How well do you know your MoMA? Above are images of works from the MoMA collection that are currently on view in the Architecture and Design Galleries—last week was so tough, we’re giving you another shot. If you think you can identify the artist and title of each work, please submit your answers by leaving a comment on this post. We’ll provide the answers—along with some information about each work—next Friday, along with the next Do You Know Your MoMA? challenge.
ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S CHALLENGE:
The Architecture and Design collection proves to be everyone’s weakness, but we did have a winner this week. Congratulations to Petra Vancova, who identified all six works correctly! And Nettrice gets an honorable mention for correctly identifying four of the six works—she missed the second work, Ingo Maurer’s Porca Miseria! Chandelier (which is not yet in our online collection, so Web sleuthing didn’t work for this one), and the sixth work, Alex Moulton’s AM2 Bicycle.
I hope that you are enjoying learning about the works in our collection, even if you’re not participating in the challenges!
1. Pininfarina (Battista “Pinin” Farina). Cisitalia 202 GT Car. 1946
2. Ingo Maurer. Porca Miseria! Chandelier. 1994.
3. Ray Tomlinson. @. 1971
4. Demakersvan and Jeroen Verhoeven. Cinderella Table. 2004
5. Ammar Eloueini and AEDS Ammar Eloueini Digit-all Studio. CoReFab#11625. 2006
6. Alex Moulton. AM2 Bicycle. 1983

