Hilma af Klint's Swan Painting Approved for Temporary MoMA Display in New York
Published Date: 1/22/2025
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The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of the painting “The Swan, The SUW Series, Group IX: Part I, No. 12” by Hilma af Klint for exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. This means art lovers across the country can enjoy this culturally important work, and the display supports national interests. The painting might also travel to other venues later, so keep an eye out!
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MoMA to Display Hilma af Klint Painting
You can see the painting “The Swan, The SUW Series, Group IX: Part I, No. 12” by Hilma af Klint at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. The U.S. government approved its temporary import for exhibition at MoMA, and the painting may also travel to additional venues later.
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