December 2025

Lady Pink

MoMA PS1 Plaza Mural

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Vaginal Davis

Magnificent Product

This fall, MoMA PS1 will present a major exhibition of Vaginal Davis, spanning five decades of her practice as a performer, visual artist, author, filmmaker, musician, educator, self-proclaimed “Blacktress,” and countercultural icon. The presentation spotlights Ms. Davis’s role as an underground trailblazer in culture and queer politics—as well as her uncompromising glamour.

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Inuuteq Storch

Soon Will Summer Be Over

An electric scooter with wet clothes hanging over it is set against a sublime ocean landscape. photo by Inuuteq Storch

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Four Dilations

Four Dilations presents four artistic positions that counter the dominant ways in which time is kept today. The exhibition’s title references temporal dilation, a physical phenomenon that describes how time can pass at different rates for observers with distinct frames of reference.

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Ayoung Kim

An asian woman, seen from the shoulders up, stands in a crowd of people in a metropolitan futuristic setting.

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Homeroom: LA ESCUELA___

In their first project in the US, artist-run platform LA ESCUELA___ will initiate a collective learning project in Homeroom this fall charting pedagogies from across Latin America.

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Gabrielle Goliath

Personal Accounts

A video installation by Gabrielle Goliath features four tall video screens with people looking directly at the camera against a blue backdrop

The US premiere of Gabrielle Goliath’s (South African, b. 1983) acclaimed, ongoing video series Personal Accounts (2024–25) responds to the impacts of patriarchal violence in a range of global contexts from Johannesburg to Kyiv. Intimately documenting survivor testimonials, in collaboration with the contributors, the artist has withheld narrative speech within the videos, instead portraying the moments in between participants’ recounts: breaths, sighs, cries, humming, and even laughter. Goliath’s sonic cycles trouble false binaries of the ‘voiced’ and ‘voiceless,’ revealing the enormity of what can be conveyed in moments of perceived silence.

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