In this special program designed for people within the Deaf community, participants experience works of art at the Modern through intimate conversation with specially-trained docents and student-ASL interpreters. Offered the fourth Tuesday of each month, with limited space for participants at 10 am, each program lasts 90 minutes and includes a gallery activity. Please make reservations at least a week in advance by calling 817.840.2118. This free program includes admission to the galleries and all materials.
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“[The Israeli director Samuel Maoz’s Foxtrot] builds into a devastating indictment of a nation, shock by shock, brutal moment by brutal moment.” Manohla Dargis, New York Times.
A man and his wife cope with grief after learning that their son died in the line of duty.
R; 108 minutes; Hebrew with English subtitles

“[The Israeli director Samuel Maoz’s Foxtrot] builds into a devastating indictment of a nation, shock by shock, brutal moment by brutal moment.” Manohla Dargis, New York Times.
A man and his wife cope with grief after learning that their son died in the line of duty.
R; 108 minutes; Hebrew with English subtitles

“[The Israeli director Samuel Maoz’s Foxtrot] builds into a devastating indictment of a nation, shock by shock, brutal moment by brutal moment.” Manohla Dargis, New York Times.
A man and his wife cope with grief after learning that their son died in the line of duty.
R; 108 minutes; Hebrew with English subtitles

“[The Israeli director Samuel Maoz’s Foxtrot] builds into a devastating indictment of a nation, shock by shock, brutal moment by brutal moment.” Manohla Dargis, New York Times.
A man and his wife cope with grief after learning that their son died in the line of duty.
R; 108 minutes; Hebrew with English subtitles

Ben Whishaw (The Danish Girl, Skyfall, Hamlet) and Michelle Fairley (Fortitude, Game of Thrones) play Brutus and Cassius, David Calder (The Lost City of Z, The Hatton Garden Job) plays Caesar and David Morrissey (The Missing, Hangmen, The Walking Dead) is Mark Antony. Broadcast live from The Bridge Theatre, London.

“[The Israeli director Samuel Maoz’s Foxtrot] builds into a devastating indictment of a nation, shock by shock, brutal moment by brutal moment.” Manohla Dargis, New York Times.
A man and his wife cope with grief after learning that their son died in the line of duty.
R; 108 minutes; Hebrew with English subtitles

“[The Israeli director Samuel Maoz’s Foxtrot] builds into a devastating indictment of a nation, shock by shock, brutal moment by brutal moment.” Manohla Dargis, New York Times.
A man and his wife cope with grief after learning that their son died in the line of duty.
R; 108 minutes; Hebrew with English subtitles

The aim of the Slow Art movement is to break with the often frenetic pace of modern life to simply enjoy works of art in a deliberate and unhurried fashion. Slow Art at the Modern invests in this pause with a 30-minute spotlight tour focusing on one work of art. Led by a Modern docent the third Friday of each month, Slow Art at the Modern begins at 5:30 pm.
Third Fridays, 5:30 pm