Red Studio Podcast
  Red Studio Podcast

What does the American flag represent? Is a painting still a painting if it's made of chocolate or nails? How is the Museum like a teacup? What does the word "metaphysical" mean to you? Hear artists, visitors, Museum staff, and, most of all, teens offer different perspectives on works of art from the Museum's Painting and Sculpture collection.

     
Instructions for Downloading: To download the audio files, right-click on the "Download" link (or option-click on a Mac) and select "Save Target As…" to save the file to your hard drive (or "Download Linked File" on a Mac).
     

5th Floor

Red Studio Podcast   Introduction


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  Pablo Picasso. Two Nudes. 1906
By Harley A. and Eric


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  The architecture of The Museum of Modern Art
By Tomasz and Ingrid


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  Giorgio de Chirico. Great Metaphysical Interior. 1917
By John and Daniel


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  Pablo Picasso. Studio with Plaster Head. 1925
By Anna


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  Marcel Duchamp. Network of Stoppages. 1914
By Kim and Richard


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  Joan Miró. The Birth of the World. 1925
By Harley K. and Tashonna


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  René Magritte. The Lovers. 1928
By Yiqing


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  Edward Ruscha. OOF. 1962 (reworked 1963)
By Melissa and Max


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  Jasper Johns. Flag. 1954–55
By Karina and Alexandra


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  Günther Uecker. White Field. 1964
By Ivanna and Jacky


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  Lee Bontecou. Untitled. 1959
By Masha and Michelle


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  Dieter Roth. Basel on the Rhine. 1969
By Evin, Paloma, and Janelle


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  Donald Judd. Untitled (Stack). 1967
By Patrick and Jessica


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These podcasts were developed by MoMA’s Youth Advisory Council (YAC) with the assistance of Museum staff and Acoustiguide. With the goal of creating dynamic audio for teens, YAC members logged interviews, wrote and edited scripts, and selected sound effects and music.

We hope these recordings inspire new ideas about these works of art. Interested in submitting your own recording about a work of art in MoMA’s collection? Check out Make Your Own Podcast.

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