MoMA PS1 ushered in the new year with free admission for all for the next three years making art and culture accessible for ...
The WSJ writes about the geodesic dome that went up in the Rockaways at the end of last week, as part of MoMA PS1’s project EXPO 1: New York. It’s located between Beach 94th and Beach 95th streets, ...
Every five years MoMA and MoMA PS1 team up to take the pulse of New York City's contemporary art scene, filling the latter institution with works made recently by artists based in the metropolitan ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Pick The choreographer and visual artist brings performance and paintings to a meteor shower of an exhibition at MoMA PS1. “Spaceship #1,” 2007, in the show “Ceremonies ...
MoMA PS1’s Greater New York opens in just four days, which is exciting if you’re someone who cares about a quinquennial survey exhibition of artists living and working in the New York area. If you don ...
The NY Times reports on Klaus Biesenbach’s relief efforts in the Rockaways. Biesenbach is the director of LIC’s MOMA PS1 and also owns a home out on the Rockaways. Recently, he brought a bus of ...
MoMA PS1 has announced the 2025 edition of their Warm Up dance/electronic/hip-hop/experimental music series. Like last year, it’ll happen on Friday evenings from ...
This Ralph Lemon work, part of a MoMA PS1 exhibition, is an experience of sound as much as dance. His collaborators can lead an audience to ecstasy. By Brian Seibert Ralph Lemon began his artistic ...
Tolia Astakhishvili, Wicked Plans, 2025. Mixed-media installation with works by Maka Sanadze and Zurab Astakhishvili. Courtesy MoMA PS1. Photo: Kris Graves It may not be the first—or the ...
NEW YORK — A curator who accused MoMA PS 1 of gender, pregnancy and caregiver discrimination has settled the claim she brought against the museum saying it had rescinded a job offer upon learning she ...
There are thousands of shows to see in New York City every month, which makes keeping track of any kind of live show calendar hard and choosing between shows even harder. We here at The FADER are ...