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Discover the powerful artistic expressions of migration and movement through works like Jacob Lawrence's "Migration Series" and Zarina's "Home Is a Foreign Place." From Mona Hatoum's "Routes II" to El Anatsui's "Bleeding Takari II," delve into diverse narratives of displacement and identity. Explore the themes of home, travel, and transformation in artworks ranging from the 1940s to 2000s.
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Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series, The migration gained in momentum, 1940–41 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement
Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series, And people all over the South began to discuss this great movement, 1940–41 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement
Zarina, Home Is a Foreign Place,1999 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement
Zarina, Home Is a Foreign Place, Home, 1999 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement
Zarina, Home Is a Foreign Place, Axis, 1999 MoMA Learning Investigating Identity
Zarina, Home Is a Foreign Place, Afternoon, 1999 MoMA Learning Investigating Identity
Zarina, Home Is a Foreign Place, Hot-Breeze ,1999 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement
Mona Hatoum, Routes II, 2002 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement
Yto Barrada, Autocar—Tangier, Figs. 1–4, 2004 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement
El Anatsui, Bleeding Takari II, 2007 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement
Mateo López, Travel without Movement, 2008–10 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement
Yun-Fei Ji, The Three Gorges Migration, 2009 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement