Thu, Mar 2, 2023
Open
12–6 p.m.

After the Fire

After the Fire is a participatory mural project by artists Nanibah Chacon, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, and Layqa Nuna Yawar.

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Frieda Toranzo Jaeger

Autonomous Drive

A massive sculpture assembled from painted elements of a car in a gallery.

Through her dynamic and modular paintings, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger proposes a futurity of queer freedom, connection to nature, and the creation of new spaces of joy and pleasure. Marking Toranzo Jaeger’s first major solo museum exhibition in the United States, Autonomous Drive brings together over a dozen recent works including three new commissions.

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Umar Rashid

Ancien Regime Change 4, 5, and 6

Colorful painting with a spaceship, a satelite, and a man riding a zebra fighting a mythical creature, all set against the background of a galaxy.

Through his multidisciplinary practice—including paintings, drawings, textiles, and a new multimedia sculpture being created for this exhibition—Umar Rashid draws on both history and fantasy to create epic narratives that examine how political and cultural power is established and might be undone.

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Jumana Manna

Middle Ghost

A brown abstract ceramic sculpture, which recalls a misshapen donut, sits in a small park in front of a city street,

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Jumana Manna

Break, Take, Erase, Tally

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Jumana Manna’s first major museum exhibition in the US charts the artist’s multidisciplinary practice, which explores the paradoxical effects of preservation practices in agriculture, science, and the law. Marking the New York premiere of Manna’s newest film, Foragers (2022), the exhibition brings together nearly 20 works including two recent films and a series of new and existing sculptures.

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Freedom to Grow

The Lower Eastside Girls Club & jackie sumell

Blue shutter doors with butterfly and dandelion mural reading "What can We Imagine For Ourselves, And World?"

Lower Eastside Girls Club in Homeroom is the culmination of over two years of collaboration between jackie sumell, the Lower Eastside Girls Club, and MoMA PS1. This presentation is part of Growing Abolition, a multipart project investigating connections between ecology and prison abolition.

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