Artist interventions at MoMA PS1 can be seen year-round. These site-specific installations range in scale and medium; some are obvious to the eye while others are more subtly placed. Many installations have remained on view since the 1970s, when MoMA PS1 was The Institute for Art and Urban Resources Inc. Since MoMA PS1 is the largest non-collecting contemporary art institution in the world, these works belong to the artists.
MoMA PS1
Artist interventions
Ongoing
MoMA PS1

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Artists
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Richard Artschwager
American, 1923–201355 exhibitions, 56 works online -
Cecily Brown
British, born 19694 exhibitions, 4 works online -
Ernesto Caivano
Spanish, born 19724 exhibitions, 15 works online -
James Ferraro
American, born 19882 exhibitions -
William Kentridge
South African, born 195523 exhibitions, 129 works online - There are 14 artists in this installation online.
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