Published in Lab Business Week, July 27th, 2008
Manchester-based interactive artist, Brendan Dawes to add to their collection.
Earlier this year, MoMA featured Dawes' "Cinema Redux" project as part of the ground breaking "Design and the Elastic Mind" exhibition, which was described by the New York Times as "the most uplifting show MoMA's architecture and design department has presented since the museum reopened in 2004."
Following this success, MoMA have now acquired the "Vertigo" and "Serpico" Cinema Redux pieces for their collection, which will sit alongside some of the greatest modern and contemporary art in...
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Source: Lab Business Week (2008-07-27)
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