works of modern and contemporary art by over 10,000 artists. 69,000 works are available online.

Description

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) owns an important, evolving collection of modern and contemporary art from over 10,000 artists.61,000 works of art from the collection (from far back as 1850) have been organized, digitized and made available online for browsing, encompassing different areas, media and techniques, such as architecture, audio, collage, design, illustration, film, installation, painting, sculpture, performance, photography, video and textile.

The collection’s individual pieces represent different periods and movements, illustrating how art has transformed throughout time. The archive includes some of Maxime Du Camp’s archeological photography, a broad collection of drawings by Odilon Redón, José Guadalupe Posada, Pierre Bonnard and Geroges Seurat; paintings by James Ensor, Vincent van Gogh, Claude MOnet, Marlene Duma, Gerhard Richter, Jasper Johns, Francis Alÿs, encompassing all the vanguard movements: symbolism, abstract expressionism, hyper realism, pop art, etc. The collection also includes sculptures by Richard Serra, Matthew Barney, Robert Gober, Chris Burden, Jeff Koons, and others; 1700 videos from artists such as Martha Rosler, Valie Export, PaoloCavenari, Harun Farocki, Gordon Matta Clark, and Vito Acconci, and textile art from Louis Bourgeois and George Brecht.

The website is also the main source of information on the museum’s activities in New York. The curatorial, preservation and research departments, as well as previous, future and current exhibits, books and catalogues published by the museum, interactive multimedia projects combining audio and video and links to specific project pages are also available for browsing online.

The MoMa Learning section provides educational resources for learning concepts in art, allowing students and non specialized audiences to understand art movements and themes in artistic expression through simple descriptions.

DADABASE is MoMA Library’s catalogue and research center with books, catalogues, archives, manuscripts, e-resources (web sites and databases) and periodicals available for reference.

Links

URL: http://www.moma.org/collection

Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.moma.org/collection

Wikipedia: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoMA