What's Happening?
The Museum of Modern Art in New York is showcasing an exhibition that delves into the American folk art collection of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. The exhibition, running until August 9, features a diverse array of 19th-century folk art pieces, including
weathervanes and stencilled still-lifes. Curators Starr Figura and Lydia Mullin highlight Rockefeller's role in assembling one of the most significant collections of its kind, sourced from various regions including New England and the mid-Atlantic states.
Why It's Important?
This exhibition not only celebrates the artistic contributions of self-taught artists and craftspeople but also underscores the historical significance of folk art in American culture. By revisiting Rockefeller's collection, the exhibition provides insights into the cultural and social contexts of the 19th century. It also emphasizes the role of patrons like Rockefeller in preserving and promoting folk art, which continues to influence contemporary art and cultural heritage.













