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Day of the Dead Skulls

Woven paper lavishly display the abstract interpretation of the most iconic of all Mexican images. These Day of the Dead skulls are a fun and quirky additions to any home bringing bright and festive...

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Huichol Pot

Made from colored paper or cardboard and finished with resin and varnish, this vase from the Serpentina Collection is sure to brighten any room in your house with an explosion of festive color. This...

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Alebrije Vase

Made from colored paper or cardboard and finished with resin and varnish, this vase from the Serpentina Collection is sure to brighten any room in your house with an explosion of festive color. This...

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LOVE (Robert Indiana) – Replica

Bring more love into your life with the famous Love Replica!   Artist Robert Indiana’s original Love is in the permanent collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art and is reproduced here in brushed...

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Haitian Metal Candle Holder

Candle holders made by Haitian artistans.

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Playable Art Ball

Create your own art display simply by turning these interconnected wooden balls. Joined by specially designed connectors, these 20 colorful wooden balls can be easily manipulated into an endless number...

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Handmade Artisan Jewlery

Handmade jewelry pieces from  artisans all over the country!   Tana Acton, Lisu Vega, UZUME, Mollye Jewelry

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Me’dusa Felissya Bag

New at the MOCA SHOP! A brand all the way from Tel Aviv, Israel comes Me’Dusa! Named after the Hebrew word for “jellyfish” and the infamous greek marine deity, the inspiration from the ocean runs...

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Me’dusa Hard Clutch

New at the MOCA SHOP! A brand all the way from Tel Aviv, Israel comes Me’Dusa! Named after the Hebrew word for “jellyfish” and the infamous greek marine deity, the inspiration from the ocean runs...

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ME’DUSA Envelope Clutch

New at the MOCA SHOP! A brand all the way from Tel Aviv, Israel comes Me’Dusa! Named after the Hebrew word for “jellyfish” and the infamous greek marine deity, the inspiration from the ocean runs...

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David Stark: The Art of the Party

Renowned event planner David Stark reveals whimsical, artistic, unexpected designs often created from sustainable, industrial, or low-cost materials to inspire readers—whether planning a wedding,...

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New Methods

New Methods is a publication that features the research conducted for New Methods, a three-day symposium at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami in May 2011, which examined the boom of...

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Aramis Or The Love of Technology

Bruno Latour has written a unique and wonderful tale of a technological dream gone wrong. As the young engineer and professor follow Aramis’ trail–conducting interviews, analyzing documents, assessing...

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Towards A Philosophy of Photography

Media philosopher Vilém Flusser proposed a revolutionary new way of thinking about photography. An analysis of the medium in terms of aesthetics, science and politics provided him with new ways of...

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We Have Never Been Modern

With the rise of science, we moderns believe, the world changed irrevocably, separating us forever from our primitive, premodern ancestors. But if we were to let go of this fond conviction, Bruno...

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Dhalgren

In Dhalgren, perhaps one of the most profound and bestselling science fiction novels of all time, Samuel R. Delany has produced a novel “to stand with the best American fiction of the 1970s” (Jonathan...

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Gutai: A Splendid Playground

The Gutai Art Association was founded by Yoshihara Jiro in 1954 in the cosmopolite town of Ashiya, near Osaka. The group spanned two generations, totaling 59 artists and is one of the most radical...

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John Miller: A Refusal to Accept Limits

Using well-used genres like figurative painting, travel photography and landscape, John Miller has, since the 1970s, challenged the function of the author and the concomitant loss of aura for the...

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Tracy Emin: My Photo Album

My Photo Album is a journey through the life of British artist Tracey Emin using photographs from her personal collection. Edited from the albums she has kept from an early age, this visual...

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On Onions

On Onions is a photographic study of onions by Israeli-born artist Elad Lassry (born 1977). Characteristically highlighting the spectrum of hues and shapes for the vegetable, Lassry’s selected taxonomy...

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