Last Saturday’s Warm Up was filled to the brim with some of the most lively DJs and exciting live acts to ever hit the MoMA PS1 stage! Auntie Flo opened the day, followed by live performances by Gabriel Garzón Montano, Archie Pelago, and Cibo Matto, and Mister Saturday Night DJs Eamon Harkin and Justin Carter closed things out.
MuseumNext: Revelations in New Tech, Digital Innovation, and Trends
How do museums innovate, where are museums heading, and where does digital technology fit within these institutions? These questions have been in my mind throughout my studies and during my internship in the Adult and Academic Programs at MoMA.
Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon
These notes accompany screenings of Stanley Kubrick’s </em>Barry Lyndon</a> on July 16, 17, and 18 in Theater 3.</p>
Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999) has long posed complications for auteur critics. It would be hard to claim that the director lacked a unique personal vision, but it was a fragmentary and misanthropic one.
This Week at MoMA: July 14–20
Take a break from the ordinary this week with seasonal summer concerts, acclaimed films, and public programs for all ages. Don’t miss out!
Do You Know Your MoMA? 7/11/14
How well do you know your MoMA? If you think you can identify the artist and title of each of these works from MoMA’s collection—all currently on view throughout the Museum—please submit your answers by leaving a comment on this post. We’ll provide the answers next month (on Friday, August 8).
Warm Up 2014: Week Two Highlights
Last week’s holiday spilled over into a 5th of July celebration at MoMA PS1’s second Warm Up of the summer.
Carte Blanche: Sundance Institute’s Native American and Indigenous Program
N. Bird Runningwater (Cheyenne/Mescalero Apache) and I began working on the Carte Blanche: Sundance Institute’s Native American and Indigenous Program film exhibition over a year ago, when Bird told me that the Native American and Indigenous Program was 20 years old and that Sundance was planning to celebrate the anniversary with several shows around the United States.
Ingmar Bergman’s The Magic Flute
These notes accompany screenings of Ingmar Bergman’s </em>The Magic Flute</a> on July 9, 10, and 11 in Theater 3.</p>
Let me say upfront that I know virtually nothing about opera. As I recall, I’ve been to the Met three times to see Der Rosenkavalier, some Leoš Janáček, and William Kentridge’s recent Gogolesque grotesquery.
This Week at MoMA: July 7–13
This week summer activities are in full swing, offering great ways to enjoy art and the outdoors. Don’t miss these seasonal events:
Warm Up 2014: Week One Highlights
Thanks to everyone who came out last Saturday to MoMA PS1’s courtyard to make the first Warm Up of 2014 such a smashing success. We welcomed over 5,000 people!
Check out images of A/JUS/TED, Dimitri From Paris, Pantha du Prince, DJ Spoko, and Mumdance performing, the incredible stage design by Fort Makers, The Living’s installation Hy-Fi, and the gorgeous crowd!
This weekend (Saturday, July 5), we’re excited to welcome J-CUSH, Ramona Lisa (live), Maxmillion Dunbar, Todd Edwards, and DJ EZ, with a special performance by the Flex Is Kings dancers.
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