ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 2月3日 01時07分


#tbt With #SuperBowlLI on Sunday, we look back to MoMA’s first sports-related exhibition, 1962’s “Design for Sport.” From its inception, MoMA had been active in establishing an inclusive concept of modernist design: of this exhibition, "Time" magazine wrote that encountering sporting design at MoMA was no more or less surprising than seeing classic cars, Japanese houses, or geodesic domes. More than 100 examples of sports equipment, including a football, baseball bats, and hockey gloves, were assembled under a tent in the Museum’s Sculpture Garden. An essay in the catalogue noted that the canoes and tennis rackets were in fact not so out of place next to the bronze sculptures: for curator Arthur Drexler, not only were form and function ideally united in these objects, but their design is in harmony with the classical concept that passionately committed competition is a virtue far more important than winning.
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See images of the installation and more at mo.ma/52exhibitions. 21 of #52exhibitions #MoMAhistory


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