UNIQLO set to launch the the Museum of Modern Art, Art Icons UT collection on Monday, February 14. This is the latest offering from a partnership between UNIQLO and the New York The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York that began almost a decade ago. UTs (UNIQLO T-shirts) offer an array of authentic pop culture and art graphics from around the world that express wearers’ individuality. Both UNIQLO and the Museum of Modern Art aim to make art and museums accessible to as many people as possible. They will accordingly offer a collection of work to people everywhere under the concept of Art For All.

 

 Showcasing modern art through LifeWear

The collaboration celebrates the works of modern masters in the Museum of Modern Art collection. Iconic pieces include Van Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night [1889], with its rich blues and yellows, and Claude Monet’s Water Lilies [1914-26], with its more subdued hues, and Liubov Popova’s Untitled [1917] abstract work. These items carry feature the Museum of Modern Art logo to symbolize the partnership with UNIQLO and a shared commitment to enhancing daily living through the appreciation of great art.

 

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Christian Melanie Lee is a freelance community manager/social media manager, chatbot builder, social media consultant, and web developer. She is managing her other blogs under lifestyle, food, music/concert, and Hallyu niche. Last August 2020, her first website project, Choose Khiphop is one of the news authority about Korean Hiphop. Five months later, she and her friends formed a podcast called +82 Khiphop Podcast. In 2018, she had her stint as The Itchyworms' social media manager which led her to do music photography in her spare time. A year later, she had a short stint as road manager for the local band, Join The Club. Currently working as freelance community manager and music photographer.

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