The 1960s marked a moment when attitudes and forms in art and architecture underwent radical change. Join in a discussion about a time when architects reintroduced historical forms and ornamentation while responding to the broader sociopolitical and artistic landscape of the time. Consider works by architects including Louis Kahn, Mies van der Rohe, and Paul Rudolph in the context of visual artworks by their contemporaries on view in the exhibition From the Collection: 1960–1969.
Join us for lively conversations and engaging activities, facilitated by Museum educators, that offer insightful and unusual ways to engage with MoMA’s collection and special exhibitions.
Gallery Sessions are free for members and Museum admission ticket holders. No registration is required. Groups meet in the Marron Atrium, Floor 2.
FM headsets for sound amplification are available for all talks.