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Exhibitions
MoFAA is dedicated to being the foremost art and image museum in the world, and currently holds one of the largest and most valuable image collection in the world; from Daguerreotype to Hubble, from Lascaux to Warhol, MofAA holds some of the most famous artists and art objects in the world — in a collection of over 4 Million pieces and growing as they are exhibited. For past exhibitions, see below.
October 2008 Exhibitions
Beginning as a pagan festival to attend to the dead, Halloween has evolved and merged with other traditions to become an all-around...
Masks represent a deep and fundamental representation of human myth; facial expressions are the best-understood and communicative d...
Gnomes are traditionally thought of as being small, bearded and wearing pointed, colourful, conical hats. A Guest Curator, Simon Raybould
September 2008 Exhibitions
While we sleep, in the early hours of the morning, our minds come alive with random, semi-conscious electricity. Storms of synaptic...
Aborigines have lived in Australia and it surrounding islands for more than 40,000 years, developing many distinctive cultures, lan...
Famous footwear - the shoes worn by record-breakers, innovators, and explorers during their moments of tragedy and triumph.
August 2008 Exhibitions
Sygma photographers were on the front lines of wars through the years and around the globe, bringing you the heated moments of conf...
MofAA is proud to present the best of the Sygma Archive, spanning the last 50 years, and featuring iconic photos from around the gl...
In the middle of a generational shift, the “Millenials” will have to deal with a lack of letters after “Generation Z” and t...
Ever since our species evolved the genetic anomaly of the thumb, we’ve been using it to wield instruments and tools.
July 2008 Exhibitions
Bugs are a disgusting nuisance, but when viewed on their terms — and on their level — insects are an astonishing paradox of del...
The early decades of the twentieth century were marked by a migration of peoples from rural countrysides to new, burgeoning cities....
The Museum of Art for the Arts is partnering with Corbis to bring you the PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL 2008, a series of international ...
Wild tales of harrowing escapes, strange beasts, and amazing cultures were the ultimate explorer’s adventure; told to eager ears ...
Not all important or infamous events take place in throne rooms, epic gardens, operating rooms, or congressional offices. This exhi...
On the busy streets of big cities, pedestrians pass each other every day; looking into the faces of hundreds of strangers, we fall ...
June 2008 Exhibitions
Besides the talent, the lyrics, the dance moves and the swagger, all music legends have one thing in common; they know how to photo...
Got a story to tell? All musicians do; personal experiences and important events all take place in the medium of song. From broken ...
No road trip is possible without its own soundtrack, and a car has not become a classic until at least one song has been written fo...
Tes One is a contemporary artist and graphic designer based out of Florida, and a member of the Thunderdog Collective. He blurs t...
May 2008 Exhibitions
At the turn of the century, aberrations and 'freaks' of nature - who often also had performance and vaudevillian skills in spades -...
@#$&, it's hard having access to millions of images and being asked to pick twelve for a themed exhibition. Moments in history dance in your head.
The Los Angeles skyline, tropical river deltas, hurricanes: sights which are even more extraordinary when seen from above; from sat...
Member-curated exhibits
What to do with the body of our loved ones after death is a decision based on religious belief, personal choice and income level.
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The Museum of Arts for the Arts is partnering with Corbis to bring you the PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL 2008, a series of international...
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