​MoMA’s Online Courses Let You Study Modern & Contemporary Art and Earn a Certificate

 
“The labels ‘modern art’ and ‘contemporary art’ don’t easily pull apart from one another. In a strictly historical sense, the former refers to art produced in the era we call modernity, beginning in the mid-19th century. And according to its etymology, the latter refers to art produced at the same time as something else: there is art ‘contemporary’ with, say, the Italian Renaissance, but also art ‘contemporary’ with our own lives. You’ll have a much clearer idea of this distinction — and of what people mean when they use the relevant terms today — if you take the Modern and Contemporary Art and Design Specialization, a set of courses from the Museum of Modern Art (aka MoMA) in New York. ...”

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