After the Fire is a participatory mural project by artists Nanibah Chacon, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, and Layqa Nuna Yawar.
In the fifth iteration of a multiyear collaboration with The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, the Studio Museum in Harlem presents its annual Artist-in-Residence exhibition at MoMA PS1. And ever an edge: Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2022–23 features new work by the 2022–23 cohort of the Studio Museum’s foundational residency program: artists Jeffrey Meris (b. 1991, Haiti), Devin N. Morris (b. 1986, Baltimore, MD), and Charisse Pearlina Weston (b. 1988, Houston, TX).
This fall, MoMA PS1 hosts a presentation in Homeroom of artworks made by ten alumni of Teen Art Salon, a Long Island City-based organization that provides resources and visibility to early-career artists ages 11 to 19. Continuing the organization’s relationship with PS1, Teen Art Salon: A Protospective includes a collection of sketchbooks and works on paper that grapple with the revelry and hurdles of adolescence. Bringing together new artwork and a selection of works produced over the past decade by teenagers—materials that are often infantilized as “juvenilia”—the presentation underscores the role of young people as both spectators and arbiters of visual culture, archiving a coming-of-age story in real time.
MoMA PS1 presenta la primera exposición en un museo de Nueva York del artista Leslie Martinez. Martinez, que vivió en la ciudad de Nueva York durante quince años antes de regresar a Texas en 2019, expone su mayor cuerpo de trabajo hasta la fecha, que presenta pinturas recientes y tres obras de arte a gran escala recién encargadas.
MoMA PS1 presentará la primera exposición individual de Melissa Cody (n. 1983, No Water Mesa, Arizona), tejedora navajo de cuarta generación. Melissa Cody: Webbed Skies [Cielos palmeados] abarca la última década de su práctica artística, presentando más de 30 tejidos y una nueva comisión importante.
Exhibida aquí por primera vez desde que entró en la colección del Museum of Modern Art, Tierra (2013) conecta la explotación del trabajo, los recursos y la vida humana en Guatemala.
En la primavera de 2024, MoMA PS1 presentará la primera gran retrospectiva dedicada a la artista Pacita Abad (Filipinas, 1946-2004). La exposición incluye más de 50 obras que abarcan los 32 años de carrera de la artista, la mayoría de las cuales nunca habían sido exhibidas al público en Estados Unidos.
Visit Devin N. Morris’s gallery in And ever an edge: Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2022–23 for a special listening experience organized by the artist. Recorded readings by Morris, Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Parisa Esfahani, Clifford Prince King, and J Wortham play on a loop in the gallery. Building on the poetics of form, landscape, and material in Morris’s multimedia works on view, this soundscape offers a moment of stillness and an opportunity to gather and listen.
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Join 2022–23 Studio Museum artist in residence Jeffrey Meris for a conversation with Tomashi Jackson and Alexandria Smith.
Join us to celebrate three new exhibitions at an Open House featuring talks, readings, and workshops from artists and curators. The entire day is free and open to the public.
Join us for a lecture by renowned scholar and activist Silvia Federici on the connections between war, social reproduction, and ongoing anti-capitalist feminist struggle. The presentation builds on Federici’s decades-long research in political philosophy, feminist theory, cultural studies, and economics. Free and open to the public, this talk will explore critical concepts that continue to inform contemporary art discourse.