New York's Moma acquires Occupy Wall Street art prints [View all]
Two years after the Occupy Wall Street protest began in New Yorks Zuccotti park, the posters that plastered the city in support of the movement have found a home in one of the Americas major art museums.
New Yorks Museum of Modern Art acquired the Occuprint Portfolio, a collection of 31 screenprints curated by the Booklyn Artists Alliance and published in 2012.
Christophe Cherix, Momas chief curator of drawings and prints, said the museum had not explicitly been looking for Occupy-related artwork, but it came across the portfolio while looking for works that capture what is happening in New York and are representative of what the citys artists are working on.
We felt the portfolio was saying something very important in relation to New York, whats happening now, and at the same time we felt the portfolio had a very interesting relationship to other works in the collection from different periods but that are all trying to socially engage with the public, said Cherix.
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Id way rather have it acquired by Moma than by Morgan Stanley and put in their lobby. - Artist Molly Crabapple
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/10/moma-acquires-occupy-wall-street-art-prints