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Modern and Contemporary Art and Design MoMA Professional Specialization

📚  Modern & Contemporary Art & Design  Specialization   🕐 7  months The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA Completed by  Dawid F. Prestini April 3, 2021 7 Months of study Certifies their successful completion of The Museum of Modern Art  - Modern and Contemporary Art and Design Specialization. Course Certificates Completed Modern Art & Ideas Seeing Through Photographs What Is Contemporary Art? Fashion as Design This Specialization will introduce you to the art of our time. Through original films and audio, you will go behind the scenes to look closely at artworks and into studios to hear directly from artists, designers, curators and others. This Specialization is for anyone who would like to learn more about modern and contemporary art. No prior knowledge is required. Enroll to receive invitations to virtual events, gain exclusive access to MoMA resources, and share ideas with an international learner community. Start with Modern Art & Ideas to learn how artists have taken

Seeing Through Photographs MoMA Certificate

The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA Sarah Meister Curator, Department of Photography Completed by  Dawid F. Prestini March 29, 2021 7 weeks of study Grade Achieved: 100.00% Certifies their successful completion of Seeing Through Photographs Taking, sharing, and viewing photographs has become second nature for many of us. Given our near-constant engagement with images this course will help you dig into the meaning of pictures and reconsider photography’s role in our visual culture. This course aims to address the gap between seeing and truly understanding photographs by introducing a diversity of ideas, approaches, and technologies that inform their making. In this course you will look closely at 100 photographs from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, going behind the scenes of the Museum and into artist studios through original films and audio interviews. You will hear a variety of perspectives on the ways photography has been used throughout its 180-year history: as a means of ar