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MoMA PS1 History: Exhibition History

Chronology, bibliography, and exhibition history of MoMA PS1.

MoMA PS1: A History

A comprehensive history of MoMA PS1, this publication emphasizes artist-centered radical experimentation that characterizes the institution. MoMA PS1: A History contains historical statements and in-depth interviews with founder Alanna Heiss and contemporary witnesses closely associated with the institution. Complemented by previously unpublished archival documentation of exhibitions, performances, and events, with an additional included chronology and exhibition history.

MoMA PS1 Exhibition History 

The list below reflects the known history of MoMA PS1 Exhibitions. Exhibitions occurred in various spaces as indicated prior to 1976. From then on all exhibitions were held at the PS1 building in Long Island City, Queens, unless otherwise noted. MoMA PS1's collaborative curatorial approach has involved a great number and variety of curators, every effort was made to include all curators' names. This list reflects ongoing research that will be added to over time.

Additional information about MoMA PS1's exhibitions can be found through the exhibition history pages at moma.org.

Dennis Oppenheim performs "Parallel Stress" at the "Brooklyn Bridge Event" [May 21–May 24, 1971]

MoMA PS1 Archives, II.A.2. The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

View of a performance by Leslie-Jane Pessemier and a set by Mark Kloth in the P.S. 1 exhibition "Spring Dance Series (1983): Dance Environments: New Collaborations Between Dancers and Visual Artists"

MoMA PS1 Archives, II.A.444. The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

Installation view of "Jacke wie Hose (Matching Jacket and Pants)" by Stefan Hoderlein in the P.S. 1 exhibition "Deep Storage"

MoMA PS1 Archives, II.A.973. The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

Installation view of the P.S. 1 exhibition "Volume: Bed of Sound"

MoMA PS1 Archives, II.A.1173. The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

Installation view of the exhibition "Young Architects Program 2017: Lumen by Jenny Sabin Studio", June 29th, 2017–September 4th, 2017. MoMA PS1, Long Island City, New York. Photo by Pablo Enriquez. © The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

 

1970s

Brooklyn Bridge Event

May 21–24, 1971
Brooklyn Bridge
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Enclosures: Richard Nonas

May 3–27, 1972
10 Bleecker Street
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

5 Sculptors—7,000 Sq. Feet

June 10–24, 1972
10 Bleecker Street
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Recent Work: Power Boothe, Peter Downsbrough, Nancy Holt, Clark Murray, Jim Reineking

July 15–August 5, 1972
10 Bleecker Street
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Artists Occupy Police Headquarters . . . By Request of Police

December 16, 1972
80th Police Precinct, Brooklyn
Curated by Alanna Heiss in collaboration with Captain Adam Butcher

 

January Concerts: A Series with Philip Glass and Ensemble

January 12–28, 1973
10 Bleecker Street

 

Joel Shapiro: Sculpture

April 12–28, 1973
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Charlotte Moorman, Cello Recital: “The Ultimate Easter Bunny (aka Candy)” by Jim McWilliams

April 22, 1973
The Clocktower

 

Richard Tuttle: Paper Octagonals 1969–1970

May 3–27, 1973
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

James Bishop

May 31–June 24, 1973
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Charles Ross: Two Sunlight Dispersion Works

July 1–August 30, 1973
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Jene Highstein

October 1–31, 1973
Coney Island Sculpture Museum
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Richard Nonas

October 17–November 8, 1973
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Lynda Benglis: Sparkle Knots

December 6, 1973–January 19, 1974
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Alan Saret: Drawings and Sculpture

February 7–March 9, 1974
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Klaus Rinke

April 4–May 4, 1974
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Discussions: Works/Words

May 11–June 30, 1974
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Billy Apple: 5 Subtractive Connections

September 13–14, 1974
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Geoffrey Hendricks: Performance

September 21–23, 1974
The Clocktower
Curated by Alice Weiner

 

C. Bryan Hunt: Recent Works

October 17–November 16, 1974
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Zadik Zadikian: Billboard Painting

November 9, 1974
111 Varick Street at the Holland Tunnel
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Steve Gianakos: Recent Works

November 20–December 21, 1974
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Artists Make Toys

January 1–25, 1975
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Philip Glass Ensemble: Music in Twelve Parts

February 2–23, 1975
The Idea Warehouse
Curated by Alanna Heiss and coordinated by Linda Blumberg
 

Mabou Mines: The Red Horse Animation

February 12, 1975

The Idea Warehouse

Curated by Alanna Heiss and coordinated by Linda Blumberg

 

Scott Burton: Solitary-Behavior Tableaux

March 18–30, 1975
The Idea Warehouse
Curated by Alanna Heiss and coordinated by Linda Blumberg

 

Robert Janz: Six Sticks

March 23–29, 1975
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Charlemagne Palestine: Strumming Music for Bösendorfer Piano

April 11–13, 1975
The Idea Warehouse
Curated by Alanna Heiss and coordinated by Linda Blumberg

 

Collectors of the Seventies

Series curated by Alanna Heiss with Linda Blumberg

Part I: Dorothy and Herbert Vogel

April 19–May 17, 1975
The Clocktower Curated by Alanna Heiss with Linda Blumberg

Part II: John Kaldor and Stanley Marsh

May 29–June 21, 1975
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss with David Ross and Virginia Dwan

Part III: A Collection in Progress—Milton Brutten and Helen Herrick

September 18–October 18, 1975
The Clocktower
Curated by Linda Blumberg 

Part IV: The Sohm Archive—Selections from the Fluxus Section

November 20, 1975–January 3, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Barbara Moore with Stephen Reichard 
Videos: Douglas Davis  

Part V:  Giuseppe Panza di Biumo

May 15–June 25, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss with Germano Celant

Videotape Project

December 1, 1977–February 28, 1978
The Clocktower
Interviews by Alanna Heiss and David Ross with Giuseppe Panza di Biumo, George Costakis, Stanley Marsh, John Kaldor, Betty Asher, and others Videographers: Virginia Dwan and Douglas Davis
 

“Slingshot” by Sylvia Whitman

May 2–3, 1975
The Idea Warehouse
Curated by Alanna Heiss and coordinated by Linda Blumberg

 

Douglas Davis: Veiled Unveiled—An Object (Unveiled)

May 5–17, 1975
The Idea Warehouse
Curated by Alanna Heiss and coordinated by Linda Blumberg

 

Gerry Hovagimyan: Thought Models

June 11–12, 1975

The Idea Warehouse

Curated by Alanna Heiss and coordinated by Linda Blumberg

 

Ideas at the Idea Warehouse

June 16–July 11, 1975
The Idea Warehouse
Curated by Alanna Heiss and coordinated by Linda Blumberg

 

Michael McClard: There’s Meat on These Bones

July 1–12, 1975
The Clocktower

 

Dale Henry: Workspace

August 1–September 30, 1975
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

New Urban Landscapes

October 1, 1975–January 31, 1977
Various outdoor locations

 

Jared Bark: Lights: On/Off and The Neutron Readings

October 10–18, 1975
The Idea Warehouse
Curated by Alanna Heiss and coordinated by Linda Blumberg

 

Colette: Room Environment Installation

December 18, 1975–January 17, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Charlemagne Palestine and Carol Parker: Dual Installation

December 20–31, 1975
The Idea Warehouse
Curated by Alanna Heiss and coordinated by Linda Blumberg

 

Eleanor Antin: Exhibition and Performance

January 15–31, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Anna Canepa

 

Five Thursday Poetry Readings at the Clocktower

February 12–March 11, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Ted Greenwald

 

Robert Grosvenor

February 15–March 6, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Marjorie Strider: Tower Project

February 26–March 13, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Robert Janz: Line on a Walk

March 1–April 30, 1976
Various New York streets

 

Dada Soirée

March 7–8, 1976
The Clocktower
Performed by Eberhard Blum and Sally Rubin

 

Michael Asher

March 20–April 10, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Kasper König

 

Saul Ostrow: Work for the Unemployed

March 29–April 9, 1976
132 West Forty-Third Street
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Judith Shea: Open Studio Presentation

April 8–10, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Delayed Flux New Year’s Eve Event

April 18, 1976
The Clocktower

 

Carl Andre: Sculpture

May 15–29, 1976
The Clocktower

 

Alain Kirili: Open Studio Project

May 21–31, 1976
The Clocktower

 

Rooms

June 9–26, 1976
Curated by Alanna Heiss in collaboration with Stephen Reichard and Linda Blumberg, with artist advisers Richard Nonas and Gordon Matta-Clark

 

David Rabinowitch

September 16–October 2, 1976
The Idea Warehouse
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

A Month of Sundays

September 19–October 10, 1976

 

Malcolm Morley

October 7–30, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Lynn Hershman: Selected Past Projects

October 21–November 10, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Lynn Hershman: 25 Windows, a Portrait/Project for Bonwit Teller

October 28–November 2, 1976
Bonwit Teller, 721 Fifth Avenue
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Simone Forti

October 29–31, 1976
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

The Magazine Show

November 1–30, 1976
Artforum
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Bob Yasuda: Installation/Wall Paintings

November 13–December 4, 1976
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Robert Barry: Portrait—A Sound Piece in Two Parts

November 14–December 5, 1976

 

Liturgy for Lives of a Cell

December 18–19, 1976
Allen Katzman and the Natural History Improvisation Company

 

Special Projects (Winter 1977): Beth Anderson, Laurie Anderson, Jacki Apple, Billy Bang, Connie Beckley, Richard Bottinelli, Martha Boyden, Rosemarie Castoro, Philip Corner, Terry Fox, Robert George, Geoffrey Hendricks, Jenny Holzer, Alain Kirili, Tony Kosloski

January 1–March 1, 1977

 

Lucio Pozzi: 4 Windows

January 9–June 5, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Simone Forti and Peter van Riper: Paper Piece, Two Inches, Big Room

January 14–22, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Robert Ryman

January 27–February 20, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Nancy Topf: Game Structures and Situations

February 19–20, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

John Blake: Special Project

February 24, 1977–
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Subject . . . to Change

February 24–March 19, 1977

 

Centre for Experimental Art and Communication Performance

February 25, 1977

 

Lucio Pozzi: Floor Reading, A Short Theatrical Action

February 26, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Susan Weil and Sylvia Whitman: Exhibition of Works from “Two Notebooks”

March 10–20, 1977
Curated by the artists in collaboration with Alanna Heiss

 

Darryl Sapien and Constancia Vokietaitis: The Principle of the Arch

March 19–20, 1977

 

Gerard Hovagimyan: Special Project

March 24–April 10, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Elyn Zimmerman: Installation

March 25–April 20, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Richard Nonas: Montezuma’s Breakfast

March 25–April 24, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

International Studio Program (Spring 1977)

April 1–May 31, 1977
The Clocktower

 

7 Sunday Poetry Readings

April 3–May 29, 1977
Curated by Ted Greenwald

 

Susan Smith: Special Project

April 17–May 31, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Connie Beckley: Triad Triangle

May 1–8, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Open Studios

May 1–29, 1977

 

Special Projects (Spring 1977): Richard Jackson, Alain Kirili, Ludwig Redl

May 1–29, 1977

 

A Painting Show

May 1–29, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Batya Zamir: Dance Performance

May 20–21, 1977

 

Emmanuel Pereire: Angelic Project No. 5— Mediatory Storm

June 7–9, 1977
The Clocktower

 

Special Projects (Fall 1977): Myrel Chernick, Poppy Johnson, Skip La Plante, Larry Miller, Tania Mouraud, Donald Sultan

September 1–December 1, 1977

 

Performer in Residence Program

September 1, 1977–May 1, 1978

 

10 Downtown: 10 Years

September 11–October 2, 1977
Curated by Lawrence Alloway and Merle L. Steir

 

Tom Rose: Certain Ambiguities

September 21–October 27, 1977
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Bob Stanley and Bart Wasserman: Exhibition of New Work

October 2–30, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Eye Scores: An Exhibition of Graphic and Musical Objects

October 2–30, 1977

 

Ground

October 9–November 6, 1977

 

New York Avant-Garde/Works and Projects of the Seventies

October 9–November 6, 1977
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Robert Moskowitz

October 19–November 16, 1977
The Clocktower

 

International Studio Program (Fall 1977): Dieter Finke

November 3–27, 1977

 

New Dance and Music

November 6–20, 1977

 

Pattern Painting

November 14–December 4, 1977
Curated by John Perreault

 

Vito Acconci: Cry Baby

November 16–December 14, 1977
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

International Studio Program (Winter 1977–78)

December 1, 1977–January 1, 1978

 

Carol Kreeger Davidson: Sculptural Environment

December 1, 1977–February 28, 1978
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Special Projects (Winter 1977–78): Roberta Allen, Abigail Gerd, Jim Pavlicovic, Susan Russel, Stuart Sherman

December 3, 1977–January 29, 1978

 

Queens Artists Choose Queens Artists

December 11, 1977–January 8, 1978
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Claudia Schwalb: Paintings

December 14, 1977–January 11, 1978
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

The Red Robins

December 29–31, 1977
Written by Kenneth Koch; directed by Donald Sanders

 

James Carpenter: Homecoming

January 11–February 11, 1978
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Special Projects (Winter 1978): June Blum, Rosemarie Castoro, Maureen Connor, Martha Edelheit, Elsa Goldsmith, Shirley Gorelick, Ilise Greenstein, Betty Holliday, Jenny Holzer, Tony Kosloski, Richard Kostelanetz, Joan La Barbara, Cynthia Mailman, Alice Neel, Jim Pavlicovic, Alan Shields, Sylvia Sleigh, May Stevens, Sharon Wybrants, Zadik Zadikian

January 15–February 18, 1978

 

Hermetic Aspects of Contemporary Art

January 15–February 25, 1978
Curated by John A. Giordano

 

The Proscenium: The Staged works of Ida Applebroog, Manny Farber, and Patricia Patterson

January 22–February 25, 1978

 

S.E.M. Ensemble Performing Music by Petr Kotik

January 28, 1978
The Clocktower

 

Jacki Apple: Heart of Palms

January 29, 1978
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Jill Kroesen: Performance

January 29, 1978
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Jean Dupuy: A Tower in the Auditorium of PS1

February 4–26, 1978
 

Ann Norton: Sculpture and Drawings

February 22–March 18, 1978
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Special Projects (Winter 1978): Roy Colmer February 26–April 9, 1978 Overview: An Exhibition in Two Parts by the A.I.R. Gallery
March 5–April 9, 1978

 

Sandro Martini

March 12, 1978
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 
March 29–April 26, 1978
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Special Projects (Spring 1978): Terry Berkowitz, Christian Boltanski, Tim Casey, James Christopher Holl, Steve Keister, David Knoebel, Peter Lodato, Babette Mangolte, Ed McGowin, Antoni Muntadas, Hass Murphy, Don Sunseri, Merrill Wagner, Martha Wilson

April 14–May 28, 1978

 

Indoor/Outdoor Sculpture Show

April 16–May 21, 1978

 

International Studio Program (Spring 1978)

April 16–May 28, 1978

 

Italo Scanga

May 3–June 16, 1978
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

The Detective Show

May 7–June 30, 1978
Gorman Park, Queens
Curated by John Fekner

 

School of Visual Arts End of Year Exhibition

May 27–28, 1978

 

Gianfranco Gorgoni: Tight Shots

September 13–October 7, 1978
The Clocktower

 

Joanne Fridley: You Are There

September 13–October 7, 1978
The Clocktower Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Obstacles: Manhattan Miniature Golf

October 1–November 15, 1978
Curated by Jonathan Kirschenfeld and Jack Rees

 

Poetry (Fall 1978): David Shapiro

October 1–November 17, 1978

 

Another Aspect of Pop Art

October 1–November 19, 1978
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Architecture (Fall 1978): Frank Gehry

October 1–November 19, 1978
Curated by Lindsay Stamm Shapiro

 

Film (Fall 1978): Amanda Feilding

October 1–November 19, 1978

 

International Studio Program (Fall 1978)

October 1–November 19, 1978

 

Photography (Fall 1978): Barbara Mensch— Twelve Views of a Pregnancy

October 1–November 19, 1978

 

Special Projects (Fall 1978): Peter Taylor Barton, Christian DeBoschnek, Gary Bower, Norman Colp, Dan Gibbons, Francine Halvorsen, Tom Hatch, Doug Hessler, Mollyne Karnofsky, Gary Kuehn, Alvin Loving, Lewis Stein, Merle Temkin, Hannah Wilke

October 1–November 19, 1978

 

Video (Fall 1978): Richard Kriesche

October 1–November 19, 1978

 

Judith Murray: Paintings

October 18–November 11, 1978
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Keith Sonnier: Porte-Voix Audio Installations

November 15–December 9, 1978
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Tina Girouard: Revival

November 15–December 9, 1978
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Min Tanaka: Hyperdance-Drive Series

November 24–26, 1978
PS1 and the Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Post-Card Size Art

December 3, 1978–January 17, 1979
Curated by Gigi Franklin

 

Couples

December 3, 1978–January 21, 1979
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Senta Driver and Harry Dance Company

December 3, 1978–January 21, 1979

 

Architecture (Winter 1978–79): Between Memory and Amnesia

December 3, 1978–January 21, 1979
Curated by Lindsay Stamm Shapiro 

 

International Studio Program (Winter 1978–79)

December 3, 1978–January 21, 1979

 

Photography (Winter 1978–79): Alternative Gestures—Another Look at Dance Photography

December 3, 1978–January 21, 1979

Curated by Barbara Moore

 

Photography (Winter 1978–79): Arnold Kramer

December 3, 1978–January 21, 1979

 

Poetry (Winter 1978–79): Kenneth Deifik and Michael Robbins

December 3, 1978–January 21, 1979
Curated by David Shapiro

 

Special Projects (Winter 1978–79): Martine Aballéa, Melvin Edwards, John Giordano, Nicholas Hondrogen, Kenneth Juon, Pat Oleszko, Ed Rothfarb, Louise Stanley, Anthony Thompson, Irene Young

December 3, 1978–January 21, 1979

 

Super 8 (Winter 1978–79): Scott B & Beth B

December 3, 1978–January 21, 1979

 

Video (Winter 1978–79): Anthology Film Archives Video Program at PS1

December 3, 1978–January 21, 1979
Curated by Shigeko Kubota; programmed by Jonas Mekas

 

Charlemagne Palestine: Paper Versus Cloth

January 3–20, 1979
The Clocktower
 

Marcia Hafif: Breaking Color

January 3–20, 1979
The Clocktower

 

Eberhard Blum: John Cage, Sixty-Two Mesostics Re Merce Cunningham, for Voice Unaccompanied Using Microphone

January 7, 1979

 

Jo Baer and Bruce Robbins

January 31–March 24, 1979
The Clocktower

 

Video (Winter 1979): Anthology Film Archives

February 11–March 31, 1979
Curated by Shigeko Kubota

 

A Great Big Drawing Show

February 11–April 1, 1979
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Ron Gorchov: Entrance, 1971–79, Second Installation

February 11–April 1, 1979
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Architecture (Winter 1979): Stanley Tigerman

February 11–April 1, 1979
Curated by Lindsay Stamm Shapiro

 

Film (Winter 1979): Barry Gerson

February 11–April 1, 1979

 

Photography (Winter 1979): Chris Yuin—Nightlife

February 11–April 1, 1979

 

Poetry (Winter 1979): Stephen Paul Miller

February 11–April 1, 1979
Curated by David Shapiro

 

Special Projects (Winter 1979): Kit Barnes, Tom Bills, Andrea Blum, Nikolai Buglaj, Jane Carr, Jean Champagne, Mirit Cohen, Alan Finkel, Gerry Griffin, Harmony Hammond, Takahiko Iimura, Mel Kendrick, Richard E. Peck, Jr., Connie Reyes, Frank Schroder

February 11–April 1, 1979

 

Artists For New York

February 28, 1979
Xenon Discotheque
Benefit conceived by Brendan Gill; organized by Billy Klüver
Poster by James Rosenquist; performance by David Tudor, Lowell Cross and Carson Jeffries

 

Jan Yoors: Tapestries

March 7–31, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

New Wave Painting

March 7–31, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Per Haubro Jensen

 

Robert Peterson

April 11–May 5, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Suzanne Harris: The Tower of Power/The Pillar of Mercy, a Monument to Latter Day Ambiguity

April 11–May 5, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Apple Brass Quintet

April 22–June 10, 1979

 

Peter Kolb: Videotapes

April 22–June 10, 1979
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

The Altered Photograph

April 22–June 10, 1979
Curated by Alanna Heiss, with advisers Richard Armstrong, Richard Artschwager, Mary Boone, Rudolph Burckhardt, David Bourdon, Linda Cathcart, John Coplans, James Elliot, William Ewing, Cathleen Gallander, Geoffrey James, Janet Kardon, Constance Lewallen, Ira Licht, and Weston Naef

 

Architecture (Spring 1979): Melvin Charney

April 22–June 10, 1979
Curated by Lindsay Stamm Shapiro

 

International Studio Program (Spring 1979)

April 22–June 10, 1979

 

Photography (Spring 1979): Laurie Simmons

April 22–June 10, 1979
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Poetry (Spring 1979): Michael Robbins

April 22–June 10, 1979
Curated by David Shapiro

 

Sound (Spring 1979): Sam Schoenbaum

April 22–June 10, 1979

 

Special Projects (Spring 1979): Scott Belville, John Boone, Andrea Callard, Katherine Carter, Ian Crofts, Lauren Ewing, Heide Fasnacht, Betty Goodwin, Norman Hasselriis, Alan Herman, Jeff Russell, Elaine Reichek

April 22–June 10, 1979

 

Super 8 Film (Spring 1979): Bogdan Mync

April 22–June 10, 1979
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

Video (Spring 1979): Kevin Boyle—She Called Me on the Telephone

April 22–June 10, 1979

 

Flash Theater

May 6–27, 1979

 

Joan Thorne: Paintings

May 16–June 9, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Steve Seaberg: Here Come de Judge-ment

May 16–June 9, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Jennifer Bartlett: Swimmers Atlanta

September 19–October 13, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Sound

September 30–November 18, 1979
Curated by Robert Smith, Bob Wilhite, and Peter Frank

 

Sunday Film and Video Presentations

September 30–November 18, 1979

 

International Studio Program (Fall 1979)

September 30–November 18, 1979
 

Photo Documentation (Fall 1979): Connie Beckley and Bill Beirne

September 30–November 18, 1979

 

Photography (Fall 1979): Judy Linn

September 30–November 18, 1979
Curated by Sam Wagstaff

 

Poetry (Fall 1979): Jackson Mac Low

September 30–November 18, 1979
 

Special Projects (Fall 1979)—Sound: Vito Acconci, William Anastasi, Michael Brewster, Bruce Fier, Jack Goldstein, William Hellermann, Hiroshi Kariya, Nancy Holt, David Jacobs, Bernhard Leitner, Gary Lloyd, Annea Lockwood, Dennis Oppenheim, Mimi Smith, Norman Tuck, Norman Triplett White

September 30–November 18, 1979

 

Sunday Performance Series

October 7–November 18, 1979

 

Alan Scarritt: Made in Time

October 18–November 11, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Frederick Spratt: Ganko

October 24–November 17, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Max Neuhaus: Sound Installation

October 24–November 17, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Performance (Fall 1979): Sound Within (W) Within Sound

October 27–28, 1979

 

Min Tanaka in NYC

November 4, 1979
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Merrill Wagner

November 28–December 22, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Sean Scully: Paintings, 1975–79

November 28–December 22, 1979
The Clocktower
Curated by Per Haubro Jensen 
 
1980s

Video (Winter 1979–80)

December 9, 1979–January 20, 1980
Curated by Bob Harris

 

Image and Object in Contemporary Sculpture

December 9, 1979–January 27, 1980
Curated by Jay Belloli of the Detroit Institute of Arts

 

Studio Workspace Exhibition (1979–80)

December 9, 1979–January 27, 1980
The Clocktower

 

Architecture (Winter 1979–80): Friday Architects— Projective Images

December 9, 1979–January 27, 1980
Curated by Lindsay Stamm Shapiro

 

Film (Winter 1979–80): Dara Birnbaum—Kiss the Girls, Make Them Cry

December 9, 1979–January 27, 1980
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

International Studio Program (Winter 1979–80)

December 9, 1979–January 27, 1980
 

Photography (Winter 1979–80): Bill Arnold

December 9, 1979–January 27, 1980
Curated by Sam Wagstaff

 

Poetry (Winter 1979–80): Brad Gooch and Frank Moore

December 9, 1979–January 27, 1980
Curated by Steven Hamilton

 

Sound (Winter 1979–80): Julia Wachtel—Follow the Leader

December 9, 1979–January 27, 1980
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Special Projects (Winter 1979–80): Jennifer Cecere, Bruce Chao, Bruce Cunningham, Kent Floeter, Wayne Hazen, Dennis Oppenheim, Raquel Rabinovich, Esti Schur, Artists’ Stamps and Stamp Images, Merle Temkin, Arthur Weyhe, Irene Whittome, John Willenbecher

December 9, 1979–January 27, 1980
Curated by James Felter

 

 Dimitry Merinoff: Paintings 1950–70

January 9–February 2, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Bob Monk

 

Ellen Phelan

January 9–February 2, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Glenda Hydler: In Reverence—Books and Other Work

February 13–March 8, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Royden Rabinowitch

February 13–March 8, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Video (Winter 1980): Anthology Film Archives

February 17–March 30, 1980
Curated by Bob Harris

 

Sound (Winter 1980): Marilyn Belford— Genetic Messages

February 17–April 5, 1980
Curated by Peter Frank

 

Afro-American Abstraction

February 17–April 6, 1980
Curated by April Kingsley

 

Film (Winter 1980): Bill Lundberg

February 17–April 6, 1980
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

Photography (Winter 1980): Rick Dingus

February 17–April 6, 1980
Curated by Sam Wagstaff

 

Poetry (Winter 1980): Alice Notley

February 17–April 6, 1980
Curated by Steven Hamilton

 

 Special Projects (Winter 1980): Alice Adams, Alice Aycock, Christian Bonnefoi, David Diao, Elizabeth Ewart, John Fekner, Jim Goss, Francesca Jones, Joseph Kosuth, Russell Maltz, Brenda Miller, Alice Notley, Dennis Oppenheim, Avital Oz, Livio Saganic, Judith Simonian, Barbara Strasen, Bill Taggart, Merle Temkin, John Willenbecher

February 17–April 6, 1980

 

Sculpture at the Coliseum

March 5–19, 1980
New York Coliseum
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Michelangelo Pistoletto: Mirror Painting

March 10–April 12, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Jack Roth: Ramapo Paintings

March 19–April 12, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Film as Installation

April 23–May 17, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

John Gillen

April 23–May 17, 1980
The Clocktower

 

Queens Symphony Orchestra

April 27, 1980

 

 Image into Pattern

April 27–June 15, 1980
Curated by Brenda Wallace and Katherine Neuffer

 

Joel-Peter Witkin: Photography

April 27–June 15, 1980
Curated by Sam Wagstaff

 

Outdoor Sculpture Show

April 27–June 15, 1980

 

Studio Workspace Program Exhibition

April 27–June 15, 1980

 

Architecture (Spring 1980): Robert Mangurian and Craig Hodgetts—Studio Works

April 27–June 15, 1980
Curated by Lindsay Stamm Shapiro

 

 Architecture (Spring 1980): The Manhattan Transcripts, Part III

April 27–June 15, 1980
Curated by Lindsay Stamm Shapiro

 

 International Studio Program (Spring 1980)

April 27–June 15, 1980

 

 Poetry (Spring 1980): Jaime Manrique Ardila

April 27–June 15, 1980
Curated by Steven Hamilton

 

 Special Projects (Spring 1980): Roberta Allen, Peter Downsbrough, Gigi Franklin, Paul Franklin, Howard Gross, Frances Hynes, Gloria Kisch, Cheryl Laemmle, Tony Martin, John Massey, Mikiya Matsuda, Tony Moore, Dennis Oppenheim, Toshio Sasaki, Joy Walker

April 27–June 15, 1980

 

Video (Spring 1980): Canadian Video

April 27–June 15, 1980
Curated by Peggy Gale

 

Video (Spring 1980): Tony Martin

May 27–June 15, 1980
Curated by Bob Harris

 

Brian O’Neill: Fallen Fluhe

May 28–June 21, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Material Matters

May 28–June 21, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Edward Albee

 

David Reed

September 17–October 11, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Per Haubro Jensen

 

Roni Horn

September 17–October 11, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Per Haubro Jensen and Alanna Heiss

 

Sound (Fall 1980): Nicolas Collins—Niches

September 28, 1980
Curated by William Hellermann

 

 Daughters of the American Revolution Present: My Country Right or Wrong?

September 28–November 9, 1980

 

Photo Politic

September 28–November 9, 1980
Curated by Bonni Benrubi, Lori Gross, Alanna Heiss, John Stringer, Seth Tillet, Sam Wagstaff, Slawomir Magala, Carole Naggar, Alvise Passigli, and Uliano Lucas

 

Architecture (Fall 1980): Lars Lerup

September 28–November 9, 1980
Curated by Lindsay Stamm Shapiro

 

 Fashion (Fall 1980): Ronald Kolodzie

September 28–November 9, 1980
Curated by Hollywood DiRusso
 

Film (Fall 1980): “Undercover Blues” by Benni Efrat

September 28–November 9, 1980
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

 International Studio Program (Fall 1980)

September 28–November 9, 1980
The Clocktower

 

 Photography (Fall 1980): Assembled Images— Mary Frey and Susan Shaw

September 28–November 9, 1980
Curated by Carol Squiers

 

 Poetry (Fall 1980): Barbara Guest

September 28–November 9, 1980
Curated by Ann Lauterbach

 

 Special Projects (Fall 1980): John Broaddus, Douglas Davis, Porfirio DiDonna, Michael Harvey, Laurie Hawkinson, Silvia Kolbowski, Emily McLennan, Tony Rosenthal, Billy Sullivan

September 28–November 9, 1980

 

 West/East: First Generation Environmental Sculptures

September 28, 1980–March 14, 1982
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Allen Ruppersberg

October 22–November 15, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Ruth Ann Fredenthal

October 22–November 15, 1980
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Video (Fall 1980): Landscape in Video

October 26, 1980– November 15, 1980
Curated by Bob Harris
 

 Min Tanaka

November 7–8, 1980
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Postpuritanism: A Sculpture Show

November 26–December 20, 1980
The Clocktower

 

 Une Idée en l’Air

November 26, 1980–January 25, 1981
PS1, the Clocktower, and other spaces

 

Sound (Winter 1980–81): Ken Friedman

December 3, 1980–January 25, 1981
Curated by William Hellermann

 

Watercolors

December 7, 1980–January 25, 1981
Separate rooms curated by Brooks Adams, Martha Beck, Jack Boulton, Paul Cummings, Donald Droll, Klaus Kertess, Beatrix Medinger, Roberta Smith

 

Architecture (Winter 1980–81): Red Roof Design

December 7, 1980–January 25, 1981
Curated by Lindsay Stamm Shapiro

 

Film (Winter 1980–81): Roger Welch—Drive-In

December 7, 1980–January 25, 1981
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

 International Studio Program (Winter 1980–81)

December 7, 1980–January 25, 1981

 

Photography (Winter 1980–81): Barbara Kruger

December 7, 1980–January 25, 1981
Curated by Carol Squiers
 

 Poetry (Winter 1980–81): Max Blagg and Ken Tisa

December 7, 1980–January 25, 1981
Curated by Ann Lauterbach

 

Special Projects (Winter 1980–81): Blythe Bohnen, James Carpenter, Christo, Scott Davis, Koki Doktori, Edward Powis Jones, Addison Parks, Catherine Porter-Scully, David Tomas, Keiji Uematsu

December 7, 1980–January 25, 1981

 

 Video (Winter 1980–81): Dan Graham

December 7, 1980–January 25, 1981
Curated by Bob Harris and Alanna Heiss

 

 Fashion (Winter 1980–81): Julio

December 7, 1980–February 6, 1981
Curated by Hollywood DiRusso

 

 David Seidner

January 7–31, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Leandro Katz: Lunar Alphabet Series

January 7–31, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Monika Baumgartl

January 7–31, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Deborah Turbeville with Geoffrey Leather: L’Heure Entre Chien et Loup

February 11–March 7, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Ted Stamm: Paintings, 1972–80

February 11–March 7, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Per Haubro Jensen

 

 Video (Winter 1981)

February 15–March 1, 1981
Curated by Kathy Huffman and Bob Harris

 

 Lighting

February 15–April 5, 1981
Curated by Brooks Adams

 

New York/New Wave

February 15–April 5, 1981
Curated by Diego Cortez

 

The Shaped Field: Eccentric Formats

February 15–April 5, 1981
Curated by Horace Brockington

 

 Fashion (Winter 1981): Adrian Scott

February 15–April 5, 1981
Curated by Hollywood DiRusso

 

Film (Winter 1981): Morgan Fisher— Color Balance

February 15–April 5, 1981
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

International Studio Exhibition (Winter 1981)

February 15–April 5, 1981

 

Photography (Winter 1981): Women of Distinction—Photographs from Magazines, 1930–80

February 15–April 5, 1981
Curated by Carol Squiers

 

Poetry (Winter 1981): Michael Brownstein and Peter Schjeldahl

February 15–April 5, 1981
Curated by Ann Lauterbach

 

 Sound (Winter 1981): Robert Moran

February 15–April 5, 1981
Curated by William Hellermann

 

Special Projects (Winter 1981): Natalie Dymnicki, Jim Goss, Ethelyn Honig, Carla Liss, James Sherry, Caroline Simmons, Hanne Tierney

February 17–April 6, 1981

 

Architecture (Spring 1981): Design by Circumstance—Episodes in Italian Architecture 1960–80

March 18–April 11, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Pietro Derossi

 

Doug Sanderson: Recent Work

March 18–April 12, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Mary Corse

April 22–May 16, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 William Schwedler: Recent Paintings on Plywood and Paper with Roseville

April 22–May 16, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Poetry (Spring 1981): Sardines

April 22–May 16, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Ann Lauterbach

 

 Eight Funny Artists: Wit and Irony in Art

April 26–June 14, 1981
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Heads

April 26–June 14, 1981
Curated by Brooks Adams

 

 National Studio Artists (1980–81)

April 26–June 14, 1981

 

Architecture (Spring 1981): Coy Howard

April 26–June 14, 1981
Curated by Lindsay Stamm-Shapiro

 

 Film (Spring 1981): Anita Thacher—Lighthouse

April 26–June 14, 1981
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

International Studio Program (Spring 1981)

April 26–June 14, 1981

 

 Photography (Spring 1981): Couches, Diamonds, and Pie

April 26–June 14, 1981
Curated by Carol Squiers

 

Sound (Spring 1981): Alison Knowles

April 26–June 14, 1981
Curated by William Hellermann

 

 Special Projects (Spring 1981): Stephen Antonakos, Stephanie Bernheim, Bill Hoppe, Douglas Huebler, Tony King, George Legrady, Anna Ratti, Maria Novella del Signore

April 26–June 14, 1981

 

Video (Spring 1981): Louis Grenier

April 26–June 14, 1981

 

Spring Dance Series (1981): DANCETEXTFLASH Festival

May 9–10, 1981
Curated by Jane Comfort, William Dumas, Marjorie Gamso, and Tim Miller

 

Barry LeDoux: Four Songs for Dowland

May 27–June 20, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

James Biederman, Don Gummer, Nigel Hall, Mel Kendrick, Avital Oz

May 27–June 20, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Per Haubro Jensen

 

Criminal Proceedings

September 30–October 31, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Robert Littman

 

Denise Green

September 30–October 31, 1981
The Clocktower

 

 Uptown/Downtown Exhibition by a group of seventeen art spaces

October 9–November 6, 1981
City Gallery, 2 Columbus Circle
 

 Fashion (Fall 1981): Homer Layne’s Collection of Charles James Fashions

October 18–December 13, 1981
Curated by Hollywood DiRusso

 

Film (Fall 1981): Barry Gerson—Arteries

October 18–December 13, 1981
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

 International Studio Program (Fall 1981)

October 18–December 13, 1981
The Clocktower

 

Photography (Fall 1981): In and Out of Power— Photographs from the New York Times

October 18–December 13, 1981
Curated by Carol Squiers

 

Sound (Fall 1981): Michelle Stuart—Correspondences

October 18–December 13, 1981
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

 Special Projects (Fall 1981): Edo Bertoglio, Ion Bitzan, Marcia Grostein, Spring Hurlbut, Sheila Klein, Walter Kravitz, Joseph Nechvatal, Robert Racine, Filippo di Sambuy, Tom Sheldon, Michael Tingely, Lawrence Weiner

October 18–December 13, 1981

 

Video (Fall 1981): Video Sculpture by Catherine Ikam

October 18–December 13, 1981
Curated by Bob Harris

 

Figuratively Sculpting

October 18–December 31, 1981
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Richard Flood

 

Clyde Connell: Sculptures

November 11–December 13, 1981
The Clocktower

 

Win Knowlton: Sculptures and Drawings

November 11–December 13, 1981
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Old World/New Works: International Studio Artists at the Clocktower

January 6–February 6, 1982
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Critical Perspectives: Curators and Artists

January 17–March 14, 1982
Curated by Linda Burnham, Ronny Cohen, Edit DeAk, John Howell, Thomas Lawson, Joseph Masheck, Peter Plagens, and Marcia Tucker

 

 The Wild Art Show

January 17–March 14, 1982
Curated by Faith Ringgold

 

 Fashion (Winter 1982): Willi Smith—Art as Damaged Goods

January 17–March 14, 1982
Curated by Hollywood DiRusso

 

 Film (Winter 1982): Jon Rubin

January 17–March 14, 1982
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

Photography (Winter 1982): Selected Situations

January 17–March 14, 1982
Curated by Carol Squiers

 

Sound (Winter 1982): Alan Scarritt

January 17–March 14, 1982
Curated by William Hellermann

 

Special Projects (Winter 1982): Ann Baker, Mary Boochever, Russell Brami, Cosimo Di Leo Ricatto, Don Dudley, Ehry, Michael Fernandes, Frank Fristachi, Carol Hepper, Barry Le Va, Milo Reice, Faith Ringgold, Morgan Thomas, Peggy Yunque

January 17–March 14, 1982

 

Video (Winter 1982): Joan Jonas— Memory Corridor

January 17–March 14, 1982
Curated by Bob Harris

 

Alexis Smith: Chinese Junk

April 2–May 1, 1982
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Larry Fuente: Transmutation at Ground Zero

April 2–May 1, 1982
The Clocktower

 

 Art Cars

April 4–May 30, 1982

 

Blue Blood

April 4–May 30, 1982

 

The Ronald Reagan Show

April 4–May 30, 1982
Curated by Richard Flood

 

 Architecture (Spring 1982): Marc Blane and Kevin Walz

April 4–May 30, 1982
Curated by Ronald Lynch

 

Fashion (Spring 1982): Cathy Hardwick, Michele Lamy and Corine Guibert, Regina Kravitz and Willi Smith

April 4–May 30, 1982
Curated by Hollywood DiRusso

 

 Film (Spring 1982)

April 4–May 30, 1982
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

International Studio Program (Spring 1982)

April 4–May 30, 1982
 

National Studio Artists (Spring 1982)

April 4–May 30, 1982

 

Photography (Spring 1982): Men— Photographs from Magazines

April 4–May 30, 1982
Curated by Carol Squiers

 

Sound (Spring 1982): Sound Corridor

April 4–May 30, 1982
 

Special Projects (Spring 1982): Charles Bernstein, Tseng Kwong Chi, Fred Gutzeit, Andrew Keating, Susan B. Laufer, Don Leicht, John Mendelsohn, Sofia Nicoletti, Debbie Schneider, Judith Schwarz, Bonnie Sherk, Bart Thrall

April 4–May 30, 1982
 

Video (Spring 1982): Bill Brand and James Byrne

April 4–May 30, 1982
Curated by Bob Harris

 

 Space Invaders

April 4–May 31, 1982
Curated by Ronald Lynch

 

Performance (Spring 1982): Performance Rites— The Word, the Flesh, the Fracas, and the Light

April 11–May 2, 1982
Curated by Ann Magnuson, assisted by Andy Rees

 

 Serious Fun Night

April 25, 1982
Danceteria
Curated by Ann Magnuson, assisted by Andy Rees

 

 Spring Dance Series (1982): Paranarrative Dance Festival

May 8–16, 1982
Curated by Jane Comfort, William Dunas, and Marjorie Gamso

 

Poetry (Spring 1982)

May 23, 1982
Curated by John Ashbery, Klaus Kertess, James Sherry, and Martha Wilson

 

 Gerry Morehead: Paintings

September 22–October 30, 1982
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Marcus Leatherdale: Photographs

September 22–October 30, 1982
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Performance (Fall 1982): Andy Rees—Webelos

October 17, 1982
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Art Couples l: Rudolf Baranik and May Stevens

October 17–December 12, 1982
Curated by Donald Kuspit

 

Beast: Animal Imagery in Recent Painting

October 17–December 12, 1982
Curated by Richard Flood

 

Fashion (Fall 1982): Lloyd Allen—The Faux Beast

October 17–December 12, 1982
Curated by Hollywood DiRusso

 

Film (Fall 1982): Ken Kobland—The Room Is a Metaphor for the Experiencing of Any Place

October 17–December 12, 1982
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

 International Studio Artists Exhibition (Fall 1982): Ingrid Roschek

October 17–December 12, 1982
 

Photography (Fall 1982): All God’s Creatures

October 17–December 12, 1982
Curated by Carol Squiers

 

Sound (Fall 1982): “Hell’s Breath” by Nina Yankowitz

October 17–December 12, 1982
Curated by William Hellermann

 

Special Projects (Fall 1982): Mike Bidlo, David Clarkson, Dominick Di Meo, Joan Gassisi, Willy Heeks, Kim Jones, Jim Kugler, Donald Kuspit, Piero Manai, Eileen Neff, Jeanne Silverthorne, Joe Smith, Sandy Straus, Jane Wenger

October 17–December 12, 1982

 

Video (Fall 1982): Animal Magnetism

October 17–December 12, 1982
Curated by Bob Harris

 

Video (Fall 1982): Tony Oursler—Mourning at the Gas Station’s Opening

October 17–December 12, 1982
 

Icebreakers: Contemporary Swedish Expressionists

November 11–December 11, 1982
The Clocktower

 

 International Studio Artists Exhibition (Winter 1983)

January 12–February 12, 1983
The Clocktower

 

P.S.1 Reopens the ’60s

January 16–March 13, 1983

 

Film (Winter 1983): Films of the ’60s

Curated by Fred Riedel
 

Abstract Painting: 1960–69

Curated by Donald Droll with Jane Necol
 

Art Couples II: Mary Beth Edelson and Robert Stackhouse

Curated by Donald Kuspit
 

 It Was a Time for Anger Curated by Lucy Lippard with Jerry Kearns What Are You Working on Now? A Pictorial Memoir of the ’60s

Curated by Billy Klüver
 

Architecture (Winter 1983): Survivors of the ’60s

Curated by Andrew MacNair
 

 Fashion (Winter 1983): Betsey Johnson

Curated by Hollywood DiRusso
 

Photography (Winter 1983): Making News— Black Americans in the ’60s

Curated by Carol Squiers
 

Sound (Winter 1983): Öyvind Fahlström— Fåglar i Sverige

Curated by William Hellermann

 

Special Projects (Winter 1983): Richard Artschwager, Dan Christensen, Dan Graham, Patricia Passlof, Paul Thek, Richard Tuttle, Renée Van Halm, Peter Young

Curated by Richard Bellamy
 

Video (Winter 1983)

Curated by Bob Harris
 

National Studio Program Open Studios

January 21–22, 1983
The Clocktower

 

Performance (Spring 1983): Performances from the ’60s

January 30–February 13, 1983
Curated by William Hellermann and Bob Harris

 

Habitats

March 9–April 9, 1983
The Clocktower Curated by Robert Littman

 

John McEwen: Steel Dog

April 10, 1983

 

 Poetry (Spring 1983)

April 10–June 4, 1983
Curated by Robert Creeley, Carolee Schneemann, James Sherry, and Jackson Mac Low

 

Art Couples III: Leon Golub and Nancy Spero

April 10–June 5, 1983
Curated by Donald Kuspit

 

Keith Sonnier: Act and Habit

April 10–June 5, 1983
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Michoacan Devil Figurines

April 10–June 5, 1983
Curated by Alberto Raurell

 

 Film (Spring 1983): Cinema and Ideology— Rebecca Garrett and Lyne Lapointe

April 10–June 5, 1983
Curated by Martha Fleming
 

Photography (Spring 1983): Multiple Choice— Barbara Kruger, Louise Lawler, Richard Prince, Mark Tansey

April 10–June 5, 1983
Curated by Carol Squiers

 

 Sound (Spring 1983): Roberto Taroni

April 10–June 5, 1983
 

 Special Projects (Spring 1983): Alejandro Arango, Sorel Cohen, Lydia Hunn, George Kousoulides, Ariane Lopez-Huici, Frances Metcalf, Jorge Salazar, Diane Ward, David Weinstein, Robert Younger

April 10–June 5, 1983
 

Video (Spring 1983): Hans Breder, Keith Sonnier

April 10–June 5, 1983
Curated by Bob Harris

 

 Film as Installation II

April 20–May 21, 1983
The Clocktower
Curated by Leandro Katz

 

Spring Dance Series (1983): Dance Environments—New Collaborations Between Dancers and Visual Artists

April 23–June 4, 1983
 

Frank Moore: Paintings

May 18–June 18, 1983
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Performance (Spring 1983): Diane Torr—GoGo World

June 5, 1983
 

Stan Smokler: Steel Sculpture in the Courtyard

July 1–August 31, 1983

 

D. J. McDonald and Dancers: Open Rehearsal

August 27–September 3, 1983

 

 Frank Young: Paintings

September 15–October 30, 1983
The Clocktower

 

Terry Rosenberg: Setters

September 15–October 30, 1983
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Expressions: New Art from Germany

September 25–November 20, 1983
Curated by Jack Cowart

 

Seven Women/Image Impact

September 25–November 20, 1983
Curated by Nancy Spero

 

Architecture (Fall 1983): “Synthetic Links” by John Margolies

September 25–November 20, 1983

 

 Fashion (Fall 1983): “Straight White Male” by Gary Cathey

September 25–November 20, 1983
Curated by Hollywood DiRusso

 

 International Studio Program (Fall 1983)

September 25–November 20, 1983
 

National Studio Program (Fall 1983)

September 25–November 20, 1983
The Clocktower

 

Performance (Fall 1983): “Picture This Future”

by Paul Bob
September 25–November 20, 1983

 

Photography (Fall 1983): The Way We Live Now— Beyond Social Documentary

September 25–November 20, 1983
Curated by Abigail Solomon-Godeau

 

 Special Projects (Fall 1983): Frank Bigbear, Jr., Bruce Charlesworth, Thom Cooney-Crawford, Robert Ellsworth, David Jackson, R. T. Livingston, Ed McGowin, Mark Milloff, Scott Pfaffman, Rod Rhodes, Scott Richter, Ted Weller, Tad Wiley

September 25–November 20, 1983
 

Video (Fall 1983)

September 25–November 20, 1983
Curated by Bob Harris

 

 Film (Fall 1983)

October 22–November 20, 1983

 

David Behrman and Frankie Mann Concert

November 17, 1983
The Clocktower

 

Carl Andre

November 17–December 18, 1983
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Mary Heilmann

November 17–December 18, 1983
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Performance at PS1

December 10, 1983
 

National and International Studio Program Exhibition (1983–84)

January 12–February 12, 1984
The Clocktower
 

Fashion (Winter 1984): Yeohlee Teng

January 12–February 12, 1984
Curated by Richard Flood

 

Limbo

January 22–March 18, 1984
Curated by Walter Robinson and Carlo McCormick

 

Robert Grosvenor

January 22–March 18, 1984
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Salvaged: Altered Everyday Objects

January 22–March 18, 1984
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl

 

Group Material, Timeline: The Chronicle of US Intervention in Central and Latin America

January 22–March 18, 1984
Curated by Group Material for Artists’ Call and PS1

 

Photography (Winter 1984): The Family of Man, 1955–84

January 22–March 18, 1984
Curated by Marvin Heiferman
 

Special Projects (Winter 1984): Izzy Abrahami, Elisa Amoroso, Yee Jan Bao, Allen Berke, Sherman Drexler, Eldon Garnet, Nancy Haynes, Lawrence List, Dan Rice, Ruby N. Wilson

January 22–March 18, 1984
 

 Video (Winter 1984): Abstraction and Image Processing

January 22–March 18, 1984
Curated by Bob Harris
 

Video (Winter 1984): Ted Victoria— Obscura Projections

January 22–March 18, 1984
 

Film (Winter 1984)

February 4–March 4, 1984
Curated by Fred Riedel

 

Michael Hurson: Drawings 1969–83

February 26–March 25, 1984
The Clocktower
Curated by Henry Geldzahler

 

Sofia Nicoletti & Annie Ratti

February 26–March 25, 1984
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Music & Literature: Thursday Evenings at the Clocktower

March 22–April 19, 1984
The Clocktower
Curated by William Hellermann and Laura Spitzer

 

Sarah Charlesworth: Selected Works 1981–84

April 5–May 6, 1984
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Mike Bidlo Presents: The Factory

April 15, 1984
Curated by Mike Bidlo

 

Scott Pfaffman: Culture with Her Throat Cut

April 15, 1984

 

An Australian Accent

April 15–June 10, 1984
Curated by John Kaldor
 

The New Portrait

April 15–June 10, 1984
Curated by Jeffrey Deitch, with Rita Sirignano and Stuart Regen

 

Photography (Spring 1984): Design for Living

April 15–June 10, 1984
Curated by Carol Squiers

 

Spring Dance Series (1984): Frontline—Dance and Social Commentary

April 28–June 10, 1984
Curated by Barry Laine and Wendy Perron

 

Film (Spring 1984)

May 5–20, 1984
Curated by Fred Riedel

 

San Francisco/Science Fiction

September 27–October 28, 1984
The Clocktower
Curated by Paul Hasegawa-Overacker, Jo Babcock, Nat Dean, and Michael Atkins

 

Gilles Peress: Telex Iran

October 14–December 9, 1984
Curated by Carole Kismaric

 

ID: An Exhibition of Third World Woman Photographers

October 14–December 9, 1984
Curated by Lucy Lippard
 

 Joyce Kozloff: Mural for Harvard Square Subway Station—New England Decorative Arts

October 14–December 9, 1984
 

 Mechanisms

October 14–December 9, 1984
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl

 

Underknown

October 14–December 9, 1984
Curated by Henry Geldzahler, with Jonathan Weinberg

 

 Fashion (Fall 1984): Valborg Fletre Linn

October 14–December 9, 1984
Curated by Hollywood DiRusso

 

Special Projects (Fall 1984): Maryanne Breen, Rolando Briseno, Jon Kessler, Stacey Spiegel, Art Spellings, Vincent Tangredi, Victoria Weill

October 14–December 9, 1984

 

 Video (Fall 1984): Political Works and “Talking to Myself”

October 14–December 9, 1984
Curated by Bob Harris

 

 Film (Fall 1984)

October 27–November 18, 1984
Curated by Fred Riedel

 

Labor Intensive Abstraction: An Exhibition of Highly Detailed Abstract Paintings and Drawings

November 8–December 8, 1984
The Clocktower Curated by Tom Finkelpearl

 

3 AM

January 13–March 10, 1985
Curated by Jonathan Weinberg

 

Figures: Sculpture in the Auditorium

January 13–March 10, 1985
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl and Claudia Gould

 

Ripe Fruit

January 13–March 10, 1985
Curated by Lisa Liebmann

 

 Synesthetics: Writers and Artists

January 13–March 10, 1985
Curated by Felice Neals

 

Fashion (Winter 1985): Cara Pearlman— Dressing Down

January 13–March 10, 1985
Curated by Richard Flood

 

Special Projects (Winter 1985): Joanne Brockley, Tina Girouard, Paul H-O, Emily Jennings, William Mutter, Jean-Luc Poivret, David Winter, Rhonda Zwillinger

January 13–March 10, 1985

 

Video (Winter 1985): Expropriated TV Images

January 13–March 10, 1985
Curated by Bob Harris

 

Film (Winter 1985)

January 19–March 3, 1985
Curated by Fred Riedel

 

National and International Studio Program Exhibition (1984–85)

January 25–March 3, 1985
The Clocktower

 

Alan Kleiman: Facing Inward

March 14–April 7, 1985
The Clocktower

 

Rod Rhodes and Ted Victoria: Immaculate Constructions

March 14–April 7, 1985
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Troyan Tecau: Icons and Spikes

March 14–April 7, 1985
The Clocktower

 

Fri.Art: Made in Switzerland

April 26–June 2, 1985
The Clocktower
Curated by Michel Ritter

 

El Arte Narrativo y Pintura Mexicana

May 5–June 23, 1985
Curated by Robert Littman, Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City

 

Fresh Paint: The Houston School

May 5–June 23, 1985
Curated by Barbara Rose and Susie Kalil

 

Just Images: Swedish Photography Now

May 5–June 23, 1985
Curated by Jan Nordlander and Ed Leffingwell

 

Open Studios

May 5–June 23, 1985

 

Film (Spring 1985)

May 5–June 23, 1985
Curated by Fred Riedel

 

Photography (Spring 1985): Tom Brazil

May 5–June 23, 1985

 

Special Projects (Spring 1985): Barry Goldberg

May 5–June 23, 1985

 

Spring Dance Series (1985): Dance and Popular Culture

May 5–June 23, 1985
Curated by Blondell Cummings and Barry Laine

 

Video (Spring 1985)

May 5–June 23, 1985
Curated by Bob Harris

 

Thursdays Music

May 9–June 20, 1985
The Clocktower
Curated by William Hellermann

 

Contemporary Costa Rica

June 13–July 14, 1985
The Clocktower
Curated by L. Julian Pretto

 

Tadashi Kawamata

August 29–September 8, 1985
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Claudia Gould

 

Stephen Buckley: Paintings 1969–85

September 26–November 10, 1985
The Clocktower
Curated by Henry Geldzahler

 

The Knot: Arte Povera at PS1

October 6–December 15, 1985
Curated by Germano Celant

 

Film (Fall 1985)

October 26–November 24, 1985
Curated by Fred Riedel

 

National and International Studio Artists Exhibition

November 21–December 22, 1985
The Clocktower
 

Donald Lipski

January 4–February 2, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Kiki Smith

January 4–February 2, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Matt Mullican

January 4–February 2, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

About Place: Contemporary American Landscape

February 2–March 23, 1986
Curated by Ed Leffingwell

 

Sound (Winter 1986): Ron Kuivila—Parallel Lines

February 2–March 23, 1986
 

Special Projects (Winter 1986): Johan Andriesse, John Bennett, Audrey Code, Charles Harrison, Rebecca Howland, Alan Kleiman, Taylor Mead, Eleni Mylonas, Blaylock Peppard, Gary Rieveschl, Gail Schneider, Judith Shea, Priscilla Bender Shore, Todd Slaughter

February 2–March 23, 1986

 

Video (Winter 1986): Davidson Gigliotti— Usable Chasm

February 2–March 23, 1986

 

Costumes, Masks, and Disguises

February 13–March 15, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Fran Hodes, Hedy O’Beil and Stephanie Rauschenbusch; organized by the Women’s Caucus for Art/New York Chapter

 

Letters

February 13–March 15, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Carol Davis and Judy van Wagner; organized by the Women’s Caucus for Art/ New York Chapter

 

Progressions: A Cultural Legacy

February 13–March 15, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Emma Amos, Vivian Browne, and Julia Hotten; organized by the Women’s Caucus for Art/ New York Chapter

 

Film (Winter 1986): Landscape Films

February 22–March 22, 1986
Curated by Tom Smith

 

Color as Color and Field

March 27–April 27, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Paul Hunter

 

Images of the Unknown

April 13–June 15, 1986
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Architecture (Spring 1986): Dan Coma

April 13–June 15, 1986
 

Sound (Spring 1986): Takehisa Kosugi

April 13–June 15, 1986
Curated by Kazue Kobata

 

Special Projects (Spring 1986): Zigi Ben-Haim, Robert Delford Brown, Mary Beth Edelson, Stano Filko, Jean Gallagher, Kathleen Gilje, Hawaii Art and Energy, Inc., Doug Lindsay, Jeffrey Maron, Mark Russell, Sabina Streeter, Gunter Umberg

April 13–June 15, 1986
 

Queens Symphony Orchestra: Sounds from the Left Bank

April 20–May 28, 1986

 

Clocktower Concert Series Presents: New Solo Virtuoso

April 25–27, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Gerald Lindahl and Nicolas Collins

 

Engaging Objects: The Participatory Art of Mirrors, Mechanisms, and Shelters

May 9–June 15, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl

 

Film (Spring 1986)

May 10–June 8, 1986
Curated by Tom Smith

 

Spring Dance Series (1986): Shared and Borrowed Images—Cross-Cultural Influences in Contemporary Dance

May 10–June 22, 1986
Curated by Blondell Cummings and Joan Acocella
 

Isamu Noguchi: What is Sculpture?

June 29–September 28, 1986
The 42nd Venice Biennale
Curated by Henry Geldzahler for PS1; produced by Alanna Heiss, Commissioner of the American Pavilion

 

Patrick Ireland: Drawings 1965–85; Installation 1986

September 19–October 19, 1986
The Clocktower and the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
Curated by Elizabeth Braun

 

James Turrell: Meeting

October 26, 1986–
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Preview: Eight French Painters

October 26–December 21, 1986
Curated by Nikki Diana Marquardt

 

Sue Coe: The Malcolm X Series

October 26–December 21, 1986
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Architecture (Fall 1986): Building—Machines

October 26–December 21, 1986
Curated by Glenn Weiss

 

Special Projects (Fall 1986): Manuela Macarrulla, Stephen Pusey, Marilyn Reynolds

October 26–December 21, 1986

 

John McCracken: Heroic Stance, A Survey of Sculpture 1965–86

October 26–December 26, 1986
Curated by Ed Leffingwell

 

Film (Fall 1986)

October 26–December 26, 1986
Curated by Tom Smith

 

National and International Studio Program Exhibition (Fall 1986)

October 26–December 26, 1986

 

Sound (Fall 1986): “Accord” by Larry Miller

October 26–December 26, 1986
Curated by Nicolas Collins

 

Video (Fall 1986): “The Monk” by Kathryn High

October 26–December 26, 1986
Curated by Matthew Geller

 

James Rosenquist

October 30–November 30, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Ed Leffingwell

 

Neil Williams

October 30–November 30, 1986
The Clocktower
Curated by Richard Bellamy
 

Open Studio: Tim Casey

November 7, 1986
The Clocktower

 

Robert Creeley: Reading

November 7, 1986
The Clocktower

 

Dreamwork

December 11, 1986–January 11, 1987
The Clocktower

 

National and International Studio Artists Exhibition

January 17–February 22, 1987
The Clocktower

 

Out of the Studio: Multi-Disciplinary Community

January 25–March 15, 1987
Curated by Matthew Geller, Tom Smith, Nicolas Collins, and Susan Stenger

 

Out of the Studio: Art with Community

January 25–March 22, 1987
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl and Glenn Weiss

 

Out of the Studio: Photography and Community

January 25–March 22, 1987

 

Special Projects (Winter 1987): Betsy Damon, Chuck Genco, Nick Ghiz, Ron Rocco, David Ryan, Fred Tomaselli

January 25–March 22, 1987
 

Video (Winter 1987): “Kitten Season” by Dale Hoyt

January 25–March 22, 1987
Curated by Matthew Geller

 

Billy Bang: Un Homme-Song of Praise

February 19, 1987
 

Open Studios: John Doe Co., Ron Kuivila, and Steve Barry

March 5, 1987
The Clocktower

 

Bill Stone: Furnishings

March 5–April 5, 1987
The Clocktower

 

Inclinations: Research into the Impossibility of Perpetual Motion—New Work by Barry Holden

March 5–April 5, 1987
The Clocktower
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl
 

The Artists Project: An Overview

March 5–April 5, 1987
The Clocktower

 

Retrospective of the Music of Christian Wolff

April 4, 1987
The Clocktower

 

P.U.L.S.E. (People Using Light, Sound, and Energy)

April 4–May 23, 1987
420 West Broadway
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl
 

Guerrilla Girls Review the Whitney

April 16–May 17, 1987
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Juxtapositions: Recent Sculpture from England and Germany

April 26–June 21, 1987
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Joshua Decter

 

Photography (Spring 1987): Victor

Schrager—Photography
April 26–June 21, 1987
Curated by Paul Laster and Renée Riccardo

 

Special Projects (Spring 1987): Robyn Almaleh, Petah Coyne, Judy Glantzman, Margot Lovejoy, Matthew MacCaslin, Andrew Moore, David Schafer, Barbara Smukler, Betty Tompkins

April 26–June 21, 1987
Curated by Matthew Geller, Paul Laster, and Renée Riccardo

 

Video (Spring 1987): “Raw Zones” by Bethany Eden Jacobson

April 26–June 21, 1987
Curated by Matthew Geller

 

Queens Symphony Orchestra: Sounds from the Left Bank

May 3–31, 1987

 

Captive Woman: A Reading by Susan Howe

May 7, 1987
The Clocktower
Curated by David Matlin

 

Spring Dance Series (1987): He/She—Love, Sex, and Gender

May 9–June 21, 1987
Curated by Joan Acocella and Valda Setterfield

 

Christian Marclay: 850 Records

May 28–June 28, 1987
The Clocktower
Curated by Nicolas Collins and Susan Strenger

 

Nicolas Moufarrege

May 28–June 28, 1987
The Clocktower
Curated by Tim Greathouse, Cynthia Kuebel, Elaine Reichek, and Bill Stelling

 

Film (Spring 1987): New Works by Women

June 4–25, 1987
The Clocktower
Curated by Tom Smith

 

The Hub: Computer Network Music

June 6–7, 1987
The Clocktower
Curated by Nicolas Collins and Susan Strenger

 

Performance (Fall 1987): Kei Takei’s Moving Earth—Light: a Retrospective

September 19–20, 1987
Curated by Fred Darsow

 

Frank Moore and Jim Self: The Miller’s Wife

October 11–November 20, 1987
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Allan Sekula: Geography Lesson— Canadian Notes

October 11–December 20, 1987
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Michael Tracy: Terminal Privileges/ Privilegios Terminales

October 11–December 20, 1987
Curated by Ed Leffingwell

 

Photography (Fall 1987): The Hallucination of Truth

October 11–December 20, 1987
Curated by Paul Laster and Renée Riccardo

 

Special Projects (Fall 1987): Michael Hardesty, Amy Hauft, Ron Janovich, Gale McCall, Dean McNeil, Peter Mederson, Alberto Montaño Mason, Madeline O’Connor

October 11–December 20, 1987
 

Video (Fall 1987): Jeanne C. Finley— Common Mistakes

October 11–December 20, 1987
Curated by Matthew Geller and Tom Finkelpearl

 

The Pop Project, Part I: This Is Tomorrow, Today— The Independent Group and British Pop Art

October 22–December 27, 1987
The Clocktower

 

(C)Overt: A Series of Exhibitions

January 17–March 6, 1988

 

6th Annual National and International Studio Program Exhibition

January 17–March 10, 1988

 

Clif Balch and Moji Baratloo: Fabrications and Understatements—Selected Architectural Projects

January 17–March 10, 1988
Curated by Glen Weiss

 

David Weinstein: Illuminated Man

January 17–March 10, 1988
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Jackie Winsor

January 17–March 10, 1988
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

James Bishop

January 17–March 10, 1988
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Noriyuki Haraguchi

January 17–March 10, 1988
Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

Peter Fischli and David Weiss: Recent Work

January 17–March 10, 1988

 

Richard Baim

January 17–March 10, 1988
Curated by Tom Smith

 

Richard Tuttle

January 17–March 10, 1988
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Photography (Winter 1988): The Logic of Display

January 17–March 10, 1988
Curated by Paul Laster and Renée Riccardo

 

Julia Scher: Public Travel Area (P.T.A.)

January 17–March 20, 1988
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

The Pop Project, Part II: Public Image

January 21–February 28, 1988
The Clocktower
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl

 

The Pop Project, Part III: Present Tensions—25 Years of Irreverence in Architecture

March 21–May 1, 1988
The Clocktower
Curated by Patricia C. Phillips and Glenn Weiss

 

Cameron McNall: Installation, “Black + White”

April 17–May 29, 1988

 

Brazil Projects

April 17–June 12, 1988
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Chris Dercon

 

Brazil Projects: Music Concerts

May 11–14, 1988
The Town Hall
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Chris Dercon

 

Brazil Projects: Film Screenings

May 13–23, 1988
The Public Theater
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Chris Dercon

 

Queens Symphony Orchestra: Sounds from the Left Bank

May 1–June 5, 1988

 

The Pop Project, Part IV: Nostalgia as Resistance

May 12–June 12, 1988
The Clocktower
Curated by Thomas Lawson

 

Music (Spring 1988): The Anatomy of Sound

May 18–20, 1988
The Clocktower

 

Video (Spring 1988): Pop Documents from Britain

May 27–28, 1988
The Clocktower

 

Film (Spring 1988): Kitsch, Psychedelia, Headlines, Quotations

June 2–12, 1988
The Clocktower

 

Grand Windows

June 14–October 30, 1988
Grand Central Terminal
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Sabina Streeter

 

Sound (Spring 1988): Installations by Sandor Ajzenstat and Ward Fleming

June 18–July 3, 1988
Curated by Susan Stenger and Gordon Monahan

 

Spring Dance Series (1988): Barebones Dancing

June 18–July 3, 1988
Curated by Valda Setterfield and Bruce Hoover

 

Michelangelo Pistoletto: Division and Multiplication of the Mirror

October 2–November 27, 1988
Curated by Germano Celant and Alanna Heiss

 

Here and There: Travels, Part I—Outside Insight

October 27–December 11, 1988
The Clocktower
Curated by David Hammons and Ed McGowin, with curatorial consultant Robert Lynch

 

The Secret Pictures by Hilma af Klint

January 15–March 12, 1989
Curated by Ake Fant

 

Theatergarden Bestiarium

January 15–March 12, 1989
Curated by Chris Dercon and Rüdiger Schöttle

 

Special Projects (Winter 1989): Malcolm Cochran, Andrea Fisher, Barbara Gallucci, Katharine Gates, David Melamed, Ellen Rumm, Margo Sawyer, Rudolf Stingel, Nan Tull, Victoria Vesna, Mary Weatherford

January 15–March 12, 1989

 

Here and There: Travels, Part II—Sad Travels

January 26–March 12, 1989
The Clocktower
Curated by Chris Dercon

 

Here and There: Travels, Part III—Travelers at Work

March 23–May 7, 1989
The Clocktower
Curated by Chris Dercon

 

Film (Spring 1989)

April 20–22, 1989
The Clocktower

 

Possibility/Franz West

April 23–June 11, 1989
Curated by Chris Dercon and Alanna Heiss
 

National and International Studio Program Exhibition (1988–89)

April 23–June 12, 1989
Curated by Chris Dercon and R. H. Quaytman

 

The Drowned World: Waterworks

April 23–June 12, 1989
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl

 

Music (Spring 1989): Music/Mapping New York

April 27–29, 1989
The Clocktower

 

Here and There: Travels, Part IV— Competition Diomede May

18–July 2, 1989
The Clocktower
Curated by Glenn Weiss; co-sponsored by the Union of Soviet Architects, Moscow

 

Here and There: Travels, Part IV— Mapping Travels

May 18–July 2, 1989
The Clocktower
Curated by Glenn Weiss

 

Giancarlo Neri: Still Night

September 28–October 15, 1989
The Clocktower Curated by Alanna Heiss
 

The Periphery, Part I: Andreas Gursky and Thomas Struth

September 28–November 5, 1989
The Clocktower
Curated by Chris Dercon and Ute Eskildsen

 

André Cadere (1934–1978)

October 15–December 10, 1989
Curated by Catherine Arthus-Bertrand, Chris Dercon, and Bernard Marcelis

 

Catherine Beaugrand

October 15–December 10, 1989
Curated by Catherine Bompius

 

Raymond Hains

October 15–December 10, 1989
Curated by Blandine Chavanne
1990s

National and International Studio Artist Exhibition (1989–90)

October 15, 1989–March 14, 1990

 

The Periphery, Part II: Rod Rhodes and Paul Thek

November 16–December 24, 1989
The Clocktower
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl

 

Alan Saret

January 14–March 11, 1990
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Chris Dercon

 

Forced Out: The Agony of the Refugee in Our Time

January 14–March 11, 1990
Curated by Carole Kismaric and Ed Leffingwell
 

Marcia Hafif

January 14–March 11, 1990
Curated by R. H. Quaytman

 

National and International Studio Artist Exhibition

January 14–March 11, 1990

 

 Stephen Prina: Monochrome Painting

January 14–March 11, 1990
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 The Periphery, Part III: Video Spin-Offs

January 18–February 25, 1990
The Clocktower
Curated by Nam June Paik

 

The Periphery, Part IV: Eleanor Bond and Kiki Smith

March 15–April 22, 1990
The Clocktower
Curated by R. H. Quaytman

 

China—June 4, 1989

April 22–June 17, 1990
Curated by Howard McCalebb, Susana Torruella Leval, Nancy Spero, and John Yau for the Asian American Arts Center

 

Special Projects (Spring 1990): Polly Apfelbaum, A.T.W., Perry Bard, Leonard Bullock, Kevin Carter, Willie Cole, Michael Corris, Catherine Howe, Clair Joy, L. Brandon Krall, Antonella Piemontese, Heidi Schlatter, Screammachine, Beverly Semmes, Diana Shobrys, Danny Tisdale, Janet Zweig

April 22–June 17, 1990

 

The Periphery, Part V: David Askevold and Renée Green

May 3–June 17, 1990
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Chris Dercon

 

Casinò Fantasma

May 24–July 15, 1990
The 44th Venice Biennale
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

CommuNYCations: Public Mirror—Artists Against Racial Prejudice

September 13–October 7, 1990
The Clocktower
Curated by Ken Chu

 

CommuNYCations: Mixed-Use District

October 18–November 18, 1990
The Clocktower
Curated by Celia Shapiro and Susan Mareneck

 

 CommuNYCations: Positive Actions— Visual AIDS Competition

November 29, 1990–January 20, 1991
The Clocktower
Curated by Robert Atkins, Selwyn Garraway, and Tom Finkelpearl

 

Electric Blanket: AIDS Projection Project

December 6, 1990–January 20, 1991
The Clocktower
Curated by Visual AIDS Artists’ Caucus

 

David Hammons: Rousing the Rubble, 1969–1990

December 16, 1990–February 10, 1991
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl

 

 Lewis Baltz: Rule Without Exception

December 16, 1990–February 10, 1991
Curated by Julia Brown Turrell

 

Out of Site

December 16, 1990–February 10, 1991
Curated by Alanna Heiss, R. H. Quaytman, and Ryszard Wasko

 

Robert Price

December 16, 1990–February 10, 1991
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Three Artists from Bohemia: Art Against False Consciousness

December 16, 1990–February 10, 1991
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Hanne Tierney: Incidental Pieces for Satin and Strings

March 3–24, 1991
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

National and International Studio Program Exhibition (1990–91)

March 3–24, 1991

 

Perspectives of Conceptualism

March 14–April 21, 1991
The Clocktower
Curated by Joseph Bakshtein

 

1+1 Gallery

April 14–June 9, 1991

 

New York Diary: Almost Twenty-Five Different Things

April 14–June 9, 1991
Curated by Ryszard Wasko and Zdenka Gabalova

 

Out of Site: Part II

April 14–June 9, 1991
Curated by Alanna Heiss, R. H. Quaytman, and Ryszard Wasko

 

Paul Panhuysen

April 14–June 9, 1991
 

Private Video Gallery

April 14–June 9, 1991

 

Berlin Divided: Sissel Tolaas, Milovan Markovic´, Else Gabriel, Rolf Julius

April 19–June 9, 1991
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Billy McTighe

 

Afrika: Donaldestruction

May 2–June 16, 1991
The Clocktower
Curated by R. H. Quaytman

 

Andrei Khlobistin: At Home

May 2–June 16, 1991
The Clocktower
Curated by R. H. Quaytman

 

 Min Tanaka

June 12, 1991
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 IRWIN: Kapital

September 19–October 20, 1991
The Clocktower

 

Mark Robbins: Framing American Cities

September 19–October 20, 1991
The Clocktower

 

Dennis Oppenheim: And the Mind Grew Fingers

December 8, 1991–February 9, 1992
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

John Ahearn: Sculptures

January 29, 1992
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Encounters with Diversity: National and International Studio Program Exhibition (1991–92)

March 8–April 5, 1992

 

Sites of Intolerance

March 8–April 5, 1992
Curated by Zdenka Gabalova

 

 Henk Visch: I See/I Understand/I Know/ I Remember/I Do

April 26–June 21, 1992
Curated by Paul Panhuysen

 

Slow Art: Painting in New York Now

April 26–June 21, 1992
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Akademia Ruchu

May 2, 1992
The Clocktower

 

Art Attack: Recombinant Phoenix

July 1–31, 1992
 

Songs of My People: A Queens Portrait

October 29–November 30, 1992
 

7 Rooms/7 Shows

November 8, 1992–January 10, 1993
Curated by Mike Ballou, Alain Clairet, Kathleen Cullen, Lois Nesbitt, Bob Nickas, Calvin Reid, and Kenny Schachter

 

Clegg & Guttmann: From the Index of Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Photographic Portraits

November 8, 1992–January 10, 1993
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Donald Lipski: The Bells

November 8, 1992–January 10, 1993
Curated by Jan Riley

 

Floating Reflections

November 8, 1992–January 10, 1993
Curated by Niko Tenten

 

 Postcards from Alphaville: Jean-Luc Godard in Contemporary Art, 1963–1992

November 8, 1992–January 10, 1993
Curated by Meyer Raphael Rubinstein

 

In Their Own Image: The 1992–93 Studio Artists Exhibition

February 14–March 14, 1993
Curated by Zdenka Gabalova

 

Sleepless Nights

February 14–March 14, 1993
Curated by Zdenka Gabalova

 

Do You Know How to Pony?

April 1–May 1, 1993
The Clocktower

 

Buffie Johnson: Paintings from the ’40s and ’90s

April 18–June 20, 1993
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Magdalena Abakanowicz: War Games

April 18–June 20, 1993
Curated by Michael Brenson

 

Parallax View: New York–Köln

April 18–June 20, 1993
 

Patrick Ireland: Selections 1963–93

April 18–June 20, 1993
Curated by Russell Panczenko

 

John McLaughlin

May 20–June 19, 1993
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

The Swift Sound of Things: Cage & Co.

June 9–20, 1993
The 45th Venice Biennale
Curated by Alanna Heiss, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Ludovico Pratesi, and Angela Vettese

 

Stalin’s Choice: Soviet Socialist Realism 1932–1956

November 21, 1993–February 27, 1994
Curated by Alanna Heiss with Joseph Bakshtein, Katrin Becker, Zdenka Gabalova, and Komar & Melamid

 

Tunnel of Art

February 11, 1994–March 26, 1995
Calais, France
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Boudoir in Exile

April 28–May 14, 1994
54 White Street
Curated by Lena Braun, Suse Eichinger, and Iris Schmied

 

PS1 Studio Artists (1994)

May 8–June 12, 1994
Curated by Mike Ballou

 

 Farewell to Bosnia: New Photographs by Gilles Peress

May 11–June 12, 1994
Curated by Philip Brookman and Urs Stahel

 

“Alternating 1 to 100 and Vice Versa” by Alighiero e Boetti

October 9, 1994–January 8, 1995
Curated by Adelina von Fürstenberg

 

The Winter of Love (L’Hiver de l’Amour)

October 9, 1994–January 8, 1995
Curated by Olivier Zahm, Jean-Luc Vilmouth, Elein Fleiss, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Bernard Joisten, and Dike Blair

 

Day Without Art 1994

December 1, 1994
Curated by Chris Hoover

 

Yvonne Meier: The Shining

February 2–26, 1995

 

Incidental Alterations: National and International Studio Program Exhibition (1994–95)

March 30–April 23, 1995
The Angel Orensanz Foundation

 

Model Apartment (Appartement-Temoin)

June 7–19, 1995
Lausanne, Switzerland
Curated by Alanna Heiss, Arfus Greenwood, Alessandra Galasso, and Antoine Guerrero

 

Reprints in Anthropology: Material Culture of the Smithsonian Institution

June 29, 1995
The Clocktower

 

Urban Exercises 95: Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber—Active Installation

June 29, 1995
The Clocktower

 

Short-Term Residencies at the Clocktower Gallery

October 2–December 24, 1995
The Clocktower

 

Friends of New York

January 3–10, 1996
The Clocktower
Curated by Oliver Croy and Matthias Hammer

 

 Model Home

February 8–March 31, 1996
The Clocktower
Curated by Alanna Heiss with Sabina Streeter

 

In the Ruins of the Twentieth Century: The 20th Annual International Studio Artist Exhibition

May 3–31, 1996
80 Lafayette Street
Curated by Jean-Michel Ribettes

 

 Departure Lounge

May 3–June 30, 1996
The Clocktower
Curated by Arfus Greenwood and Franz Stauffenberg

 

Timebomb: A Series of Four Performative Events

October 15–November 7, 1996
The Clocktower
Curated by Janene Higgins

 

Tinsel Tower

December 5–24, 1996
The Clocktower
Curated by Arfus Greenwood

 

21st National and International Studio Artists Exhibition

May 16–June 14, 1997
The Clocktower

 

Outdoor Film Screening: “Sunday” by Jonathan Nossiter

August 14, 1997
 

 PS1 Reopening

October 26, 1997
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach

 

Heaven: Public View, Private View

October 29, 1997–February 1, 1998
Curated by Joshua Decter, Alanna Heiss, and Jean-Michel Ribettes

 

Martin von Haselberg: New Works

October 29, 1997–February 1, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Reopening: Installations and Projects

October 29, 1997–February 1, 1998

 

 National and International Studio Program Exhibition (1997–98)

October 29, 1997–February 1, 1998
 

Jackie Winsor: Sculpture

October 29, 1997–February 28, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Jack Smith: Flaming Creature

October 29, 1997–March 1, 1998
Curated by Ed Leffingwell, J. Hoberman, Penny Arcade, Lawrence Rinder, and Lisa Bateman; film program co-produced with the Museum of the Moving Image

 

Lynne Yamamoto: Selected Works

October 29, 1997–March 1, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Some Young New Yorkers

October 29, 1997–March 1, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach

 

John Coplans: A Self-Portrait

October 29, 1997–March 29, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Vertical Painting Show

October 29, 1997–June 28, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach

 

Parasite Artist Organization Group

November 1, 1997–March 30, 1998
The Clocktower
Curated by Michael Clegg

 

Min Tanaka

January 10–11, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Kazue Kobata

 

Special Projects (Spring 1998): Suzan Etkin, Michael Joo, Matthew McCaslin

February 15, 1998–February 15, 1999

 

 Conversations on Contemporary Art & Politics

February 15–28, 1998
Curated by Chris Dercon

 

10 Years: Portikus Frankfurt

February 15–April 12, 1998
Curated by Kasper König

 

Some Young New Yorkers II

February 15–April 12, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach

 

Projects/Installations

February 15–August 30, 1998
 

The Manipulation of DNA (Metamorphosis Under the Skin): Y-SPACE in Collaboration with Xin-Ping Wang

March 15, 1998
 

Wish You Luck: National and International Studio Program Exhibition

March 15–April 19, 1998
Curated by Antoine Guerrero

 

 “Pool” by Meg Webster

March 15–June 28, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Tribute to Richard Bellamy: A Few Works Selected by Miles

April 26–May 13, 1998
Curated by Miles Bellamy

 

Alex Katz Under the Stars: American Landscapes 1951–95

April 26–June 21, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Construction Drawings

April 26–June 21, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Gordon Matta-Clark: Reorganizing Structure by Drawing Through It

April 26–August 30, 1998
Curated by Sabine Breitwieser for the Generali Foundation, Vienna; organized at PS1 by Alanna Heiss, Jane Crawford, Jene Highstein, and Richard Nonas

 

 Sigmar Polke: Music of Unclarified Origin

July 5–August 23, 1998

 

Deep Storage

July 5–August 30, 1998
Curated by Ingrid Schaffner and Matthias Winzen

 

“Le Grand Collier” by Jean-Michel Othoniel

July 5–August 30, 1998
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Gelatin: Percutaneous Delights

July 5–August 30, 1998
Collaboration between PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design; programming curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach; music curated by Lokke Highstein and Jason Drummond

 

John Miller: Paintings and Sculpture

July 5–October 18, 1998
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Short Cuts

July 22–24, 1998
Curated by Elise Luguern and Laurent Perreau

 

The Edge of Awareness

September 13–October 18, 1998
PS1 and the United Nations
Curated by Adelina von Fürstenberg

 

David Levinthal: Cowboy Corridor

September 13, 1998–January 24, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Inside Out: New Chinese Art

September 15, 1998–January 3, 1999
Curated by Gao Minglu, Gary Garrels, and Colin Mackenzie; co-produced with The Asia Society, New York, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

 

Cities on the Move 3

October 18, 1998–January 17, 1999
Curated by Hou Hanru and Hans-Ulrich Obrist

 

 Late Blooming

October 18, 1998–January 17, 1999
 

Mario Merz: L’Horizon de Lumière Traverse Notre Vertical du Jour

October 18, 1998–January 17, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 PS1 Studio Program Exhibition (1999)

February 7–April 3, 1999
 

Body Works: Bruce Nauman, Valie Export, Gabriel Orozco, Joan Jonas, and Louise Bourgeois

February 7–April 3, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach

 

 Criss Cross: Some Young New Yorkers III

February 7–April 3, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach, with Larissa Harris

 

New Vertical Painting

February 7–April 3, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Primarily Structural: Minimalist and Post-Minimalist Works on Paper

February 7–April 3, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss, with Josette Lamoureux

 

Stephen Antonakos: Neon Chapel for PS1 and Welcome

February 7–April 3, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Special Projects (Spring 1999): Valie Export, Philip Glass, Dan Graham, Beat Huber, Joan Jonas, Kcho, John Menick, Bruce Nauman, Gabriel Orozco, Thomas Struth

February 7–April 3, 1999

 

Ronald Bladen: Selected Works

February 7–May 30, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Egidio Marzona

 

Harvey Quaytman: Selected Work

February 7–June 20, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

The Game Room: A Tribute to Gino De Dominicis

February 7–June 20, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Star Search

April 18–May 2, 1999
Curated by Tara Delong

 

100 Drawings

April 18–June 6, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss, Josette Lamoureux, and Ed Leffingwell

 

Denise Green: Resonating

April 18–June 6, 1999
Curated by Marilyn Zeitlin; co-produced with the Arizona State University Art Museum

 

Generation Z

April 18–June 6, 1999
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Alanna Heiss, and Barbara Vanderlinden

 

Low Flame: Site-Specific Music, Film, Performance Project

May 8–June 6, 1999

 

 PS1 Studio Program Exhibition (1999)

May 20–July 3, 1999
The Clocktower

 

0044: Contemporary Irish Art in Britain

June 20–August 29, 1999
Curated by Peter Murray and Linda Weintraub

 

 Animal.Anima.Animus

June 20–August 29, 1999
Curated by Marketta Seppälä and Linda Weintraub

 

Anna Oppermann: Being Different (Why Is She So Different?) 1970–1986

June 20–August 29, 1999
Curated by Ute Vorkoeper and Herbert Hossman

 

David Reed Paintings: Motion Pictures

June 20–August 29, 1999
Curated by Elizabeth Armstrong; co-produced with the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego

 

Franky Kong: Drawing On

June 20–August 29, 1999
Curated by Liang “Tangie” Yang

 

 John Tweddle: In Memory of Robert C. Scull

June 20–August 29, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Philippe Starck: Furniture and Objects

June 20–August 29, 1999
Curated by Philip Johnson; co-produced with The Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Robert Ressler: Public Space…Private Thoughts, Private Space…Public Thoughts

June 20–August 29, 1999

 

Claude Lévêque: Stigmata

June 20–August 29, 1999
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Philip Johnson: Dance Pavilion

June 20–August 30, 1999
Collaboration between PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Warm Up (1999)

June 20–September 11, 1999
Curated by Lokke Highstein and Russell Haswell, with advisers Robert Isabell, Donald Kaufman, Jen Blauvelt, Tarra Cunningham, Lo-Ki, and Lucien Samaha

 

Outdoor Cinema Series (Summer 1999)

July 15–29, 1999
Curated by Ocularis and the Robert Beck Memorial Cinema

 

Come One! Come All! To The Outdoor Galleries!

August 15, 1999
 

Outdoor Cinema Series Part II: Bruce LaBruce Picks His Flicks

August 17–September 16, 1999
Curated by Larissa Harris

 

 “When I Paint My Name Is Konrad Lueg”: Pictures from 1963–68 by the Düsseldorf Gallerist Konrad Fischer (1939–1996)

September 12–October 24, 1999
Curated by Thomas Kellein

 

The Promise of Photography: Selections from the DG Bank Collection

September 12–October 24, 1999
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Alanna Heiss

 

The Artist Out of Work: Art & Language 1972–81

September 12–December 12, 1999
Curated by Michael Corris and Neil Powell

 

Special Projects (Fall 1999): Cristian Alexa, Isidoro Blasco, Toshihiro Komatsu

October 10–November 30, 1999
 

Sol LeWitt: Concrete Block

October 10, 1999–January 2, 2000
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

 Minimalia: An Italian Vision in 20th Century Art

October 10, 1999–January 9, 2000
Curated by Achille Bonito Oliva

 

On Your Own Time

October 10, 1999–January 16, 2000
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Rudy Burckhardt: A View from Astoria

October 10, 1999–January 16, 2000
Curated by Vincent Katz

 

0 to 9: Artists Born in the 1990s

November 7, 1999–January 2, 2000
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Bill Beirne, and Anthony Huberman

 

Children of Berlin: Cultural Developments 1989–1999

November 7, 1999–January 2, 2000
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Alanna Heiss

 

 Special Projects (Winter 1999–2000): Ericka Beckman, Laura Stein, Hiroshi Sunairi

December 1, 1999–February 27, 2000

 

Min Tanaka: Subject—Heuristic Ecdysis

December 5–19, 1999
Curated by Kazue Kobata, Alanna Heiss, and Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Hotel New York

December 15, 1999–February 25, 2001
Curated by Jeanne van Heeswijk and Alice Smits

 

Juan Sánchez: Ricanstructions— Paintings of the ’90s

December 19, 1999–February 13, 2000
Curated by students of the Robert F. Wagner Jr. Secondary School for Arts and Technology
2000s

Greater New York

February 27–May 30, 2000
Curated by Alanna Heiss, Glenn D. Lowry, Tom Finkelpearl, Brian O’Doherty, Klaus Biesenbach, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Russell Haswell, Paulo Herkenhoff, Laura Hoptman, Deborah Wye, and Kirk Varnedoe

 

Public Sauna at PS1

February 27–September 30, 2000

 

Special Projects (Spring 2000): Ethan Crenson, Alix Lambert, Jyung Mee Park, Ricardo Ribenboim

April 30–June 1, 2000

 

Luca Vitone: Hole

April 30–June 18, 2000
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev Rob Pruitt: Evian Waterfall April 30–June 18, 2000 Curated by Alanna Heiss and Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

 Clockwork 2000: PS1 National and International Studio Program Exhibition (1999–2000)

May 11–June 17, 2000
The Clocktower
Curated by Roxana Marcoci

 

Vertical Painting Series: “Stair Procession” by William Kentridge

May 21, 2000–
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties

May 21–September 30, 2000
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Warm Up (2000)

July 1–September 2, 2000
Curated by Tarra Cunningham, William Murray, and Elliot Sharp

 

Elisabetta Benassi and Martin Dammann

July 2–September 2, 2000
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev and Klaus Biesenbach

 

Young Architects Program (2000): “Dunescape” by SHoP

July 2–September 2, 2000
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Max Neuhaus: Drawings

July 2–September 30, 2000
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Volume: Bed of Sound

July 2–September 30, 2000
Curated by Alanna Heiss, Elliott Sharp, Russell Haswell, John Head, agnès b., Klaus Biesenbach, and Wendell Walker

 

 Special Projects (Summer 2000): Carola Dertnig, Amy Gartrell, Fassih Keiso

July 2–September 30, 2000
 

Min Tanaka: Dreaming Trees—Flying in Nexus

July 7–16, 2000
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Kazue Kobata

 

 A Day at the Beach, A Day for Families

August 13, 2000

 

Dive-In Movies: Flix from the Great B-yond

August 17–24, 2000
Curated by Karyn Riegel, with Bradley Eros and Astria Suparak

 

Special Projects (Fall 2000): Haluk Akakçe, Elisabetta Benassi, Slater Bradley, Thierry Fontaine, Marc Lester Yu

September 1–November 30, 2000

 

 Santiago Sierra: Person Remunerated for a Period of 360 Consecutive Hours

September 17–November 30, 2000
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Takashi Murakami: Second Mission Project ko2

September 17–November 30, 2000
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

John Wesley: Paintings 1961–2000

September 17, 2000–January 14, 2001
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Vertical Painting Series: “Party for Tom” by Arturo Herrera

November 19, 2000–
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Special Projects (Winter 2000–2001): Andrea Geyer, Sharon Hayes, Michael Rakowitz

November 19, 2000–January 30, 2001
 

Mick O’Shea: Toy Box

November 19, 2000–January 31, 2001
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Disasters of War: Francisco de Goya, Henry Darger, Jake and Dinos Chapman

November 19, 2000–February 25, 2001
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Georges Adéagbo: Abraham—L’ami de Dieu

November 19, 2000–May 6, 2001
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Some New Minds

December 17, 2000–February 28, 2001
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Yang Lian and Tehching Hsieh: Poetry Reading and Works

February 4, 2001
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Special Projects (Winter 2001): Susan Black, Karin Campbell, Ivana Franke, Pierre Giner, Andrew Mount, Judith Murray, Ross Sinclaire

February 4–April 1, 2001
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev and Larissa Harris

 

 Almost Warm & Fuzzy: Childhood and Contemporary Art

February 4–April 8, 2001
Curated by Susan Lubowsky Talbott and Lea Rosson DeLong; co-produced with the Des Moines Art Center

 

Erik Steinbrecher: Couch Park

February 4–April 8, 2001
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Bernhard Martin: Kings Corner

March 11–May 6, 2001
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

 Massimo Bartolini: Untitled (Wave)

March 11–May 20, 2001
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Atelier van Lieshout: Darkroom

March 11–May 31, 2001

 

Luigi Ontani: 1969–2001

March 11–June 6, 2001
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

National and International Studio Program Exhibition (2000–2001): Strangers/Étrangers

April 26–June 16, 2001
The Clocktower
Curated by Paulo Herkenhoff

 

Carla Accardi: Triplice Tenda

May 20–September 3, 2001
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Los Carpinteros: Ciudad Transportable (Transportable City)

May 20–September 3, 2001
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Miri Segal: Circular Acts

May 20–September 3, 2001
Curated by Larissa Harris and Jeffrey Uslip

 

Special Projects (Summer 2001): Aïda Ruilova, Bill Beirne, Gruppo A12, Miguel Angel Rios, Nedko Solakov, Paul Ramírez Jonas

May 20–September 20, 2001
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev and Larissa Harris

 

Uniform: Order and Disorder

May 20–September 23, 2001
Curated by Francesco Bonami, Maria Luisa Frisa, and Stefano Tonchi

 

Navin Rawanchaikul: I ♥ Taxi

May 31–September 3, 2001
Curated by Tom Finkelpearl; co-produced with the Public Art Fund

 

Kim Sooja: A Needle Woman

July 1–September 16, 2001
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach; co-produced with Kunsthalle Wien

 

Ashkan Sahihi: The Drug Series

July 1–September 18, 2001
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Buzz Club: News from Japan

July 1–September 30, 2001
Curated by Kazue Kobata and David d’Heilly

 

Warm Up (2001)

July 7–September 1, 2001
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Alanna Heiss with Maika Pollack and Zoë Jackson

 

Young Architects Program (2001): “subWave” by ROY

July 7–September 1, 2001
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design; curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Alanna Heiss with Maika Pollack and Zoë Jackson

 

Made in the Shade: A Day for Families

August 12, 2001

 

Joe Brainard: A Retrospective

September 30–November 25, 2001
Curated by Constance Lewallen; co-produced with the University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive

 

Kenny Scharf

October 14, 2001–January 13, 2002
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Animations

October 14, 2001–January 20, 2002
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev with Larissa Harris, John Canemaker, Giannalberto Bendazzi, Karyn Riegel, and Anthony Huberman

 

David Remfry

October 14, 2001–January 20, 2002
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Jessica Craig-Martin

October 14, 2001–January 20, 2002
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach

 

Janet Cardiff: A Survey of Works, Including Collaborations with George Bures Miller

October 14, 2001–January 31, 2002
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

 

Richard Deacon: Recent Work

October 14, 2001–January 31, 2002
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach

 

Driven: Monika Larsen Dennis and Maria Friberg

December 9, 2001–January 20, 2002
Curated by Larissa Harris

 

 B Hotel

December 9, 2001–January 27, 2002
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Larissa Harris, with Daniel Marzona, Joshua Siegel, and Jonathan Horowitz

 

Loop

December 9, 2001–January 27, 2002
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

 Min Tanaka: Subject—A Pendulum Out of Joint

December 14–16, 2001
Curated by Kazue Kobata and Alanna Heiss

 

The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945–1994

February 10–May 5, 2002
Curated by Okwui Enwezor; co-produced with the Museum Villa Stuck, Munich

 

 First Steps: Emerging Artists from Japan

February 10–May 5, 2002
Selecting jury: Klaus Biesenbach, Hou Hanru, Yuko Hasegawa, Alanna Heiss, Gary Garrels, Christiane Germain, Susan Sontag, Akira Tatehata, David Thorp

 

Listening to New Voices: National and International Studio Program Exhibition (2001–2)

May 19–June 16, 2002
Curated by Larissa Harris and Daniel Marzona

 

Charley

May 19–June 23, 2002
Curated by Maurizio Cattelan, Bettina Funcke, Massimiliano Gioni, and Ali Subotnick

 

Modern Masters: Tales from the Pinnacle of Culture

May 19–June 23, 2002
 

Special Projects (Summer 2002)

May 19–June 23, 2002

An-My Lê: Small Wars (1999–2002)

Curated by Larissa Harris and Daniel Marzona

João Onofre: Pas d’action and Nothing Will Go Wrong

Wang Qingsong: Bath House Win Knowlton: Birds Blocks Bamboo

Curated by Alanna Heiss

Libby McInnis: Beans and Rice

Heart of Gold

Curated by Larissa Harris Wolfgang Plöger: Monuments Curated by Daniel Marzona

Monika Goetz: Realm of the Mind

May 19–September 23, 2002
Curated by Daniel Marzona

 

Matthew Buckingham: Definition Sol’Sax: These Hand Me Down Black and Blue Jeans

Curated by Larissa Harris

 

George Hadjimichalis: Seven Works

May 19–September 30, 2002
Curated by Alanna Heiss, with Daniel Marzona

 

Magnus von Plessen: Recent Paintings

May 19–September 30, 2002
Curated by Daniel Marzona

 

Young Architects Program (2002): “Playa Urbana/ Urban Beach” by William E. Massie

June 30–September 1, 2002
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Mexico City: An Exhibition about the Exchange Rates of Bodies and Values

June 30–September 10, 2002
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Painting Report, Plane: The Essential of Painting

June 30–September 30, 2002
Curated by Alanna Heiss, with Daniel Marzona

 

 Warm Up (2002)

July 6–August 31, 2002
Curated by Lokke Highstein

 

Dia del Mar/By the Sea, A Day for Families

August 11, 2002

 

Al Held: Recent Paintings

September 1–November 1, 2002
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach

 

Chris Cunningham

September 9–October 30, 2002
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Jeffrey Uslip

 

Building Structures

September 23, 2002–January 31, 2003
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Daniel Marzona, Amy Smith, and Jeffrey Uslip

 

Arnold Mesches: FBI Files

September 23, 2002–February 2, 2003
Curated by Daniel Marzona

 

Video Acts: Single Channel Video Works from the Collections of Pamela and Richard Kramlich and New Art Trust

November 10, 2002–April 13, 2003
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Barbara London and Christopher Eamon

 

After Matisse/Picasso

February 16–May 15, 2003
Curated by MoMA PS1 staff

 

Special Project: Mike Bidlo

February 16–May 15, 2003
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Yoko Ono: Freight Train

February 16–May 15, 2003
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Chen Zhen: A Tribute

February 16–August 31, 2003
Curated by Antoine Guerrero

 

Breaking Away: National and International Studio Program Exhibition (2002–3)

May 11–June 15, 2003
Curated by Daniel Marzona

 

Žilvinas Kempinas

May 11–June 29, 2003
Curated by Daniel Marzona

 

 Taryn Simon: The Innocents

May 11–August 31, 2003
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Amy Smith-Stewart
 

Jene Highstein: Double Pipe Piece, 1974/2003

May 11–September 22, 2003
Curated by Daniel Marzona

 

Art Chantry: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1

June 29–August 31, 2003
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Phillip Allen: Recent Paintings

June 29–August 31, 2003
Curated by Jeffrey Uslip

 

 Site and Insight: An Assemblage of Artists

June 29–August 31, 2003
Curated by Agnes Gund

 

 Young Architects Program (2003): “Light-Wing” by Tom Wiscombe/EMERGENT

June 29–August 31, 2003
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Signatures of the Invisible

June 29–September 14, 2003
Curated by Ken McMullen, Michael Benson, and Grace Adam from the London Institute, and Neil Calder from CERN

 

Warm Up (2003)

July 5–August 30, 2003
Curated by Jason Drummond and Lokke Highstein

 

MoMA PS1 Summer Celebration

July 27, 2003
 

Paul Graham: American Night

October 12–December 29, 2003
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Jimena Blázquez Abascal

 

Vincent Szarek

October 12–December 29, 2003
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach

 

Special Projects (Fall 2003)

October 12–December 29, 2003

Isca Greenfield-Sanders—Rose Point

Curated by Jeffrey Uslip

Misaki Kawai—Octopus Pier

Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart

Sofia Hultén—Grey Area

Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Cornelia Tischmacher

Yael Bartana—Kings of the Hill

Curated by Jimena Blázquez Abascal

 

El real viaje Real/The Real Royal Trip

October 12, 2003–January 5, 2004
Curated by Harald Szeemann; organized at MoMA PS1 by Christian Dominguez and Jimena Blázquez Abascal

 

Tim Noble and Sue Webster

October 12, 2003–February 6, 2004
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

 Collection (or, How I Spent a Year)

January 22–May 17, 2004
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Richard Sigmund: Pacific Coast Highway

January 22–May 31, 2004
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Lee Lozano, Drawn from Life: 1961–71

January 22–September 13, 2004
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Bob Nickas

 

Special Projects (Spring 2004): Christian Holstad, Justin Lowe, Tracy Nakayama, Gary Rough, and David Shapiro

January 29–April 1, 2004
Curated by Alanna Heiss, with Amy Smith-Stewart, Bob Nickas, and Jimena Blázquez Abascal

 

Barry X Ball: Matthew Barney

January 29–May 31, 2004
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Ernesto Caivano: After the Woods—A Selection

March 10–September 20, 2004
Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart

 

Hedi Slimane: Berlin

March 11–May 31, 2004
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Michael Lin: Grind

March 11–September 20, 2004
Curated by Jimena Blázquez Abascal

 

Roth Time: A Dieter Roth Retrospective

March 12–June 7, 2004
Curated by Gary Garrels and Klaus Biesenbach; co-produced with Schaulager Basel, Switzerland

 

Jeppe Hein: Flying Cube

March 14–May 10, 2004
Curated by Jimena Blázquez Abascal

 

Visa for Thirteen

April 25–June 1, 2004
Curated by Jimena Blázquez Abascal with Josh Altman

 

Hard Light

June 27–September 27, 2004
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Doug Aitken

 

Young Architects Program (2004): “Canopy” by nARCHITECTS

June 27–September 20, 2004
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Phoebe Washburn: Seconds of Something

June 27–September 26, 2004
Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart

 

Curious Crystals of Unusual Purity

June 27–September 27, 2004
Curated by Bob Nickas and Steve Lafreniere

 

Maja Bajevic: Step by Step

June 27–September 27, 2004
Curated by Jimena Blázquez Abascal

 

 Ryan McGinley

June 27–September 27, 2004
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

William Gedney—Christopher Wool: Into the Night

June 27–September 27, 2004
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Special Projects (Summer 2004)

June 27–September 27, 2004

Jenny Vogel—Time Deferred on Cancellation

Johnston Foster—The Permanent Vacation

Mika Rottenberg—Mary’s Cherries

Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart

Marepe—Arca Azul de Noé

Curated by Jimena Blázquez Abascal

Walead Beshty

Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Warm Up (2004)

July 3–September 3, 2004
Curated by Jason Drummond and Lokke Highstein

 

Dearraindrop: Tylenol Island

July 18–November 16, 2004
Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart

 

Summer Celebration

July 25, 2004
 

Manny Farber: About Face

September 27, 2004–January 16, 2005
Curated by Stephanie Hanor for the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; organized at MoMA PS1 by Alanna Heiss

 

Wide Open Spaces

October 7–November 21, 2004
Curated by David Thorp

 

The Perpetual Moment: Visions from Okinawa and Korea

October 17–December 13, 2004
Curated by Kazue Kobata

 

Romantic Detachment

October 18–November 7, 2004
Curated by Adam Sutherland and Sarah Glennie

 

Picnic on the Ocean: Documentation of a Korean-Japanese Project

October 24–December 20, 2004
Curated by Kazue Kobata

 

Special Projects (Fall 2004): Paolo Canevari, Amy O’Neill, Petra Lindholm

October 24, 2004–February 21, 2005
Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart

 

Aleksandra Mir: The Big Umbrella

October 24, 2004–January 23, 2005
Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart

 

 Katharina Sieverding: Close Up

October 24, 2004–January 23, 2005
Curated by Alanna Heiss, Amy Smith-Stewart, and Daniel Marzona

 

Joan Wallace: Methods of Attachment

October 24, 2004–February 2, 2005
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Hans-Peter Feldmann: 100 Years

October 24, 2004–February 20, 2005
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Art Sound Lounge at the Delano

WPS1 Clocktower Radio Project
December 2–5, 2004
Art Basel Miami Beach

 

Greater New York 2005

March 13–September 26, 2005
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Alanna Heiss, and Glenn D. Lowry, with Bob Nickas, Amy Smith-Stewart, and Ann Temkin

 

Young Architects Program (2005): “Sur” by Xefirotarch

June 26–August 30, 2005
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

 Warm Up (2005)

July 2–September 3, 2005
Curated by Lokke Highstein and Jason Drummond, with agnès b. and Russell Haswell

 

Day Labor

October 23, 2005–January 9, 2006
Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart

 

Adrian Paci

October 23, 2005–January 23, 2006
Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart

 

Ari Marcopoulos

October 23, 2005–January 23, 2006
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Stephen Shore: American Surfaces

October 23, 2005–January 23, 2006
Curated by Bob Nickas and Alanna Heiss

 

The Painted World

October 23, 2005–March 13, 2006
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Peter Hujar

October 23, 2005–April 10, 2006
Curated by Bob Nickas and Alanna Heiss

 

 International Projects (Fall 2005): Kristian Kožul, Tomislav Buntak, and Alen Floricˇic´

October 23, 2005–May 2, 2006
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Woman of Many Faces: Isabelle Huppert

October 30–December 5, 2005
Curated by Ronald Chammah and Jeanne Fouchet

 

Trisha Donnelly

October 30, 2005–January 30, 2006
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

National Projects Fall 2005: Dianna Frid, Kira Lynn Harris, Mike Cloud, Jay Heikes, and Johannes VanDerBeek

October 30, 2005–February 3, 2006

 

 Jon Kessler: The Palace at 4 AM

October 30, 2005–February 6, 2006
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Art Sound Lounge

December 1–4, 2005
Art Basel Miami Beach

 

Ricky Swallow

January 19–March 20, 2006
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Jessica Stockholder: Of Standing Float Roots in Thin Air

February 2–May 1, 2006
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Jessica Rankin: The Measure of Every Pause

February 9–June 5, 2006
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

The Thirteen: Chinese Video Now

February 26–May 1, 2006
Curated by David Thorp and Sun Ning

 

Torbjørn Rødland: 132 BPM

February 26–May 29, 2006
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Wolfgang Tillmans: Freedom from the Known

February 26–May 29, 2006
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Clemens von Wedemeyer

February 26–June 5, 2006
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

 International and National Projects (Spring 2006): Johanna Billing, William Cordova, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Yaron Leshem, Ohad Meromi, Demetrius Oliver, and Kon Trubkovich

February 26–June 5, 2006
Curated by Alanna Heiss, Nick Stillman, and Neville Wakefield

 

Reprocessing Reality

April 6–May 29, 2006
Curated by Claudia Spinelli

 

John Lurie: Works on Paper

May 1–September 4, 2006
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Iron Artist

June 10, 2006
Curated by Matt Freeman, Sina Najafi, and Colby Chamberlain

 

 Young Architects Program (2006): “BEATFUSE!” by OBRA

June 22–October 2, 2006
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Su-Mei Tse

June 25–September 4, 2006
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Into Me/Out of Me

June 25–September 25, 2006
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach; co-organized with Kunst-Werke, Berlin

 

Time Frame

June 25–October 2, 2006
Curated by Neville Wakefield

 

Bearable Lightness . . . Likeness

June 25–October 9, 2006
Curated by Franklin Sirmans
 

International and National Projects (Summer 2006): Joe Bradley, Drew Heitzler, Kalup Linzy, Curtis Mitchell, Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, and Lisi Raskin

June 25–October 9, 2006
Curated by Bob Nickas, Neville Wakefield, and Nick Stillman

 

Ron Gorchov: Double Trouble

June 25–November 20, 2006
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Franklin Sirmans

 

Warm Up (2006)

July 1–September 2, 2006
Curated by Jason Drummond

 

International and National Projects (Fall 2006): Charles Atlas, SunTek Chung, E. V. Day, Amy Granat, Kayrock and Wolfy, Philip Maysles, Ed McGowin, and Hope Sandrow

October 29, 2006–January 8, 2007
Curated by Bob Nickas, Franklin Sirmans, Nick Stillman, and Alanna Heiss

 

John Latham: Time Base and the Universe

October 29, 2006–January 8, 2007
Curated by David Thorp

 

Defamation of Character

October 29, 2006–January 15, 2007
Curated by Neville Wakefield

 

The Gold Standard

October 29, 2006–January 15, 2007
Curated by Walead Beshty and Bob Nickas

 

Burt Barr: Recent Work

October 29, 2006–January 22, 2007
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Music Is a Better Noise

October 29, 2006–January 29, 2007
Curated by Nick Stillman and Bob Nickas

 

 Sam Samore: The Suicidist

October 29, 2006–January 29, 2007
Curated by Bob Nickas
 

Loris Cecchini: Cloudless

October 29, 2006–April 16, 2007
Curated by Alanna Heiss; co-produced with Galleria Continua, Beijing, and the Shanghai Duolun
Museum of Modern Art

 

Katrín Sigurdardóttir: High Plane V

October 29, 2006–May 21, 2007
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Art Sound Lounge at the Botanical Garden

December 6–10, 2006
Art Basel Miami Beach

 

Altered, Stitched, and Gathered

December 14, 2006–January 28, 2007
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew, Erica Papernik, and Elna Svenle

 

Emergency Room

February 8–March 19, 2007
Curated by Thierry Geoffroy, aka Colonel, and Alanna Heiss

 

Jonas Mekas: The Beauty of Friends Being Together Quartet

February 11–April 23, 2007
Curated by Phong Bui

 

Abbas Kiarostami: Image Maker

February 11–April 29, 2007
Curated by Jytte Jensen and Klaus Biesenbach

 

 Not For Sale

February 11–April 30, 2007
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Nick Stillman

 

Silicone Valley

February 11–April 30, 2007
Curated by Nick Stillman

 

International and National Projects (Spring 2007): Joe Deutch, Stefan Eins, McKendree Key, Mark Lewis, David Maljkovic, and Senam Okudzeto

February 11–April 30, 2007
Curated by Neville Wakefield, Alanna Heiss, Nick Stillman, Klaus Biesenbach, and Franklin Sirmans

 

Tom Sandberg: Photographs 1989–2006

February 11–May 7, 2007
Curated by Bob Nickas

 

Vik Muniz: Reflex

February 11–May 7, 2007
Curated by Peter Boswell; co-produced with the Miami Art Museum

 

Dorota Jurczak and Abel Auer: The Slimy Trail of Slug and Snail

May 12–September 17, 2007
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Linder

May 19–September 24, 2007
Curated by Neville Wakefield

 

Tunga

May 20, 2007–January 28, 2008
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Jim Shaw: The Donner Party

May 24–September 16, 2007
Curated by Alanna Heiss, with Alison Gingeras

 

Peter Young: 1963–77

May 24–September 24, 2007
Curated by Alanna Heiss and David Deutsch

 

Organizing Chaos

May 24–October 8, 2007
Curated by Neville Wakefield

 

Jack Whitten

May 24–October 15, 2007
Curated by Phong Bui

 

Terry Richardson

June 22–September 25, 2007
Curated by Neville Wakefield

 

Cinema Cavern

June 24–September 24, 2007
Curated by Lia Gangitano
 

Lee Quiñones

June 24–September 24, 2007
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

 Orpheus Selection: In Search of Darkness

June 24–September 24, 2007
Curated by Phong Bui

 

International and National Projects (Summer 2007): Victor Alimpiev, Jim Denevan and Ari Marcopoulos, Gandalf Gavan, Jonathan Hartshorn, Molly Larkey, Prema Murthy, and Adam Putnam

June 24–September 24, 2007
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Neville Wakefield, Phong Bui, Alanna Heiss, and Franklin Sirmans

 

Pip Chodorov, Harriet Korman, and Joanna Pousette-Dart

June 24–October 9, 2007
Curated by Phong Bui

 

Young Architects Program (2007): “Liquid Sky” by Ball-Nogues

June 27–October 1, 2007
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Warm Up (2007)

June 30–September 1, 2007

 

 Irrational Profusion: Nicole Cherubini, Marc Leuthold, Joyce Robins, and Peter Schlesinger

September 28, 2007–January 21, 2008
Curated by Phong Bui

 

John Bock: Stapelung

October 21, 2007–January 7, 2008
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Kris Martin

October 21, 2007–January 7, 2008
Curated by Neville Wakefield

 

Senso Unico: A Show of Eight Contemporary Italian Artists

October 21, 2007–January 7, 2008
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Orpheus Selection: Nicola López & Lisa Sigal

October 21, 2007–January 14, 2008
Curated by Phong Bui

 

International and National Projects (Fall 2007): Eyal Danieli, Manon de Boer, Shannon Ebner, Tony Fitzpatrick, Anders Goldfarb, Lisa Kirk, Diana Puntar, and Andreas Zybach

October 21, 2007–January 14, 2008
Curated by Phong Bui

 

Adel Abdessemed: Dead or Alive

October 21, 2007–January 21, 2008
Curated by Neville Wakefield

 

Fassbinder: Berlin Alexanderplatz

October 21, 2007–January 21, 2008
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Jenny Schlenzka

 

Kathe Burkhart

October 21, 2007–January 21, 2008
Curated by Lia Gangitano

 

Lovett/Codagnone: Interruption of a Course of Action

October 21, 2007–January 21, 2008
Curated by Lia Gangitano

 

Min Tanaka: Photos by Masato Okada 1975–2005

October 21, 2007–February 4, 2008
Curated by Kazue Kobata, with Sumie Tanabe

 

Concrete Waves: Homage to Skate Culture

December 5–9, 2007
Art Basel Miami Beach

 

Art Sound Lounge

December 7–10, 2007
Art Basel Miami Beach

 

WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution

February 17–May 12, 2008
Curated by Connie Butler; co-produced with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

 

Have You Seen Him? Ryan McGinness

March 27–May 3, 2008
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Arctic Hysteria: New Art from Finland

June 1–October 5, 2008
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Marketta Seppälä

 

Young Architects Program (2008): “PF1 (Public Farm 1)” by Work Architecture Company

June 20–October 19, 2008
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

 Take Your Time: Olafur Eliasson

June 20, 2008–February 9, 2009
Curated by Madeleine Grynsztejn for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; organized at MoMA PS1 by Roxana Marcoci and Klaus Biesenbach

 

That Was Then, This Is Now

June 22–October 5, 2008
Curated by Alanna Heiss and Neville Wakefield, with Andrea Bellini, Klaus Biesenbach, Phong Bui, Lia Gangitano, Susanne Pfeffer, and Franklin Sirmans

 

Warm Up (2008)

July 5–September 6, 2008

 

 

NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith

October 19, 2008–January 26, 2009
Curated by Franklin Sirmans; co-produced with the Menil Collection, Houston

 

International and National Projects (Fall 2008): Robert Boyd, Ana Horvat, Minus Space, and Patrick O’Hare

October 19, 2008–January 26, 2009
Curated by Alanna Heiss, Phong Bui, and Lia Gangitano

 

Gino De Dominicis

October 19, 2008–February 9, 2009
Curated by Alanna Heiss, Andrea Bellini, Laura Cherubini, and Christopher Y. Lew

 

Børre Sæthre

October 19, 2008–February 22, 2009
Curated by Lia Gangitano

 

Leandro Erlich: Swimming Pool

October 19, 2008–April 12, 2009
Curated by Alanna Heiss

 

Yael Bartana

October 19, 2008–May 4, 2009
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Art Sound Lounge

December 4–7, 2008
Art Basel Miami Beach

 

Lutz Bacher: My Secret Life

February 12–September 14, 2009
Curated by Lia Gangitano

 

 Jonathan Horowitz: And/Or

February 22–September 14, 2009
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Kenneth Anger

February 22–September 21, 2009
Curated by Susanne Pfeffer and Klaus Biesenbach

 

 International and National Projects (Winter 2009): Florian Slotawa

February 22–September 27, 2009
Curated by Susanne Pfeffer

 

On-Site 1: Carlos Motta

June 28–September 14, 2009
 

Young Architects Program (2009): “afterparty” by MOS

June 28–September 14, 2009
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Young Architects Program 10th Anniversary Review

June 28–September 14, 2009
Curated by Christopher Barley and Troy Conrad Therrien, with Klaus Biesenbach and Barry Bergdoll; collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Michael Joaquin Grey

June 28–September 21, 2009
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Warm Up (2009)

July 4–September 12, 2009 

 

Christian Marclay: 2822 Records (PS1), 1987–2009

September 5, 2009–April 25, 2010
 

On-Site 2: Chitra Ganesh

October 1, 2009–February 22, 2010
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Christopher Y. Lew, Tim Goossens, and Kate McNamara

 

1969

October 5, 2009–April 5, 2010
Curated by Neville Wakefield, Michelle Elligott, and Eva Respini

 

Learn to Read Art: A History of Printed Matter

October 8, 2009–January 4, 2010
Curated by AA Bronson

 

Robert Bergman: Selected Portraits

October 15, 2009–January 4, 2010
Curated by Phong Bui

 

Between Spaces

October 25, 2009–April 21, 2010
Curated by Tim Goossens and Kate McNamara

 

100 Years (version #2, ps1, nov. 2009)

November 1, 2009–May 3, 2010
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and RoseLee Goldberg, with Jenny Schlenzka

 

Saturday Sessions 2009–10

Jaishri Abichandani, Theo Adams, Lindsey Andersen, Glen Baldrige, Andres Bedoya, Bedstuy Ewe, Barry Bergdoll, Saint Buck, Felix Burrichter, CHERYL, Donna Chung, Brice Dellsperger, Morty Diamond, DJ Ashu Rai, DJ Designer Imposter, Juan Pablo Echeverri , Erica Eyers, Forth Estate (Luther Davis and Glen Baldridge), Kathryn Garcia, Nic Grelli, Wayne Hodge, Elizabeth Hodur, The House of Legacy International, Eunhye Hwang, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Omega Jarden, Sarvia Jasso, Kenya (Robinson), Liz Magic Laser, Thomas Lax, Kylie Lockwood, Tim Lokiec, Zavé Martohardjono, Sahra Motalebi, Narcissister, Michael Nevin, Noveller, Julia Oldham, Jeanine Oleson, Perfume Genius, Daniel Perlin, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Jeffrey Ralston, Edwin Ramoran, Real Estate, Rewards, Julika Rudelius, Georgia Sagri, Desi Santiago, Jacolby Satterwhite, Lior Schvil, Samita Sinha, Juliana Snapper, South Asian Women’s Creative Collective, Erika Spring, Try Cry Try, Julia Ulehula, Ammr Vandal, J. Patrick Walsh, We Are All Romans, Michael Wiener, Lia Woertendyke, Max Woertendyke, Yemenwed, Ann Liv Young, Bryan Zanisnik
2010s

Marina Abramovic´: Chair for Man and His Spirit

February 7–May 10, 2010
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

 On-Site 3: Mickalene Thomas

February 26–May 10, 2010
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Greater New York

May 23–October 18, 2010
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Connie Butler, and Neville Wakefield; with Cecilia Alemani, Thomas Beard, Clarissa Dalrymple, Kate Fowle, Ed Halter, and Olivia Shao

GNY: 5 Year Review

May 7–October 18, 2010

GNY: Rotating Gallery 1

May 8–June 13, 2010
Curated by Olivia Shao

GNY: Cinema

May 20–October 18, 2010
Curated by Thomas Beard and Ed Halter

GNY: Rotating Gallery 2

June 19–July 25, 2010
Curated by Kate Fowle

Extended Installations from Greater New York

November 8–29, 2010

GNY: Rotating Gallery 3

July 31–September 5, 2010
Curated by Cecilia Alemani

GNY: Rotating Gallery 4

September 11–October 25, 2010
Curated by Clarissa Dalrymple

 

Young Architects Program (2010): “Pole Dance” by Solid Objectives—Idenburg Liu

June 25–September 25, 2010
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Warm Up (2010)

July 3–September 4, 2010
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Eliza Ryan

 

The NY Art Book Fair Report

November 10–29, 2010
Curated by Printed Matter

 

Garry Winogrand: Some Animals

December 12, 2010–April 4, 2011
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

The Logic of Association

December 12, 2010–April 4, 2011
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

The Talent Show

December 12, 2010–April 4, 2011
Curated by Peter Eleey; co-organized with the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis

 

Feng Mengbo

December 12, 2010–April 10, 2011
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Maya Deren: At Land

January 23–May 2, 2011

 

Sergej Jensen

January 23–May 2, 2011
Curated by Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson and Peter Eleey

 

Laurel Nakadate: Only the Lonely

January 23–August 15, 2011
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

 Modern Women: Single Channel

January 23–August 22, 2011
Curated by Alexandra Schwartz

 

Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception

May 4–September 12, 2011
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Cara Starke, and Stephanie Weber

 

Alejandro Jodorowsky: The Holy Mountain

May 22–July 24, 2011
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

 Nancy Grossman: Heads

May 22–August 15, 2011
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

Ryan Trecartin: Any Ever

June 19–September 3, 2011
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Young Architects Program (2011): “Holding Pattern” by Interboro Partners

June 19–September 19, 2011
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Warm Up (2011)

July 2–September 10, 2011
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach with Eliza Ryan

 

Short Films by Cao Guimarães

July 16–25, 2011

 

Summer School (2011): Gus Van Sant and James Franco—My Own Private River

July 30–August 29, 2011

 

Jeremy Shaw: Best Minds

September 10–October 10, 2011
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

 Saturday Sessions 2011

Anne Apparu, Automagic, Robert Bittenbender, Shelley Burgon, Maria Chavez, Cody Critcheloe, Dalkey Archive Press, Lauren Devine, Lauren Devine, Elevator Repair Service, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Helen DeWitt, Thomas Dexter, Pete Drungle, Casey Jane Ellison, ESCANDALO, Fanki & the Frogs, Fendercat, FORMA, Sam Frank, Keith Gessen, Jon Glaser, Adam Helms, Maeve Higgins, Dave Hill, Insignificant Force, Sergej Jensen, Travis Jeppesen, Miriam Katz, Klaus Kertess, Lame Gallery Band, Derek Lucci, Mirror Mirror, Eileen Myles, Next Nikki, John Olson, Matthew Radune, Viva Ruiz, Patrik Sandberg, Desi Santiago, Rory Scovel, Jenny Slate, SSION, Brandon Stosuy, Molly Surno, Tamaryn, Thunder Horse Video, Triple Canopy, US Girls, Reggie Watts, Nate Young

 

September 11

September 11, 2011–January 9, 2012
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

Frances Stark: My Best Thing

October 14, 2011–July 1, 2012
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

Rania Stephan

October 15, 2011–July 1, 2012
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Clifford Owens: Anthology

November 13, 2011–May 7, 2012
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

George Kuchar: Pagan Rhapsodies

November 20, 2011–January 15, 2012
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

Surasi Kusolwong

November 20, 2011–April 2, 2012
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

ChimPom

November 20, 2011–April 23, 2012
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

Janet Cardiff: The Forty Part Motet

January 12–September 10, 2012
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

Henry Taylor

January 29–April 9, 2012
Curated by Peter Eleey and Laura Hoptman

 

 Darren Bader: Images

January 29–May 14, 2012
Curated by Peter Eleey and Christopher Y. Lew

 

Kraftwerk: Retrospective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

April 12–May 14, 2012
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Eliza Ryan

 

Max Brand: no solid footing—(trained) duck fighting a crow

April 19–September 30, 2012
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Jocelyn Miller

 

Lara Favaretto: Just Knocked Out

May 3–September 10, 2012
Curated by Peter Eleey; co-organized with the Sharjah Art Foundation, UAE

 

Esther Kläs: Better Energy

June 3–September 17, 2012
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

Solo Projects by Rey Akdogan, Edgardo Aragón, Ilja Karilampi, and Caitlin Keogh

June 3–September 17, 2012
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

Young Architects Program (2012): “Wendy” by HWKN

July 1–September 8, 2012
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Warm Up (2012)

July 7–September 8, 2012
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Eliza Ryan

 

Zackary Drucker: At Least You Know You Exist

July 7–September 10, 2012
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

Jack Smith: Normal Love

July 7–September 17, 2012
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

Summer School 2012: Marina Abramovic´, Steve Paxton, and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge

September 9, 2012
Curated by Jenny Schlenzka

 

 Sunday Sessions 2012

Organized by Jenny Schlenzka
Participants: Derrick Adams, Doug Aitken, Kasper Akhøj, Alterazioni Video, Art Pussy, Sean B, Darren Bader, DJ Afrika Bambaataa, Luca Babini & Sons, Nina Berman, Big Art Group, Petr Bistrov, Hisham Akira Bharoocha, Mx. Justin Vivian Bond, Michael Bullock, Nath Ann Carrera, Sam Cate-Gumpert, Chokra, Joshua Kit Clayton, Collabo, Common Space, Honey Dijon, Giovanni De Dona’, Domie Nation, Enya + Ed Hardy, Will Epstein, Exposure NY, Lizzie Feidelson, Jack Ferver, Sherman Fleming, Taj Forer, Forniture Pallotta, Jonathan Galkin, Alexis Georgopoulos, Davide Giannella, Alan Good, Gregory Halpern, Maren Hassinger, Steven Holl, Andrea Huelse, Patrick Davison, Dinner with Loren Kramar (Oto Gillen, Eugene Wasserman, Keegan Monaghan, Loren Kramar), Dave Harrington, DJ Harvey, Norman Hathaway, HB collaborative, Brian Hubble, Michael Itkoff, Nicolas Jaar, Elizabeth Jaeger, Tomashi Jackson, Darshan Jesrani, K-HOLE, Adam Kleinman, Josh Kline, Kraftwerk, Cori Kresge, Sophia Knapp, Labour NY, Liz Magic Laser, L’Eclisse, Leong Leong, Lisa Levine, LOBO, Theo Kogan, Niklas Maak, Michael Magnan, Dafna Maimon, Michael Mandiberg, Caden Manson, Eva and Franco Mattes, Lars Müller, Antoni Muntadas, Dan Nadel, $hayne Oliver, Clifford Owens, Gary Panter, Matthew Patterson Curry, Platnumb Hits (Emerson Greenesmith, Eamon Monaghan), Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Grayson Revoir, Viva Ruiz, Jon Santos, Jacolby Satterwhite, Share, Tristan Shepherd, Xaviera Simmons, Taryn Simon, Sleep Study (Marshall James Kavanaugh, Sophie White), Rita Sobral Campos, Mårten Spångberg, Sasha Spielberg, Ryan Staake, Wolfgang Staehle, Will Steacy, Amy Stein, Justin Strauss, Kenneth Casey Swoyer, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, The Freaky Boiz, Tight Spots, Margherita Tisato, Brad Troemel, Patrik Tuttofuoco, Arto Ushan, Volido, Greg Wilson, Stephen Wuensch, Yemenwed

 

Now Dig This: Art and Black Los Angeles, 1960–1980

October 21, 2012–March 11, 2013
Curated by Kellie Jones for the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; organized at MoMA PS1 by Christophe Cherix, Peter Eleey, and Connie Butler

 

NY Art Book Fair Installations

October 4–November 5, 2012

 

An Homage to Mike Kelley

October 4, 2012–January 7, 2013

 

Matt Connors: Impressionism

October 12–December 31, 2012
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

New Pictures of Common Objects

October 21, 2012–April 14, 2013
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

Ferhat Özgür: I Can Sing

October 25, 2012–January 19, 2013
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Huma Bhabha: Unnatural Histories

November 18, 2012–April 1, 2013
Curated by Peter Eleey, with Lizzie Gorfaine

 

Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt: Tender Love Among the Junk

November 18, 2012–April 7, 2013
Curated by Peter Eleey, with Jocelyn Miller

 

Pier Paolo Pasolini: Teorema, Medea, and Saló, or The 120 Days of Sodom

December 13, 2012–January 7, 2013
Curated by Jytte Jensen, with Camilla Cormanni, Paola Ruggiero, Roberto Chiesi, and Graziella Chiarcossi

 

VW Sunday Sessions 2012–13

Organized by Jenny Schlenzka with Mike Skinner and Alex Sloane

Participants: Mindy Abovitz, niv acosta, Bruce Altshuler, Jess Arndt, Art Comments, Ed Atkins, Labanna Babalon, Amiri Baraka, BEAUT, Meriem Bennani, DJ Tom Roy, W. E. B. Du Bois, Lizzi Bougatsos, boychild, CANDIDATE, Paul Chan, Jace Clayton, Lovett/Codagnone, Matt Connors, Alberto Cortes, Bradford Cox, Douglas Crimp, I.U.D., Ninetto Davoli, Daylight Books, LaTasha Diggs, Peter Eleey, Edie Fake, Alexandro Segade, Emi Fontana, James Fotopoulos, Cyprien Gaillard, Malik Gaines, Charles Gaines, Gambles, Lia Gangitano, Twiggy Pucci Garçon, Liam Gillick, R. E. H. Gordon, Fritz Haeg, Barbara Hammer, Trajal Harrell, Maren Hassinger, Essex Hemphill, Alfredo Jaar, Jamillah James, Jim Jarmusch, Ulysses Jenkins, Kellie Jones, Sara Jordenö, Jenn Joy, Marie Karlberg, Miriam Katz, Ragnar Kjartansson, Inez van Lamsweerde, Liz Larsen, Sadie Laska, Simone Leigh, André Lepecki, Kalup Linzy, Audre Lorde, Stanley Love, lucky dragons, MASKS, Vinoodh Matadin, Fabio Mauri, M.I.A., Sarah Morris, Laurel Nakadate, The National, Senga Nengudi, Raul De Nieves, Glenn O’Brien, Clifford Owens, Laura Parnes, Micki Pellerano, Adam Pendleton, Alexis Blair Penney, Steven Pinker, Pitchfork, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Public Art Fund, Juliane Rebentisch, Riot of Perfume Magazine, Matana Roberts, Avital Ronell, Viva Ruiz, Gavin Russom, Colin Self, Xaviera Simmons, Grant Singer, Samita Sinha, Mårten Spångberg, STARRED, Tribeca Film Institute, Tom Tom Magazine, Guido van der Werve, Jozef Van Wissem, Geo Wyeth, Ann Liv Young, Randy Zine

 

Cyprien Gaillard: The Crystal World

January 20–March 18, 2013
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

CONFETTISYSTEM: 100 Arrangements

January 20–March 31, 2013
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

Jeff Elrod: Nobody Sees Like Us

January 20–April 1, 2013
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Ed Atkins

January 20–April 14, 2013
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

Metahaven: Islands in the Cloud

January 20–April 21, 2013
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Alhena Katsof

 

Michelangelo Frammartino: Alberi

April 18–April 27, 2013
Curated by Jenny Schlenzka

 

Expo 1

May 12, 2013–February 23, 2014
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Christopher Y. Lew and Lizzie Gorfaine, and Eliza Ryan, Jocelyn Miller, and Margaret Aldredge

 

Young Architects Program (2013): “Party Wall” by CODA

June 27–August 26, 2013
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Warm Up (2013)

June 29–September 7, 2013
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Eliza Ryan; in collaboration with curatorial committee: Dean Bein, Kris Chen, Jonathan Galkin, Brandon Stosuy, and Imogene Strauss

 

 Image Employment

September 5–October 7, 2013
Curated by Aily Nash and Andrew Norman Wilson

 

Mike Kelley

October 13, 2013–February 2, 2014
Curated by Ann Goldstein, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and at MoMA PS1 by Connie Butler, Klaus Biesenbach, and Peter Eleey; with a first exhibition concept by Eva Meyer-Hermann

 

VW Sunday Sessions 2013–14

Organized by Jenny Schlenzka with Mike Skinner and Alex Sloane
Participants: Janine Antoni, Arca, Arika, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Ed Atkins, Davide Balula, Mark Beasley, Oliver Beer, Olga Bell, Neil Beloufa, Nova Benway, Claire Bishop, Blowfly, Virginie Bobin, Nate Boyce, King Britt, Candy Magazine, Sophie Cavoulacos, Noah Chasin, Cocoon Central, Council (Grégory Castera, Sandra Terdjman), Allison Crutchfield, Laurent Derobert, DIS, Annie Dorsen, David Douard, Downtown Boys, Douglas Dunn, Pia Ercole, Josh Fadem, Guillaume Fayard, Fhloston Paradigm, Edward Frenkel, Future Brown, Ras G, Juan A. Gaitán, Ryan Gander, Michael Roberson, Pony Zion, Twiggy Pucci Garçon, Kyle Gilbride, Girls Against God Magazine, Kim Gordon, Glass Bead (Fabien Giraud, Jeremy Lecomte, Vincent Normand, Ida Soulard and Inigo Wilkins), D. Sabela Grimes, Alfred Hammonds, David Everitt Howe, HPrizm, Jeffrey Joseph, Jesse Kanda, Miriam Katz, Ryan Kelly, Jutta Koether, Jennifer Lacey, J’Lin Lanvin, André Lepecki, Daniel Lopatin, Jeffrey Mansfield, Linnea Martinsson, Karl McCool, Jack Mizrahi, Aily Nash, Dr Alondra Nelson, Bradford Nordeen, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Open School East (Jonathan Hoskins, Matthew de Kersaint Giraudeau, Lisa Skuret), Anita Pace, Jenn Pelly, Joe Pera, Pitchfork, Bridget Polk, Derek Ebony Prada, Luther Price, Priests, Aisha Prodigy, PSYCHIC TV / PTV3, Lucy Raven, Sarah Resnik, Frank Leon Roberts, Xavier Le Roy, Ursula Rucker, Eliza Ryan, Carson Salter, Rory Scovel, Robert Sember, The Serving Library, Shabazz Palaces, Hank Shocklee, Michael Bell Smith, Michael Smith, Noé Soulier, Mårten Spångberg, Frances Stark, Brandon Stosuy, Thunderhorse Ent., Mike Todd, Ultra-red, Vogue’ology Collective, Andrew Norman Wilson, Ytasha Womack

 

Korakrit Arunanondchai

March 9–May 1, 2014
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Christoph Schlingensief

March 9–August 31, 2014
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Anna-Catharina Gebbers, and Susanne Pfeffer

 

Maria Lassnig

March 9–September 7, 2014
Curated by Peter Eleey with Jocelyn Miller; co-produced with Neue Galerie Graz— Universalmuseum Joanneum

 

Gavin Kenyon: Reliquary Void

March 16–September 14, 2014
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

Taster’s Choice

March 23–May 25, 2014
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

James Ferraro: 100%

March 23–June 13, 2014
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

GCC: Achievements in Retrospective

March 23–September 7, 2014
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew

 

James Lee Byars: 1/2 an Autobiography

June 15–September 7, 2014
Curated by Peter Eleey and Magalí Arriola, with Jocelyn Miller and Javier Rivero; co-organized by MoMA PS1 and the Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo

 

Young Architects Program (2014): “Hy-Fi” by The Living

June 27–September 6, 2014
Collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design
 

Warm Up (2014)

June 28–September 6, 2014
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Margaret Knowles and Eleanor McKinney; in collaboration with curatorial committee: Dean Bein, Jonathan Galkin, Eliza Ryan, Brandon Stosuy, Imogene Strauss, and Matt Werth

 

Rockaway! at Fort Tilden: Janet Cardiff, Adrián Villar Rojas, and Patti Smith

June 29–September 1, 2014
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Retrospective by Xavier Le Roy

October 2–December 1, 2014
Curated by Jenny Schlenzka with Alex Sloane

 

Francesco Vezzoli: Teatro Romano

October 26, 2014–March 9, 2015
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Margaret Aldredge

 

The Little Things Could Be Dearer

October 26, 2014–April 6, 2015
Curated by Mia Locks

 

Bob and Roberta Smith: Art Amnesty

October 16, 2014–March 8, 2015
Curated by Peter Eleey, with Jocelyn Miller

 

Zero Tolerance

October 26, 2014–March 8, 2015
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Margaret Aldredge

Samara Golden: The Flat Side of the Knife

October 26, 2014–September 7, 2015
Curated by Mia Locks

 

VW Sunday Sessions 2014–15

Organized by Jenny Schlenzka with Alex Sloane and Rosey Selig-Addiss
Participants: Karl Andre, Penny Arcade, Arcane Device, Karen Archey, Awesome Tapes from Africa, Benton C Bainbridge, Susanne Bartsch, Tommy Birchett, Eleanor Bauer, Kevin Beasley, The Enchantress of Bioluminosity (Andrea Beeman), Olga Bell, ahmal Blair-Golden, Emil Bognar-Nasdor, Nate Boyce, Tyondai Braxton, MV Carbon, Robin Carolan, Dr. Oron Catts, Dinos Chapman, Maria Chavez, Tom Chiu, Vicky Chow, Pat Cleveland, Sam Coffie, Charles Cohen, Conrad Schnitzler Films, Inva Cota, Cody Critcheloe, Dapper Dan, Stephen Decker, Taylor Deupree, Shaquilla Dillon, Lucky Dragons, Douglas Dunn, Casey Jane Ellison, Golnaz Esmaili, Moriah Evans, Patricia Field, Lesley Flanigan, Jim Fletcher, Richard Foreman, Sasha Frere-Jones, Jonathan Galkin, Georgia, John Giorno, Goldlink, Delia Gonzalez, Kim Gordon, Yulan Grant, Adham Hafez, Williams Hassan, Richard Hell, Holly Herndon, Julia Heyward, Juliana Huxtable, Anne Imhof, Gary Indiana, Ken Jordan, Sean Julian, Sean Julian, Paul Lansky, Elizabeth LeCompte, Melissa Logan, Daniel Lopatin, Sylvère Lotringer, Alvin Lucier, Malory, Leigha Mason, Luke Massella, Richard Maxwell, Mary McFadden, Micachu, Sohrab Mohebbi, Gen Ken Montgomery, Aimee Mullins, Keith Murphy, Eileen Myles, Ben Neill, New Amsterdam, Glenn O’Brien, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Panda Bear, Veronica Gonzalez Peña, Heathered Pearls, Tristan Perich, Kristopher Petersen, Pharmakon, Peggy Phelan, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Candy Pratts Price, Yvonne Rainer, Laurence Rassel, Ariana Reines, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, Avital Ronell, Roomful of Teeth, Ann Rower, Celia Rowlson-Hall, Xavier Le Roy, Huerco S., Sango, Marion Scemama, Shadowbox, Caroline Shaw, Andre Singleton, Bob and Roberta Smith, Spectacle Theater, Walter Steding, Brandon Stosuy, Steven Taylor, Alexis Thompson, Lynne Tillman, Tribeca Film Festival, Masha Tupitsyn, Darlene Turner, Underground Resistance, Unguent, Kate Valk, Danna Vajda, Alan Vega, The Vinyl Factory, Stephen Vitiello, Jackie Wang, McKenzie Wark, David Watson, Christophe Wavelet, Daniel Wohl, Wu-Tang Clan, Anicka Yi, Ann Liv Young, Dr. Josiah P. Zayner, John Zorn

 

Wael Shawky: Cabaret Crusades

January 31–August 31, 2015
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Margaret Aldredge

 

 Anne Imhof: DEAL

January 31–March 9, 2015
Curated by Jenny Schlenzka, with Alex Sloane and Rosey Selig-Addiss

 

Björk’s “Stonemilker” by Andrew Thomas Huang

March 23–May 17, 2015
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Alex Sloane and Rosey Selig-Addiss

 

Simon Denny: The Innovator’s Dilemma

April 3–September 7, 2015
Curated by Peter Eleey, with Jocelyn Miller

 

 Jos de Gruyter and Harald Thys: Fine Arts

May 3–August 31, 2015
Curated by Anthony Huberman for the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art, San Francisco; organized at MoMA PS1 by Peter Eleey

 

Math Bass: Off the Clock

May 3–August 31, 2015
Curated by Mia Locks

 

Halil Altindere: Wonderland

May 3–September 7, 2015
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Margaret Aldredge

 

IM Heung-soon: Reincarnation

May 3–September 10, 2015
Curated by Mia Locks

 

Titus Kaphar: Selections from “Asphalt and Chalk”

June 10–September 10, 2015
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Young Architects Program (2015): “COSMO” by Andrés Jaque/Office for Political Innovation

June 23–August 31, 2015
Curated by Pedro Gadanho and Leah Barreras; collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Warm Up (2015)

June 27–September 5, 2015
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Margaret Knowles; in collaboration with curatorial committee: Dean Bein, Jonathan Galkin, Eliza Ryan, Brandon Stosuy, Imogene Strauss, and Matt Werth

 

Greater New York

October 11, 2015–March 7, 2016
Curated by Peter Eleey, Douglas Crimp, Thomas J. Lax, and Mia Locks

 

VW Sunday Sessions 2015–16

Organized by Jenny Schlenzka and Mark Beasley with Alex Sloane, Taja Cheek, and Rosey Selig-Addiss
Participants: Suzi Analogue, Via App, Andrea Arrubla, Ariel Efraim Ashbel, Robert Ashley, Charles Atlas, Que Bajo, Rosa Barba, Susanne Bartsch, Basenji, William Basinski, Joe Bataan, BEARCAT, Gelsey Bell, Hisham Bharoocha, Justin Vivian Bond, Harry Burke, Tom Burr, Bonnie Camplin, Julien Ceccaldi, Taja Cheek, CHIBI CHERRI, Mary H. K. Choi, Jace Clayton, Cobra, Jem Cohen, Todd Colby, Danielle Dean, Jake Dibeler, Discwoman, Die Dragonetti, Angelina Dreem, Xander Duell, Andrew Durbin, ECKHAUS LATTA, Nicole Eisenman, Joy Episalla, Dese Escobar, Ben Fama, Cao Fei, Jameson Fitzpatrick, Richard Foreman, Tonya Foster, Sophia Le Fraga, FREEMEATCOUPON, Future Classic DJs, Jessica Gadani, gage of the boone, Hope Gangloff, Ja’Tovia Gary, John Giorno, Heather Goldin, Gogo Graham, Yulan Grant, Grouper, David Grubbs, Miguel Gutierrez, Los Hacheros, James Hannaham,HARIBO, Florian Hecker, Jesse Hlebo, Ursula Hodel, Ezra Azrieli Holzman, Ishmael HoustonJones, Fanny Howe, $hubi, David Humphrey, Mette Ingvartsen, Ian Isiah, Serena Jara, Paolo Javier, Rindon Johnson, Joan Jonas, Marie Karlberg, John Keene, Devin Kenny, Eli Keszler, La’FEM LADOSHA, M. Lamar, Mark Leckey, Elizabeth LeCompte, Okkyung Lee, Ralph Lemon, Listening Center, Lykke Li, Alan Licht, Tan Lin, Sam Lipsyte, Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, Kyle Luu, Tiffany Luu, Tobias Madison, MarinaObamaWitch, Terrace Martin, Yuri Masnyj, Leigha Mason, Tiona McClodden, Damon McMahon aka Amen Dunes, Conor Messinger, Samia Mirza, Ieva Misevicˇiuˉ te· , Joygill Moriah, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, Charles Murdoch, Nickodemus, Raul de Nieves, The Notorious MSG, Aurel Haize Odogbo, Empress Of, Paulina Olowska, Elizabeth Orr, Sarah Ortmeyer, Akwetey O.T. of D.O.Z., Morgan Parker, Rebecca Patek, Sondra Perry, Pharmakon, Bunny Rogers, Alan Ruiz, SADAF, Sukhdev Sandhu, Luc Sante, Jacolby Satterwhite, William Z Saunders, Ryan Sawyer, Colin Self, serpentwithfeet, Hayley Avia Silverman, Sable Elyse Smith, Ryan Smith, Somos Monstrous, Christopher Sorrentino, Jessie Stead, STEIKETO (Stefan Tcherepnin, Veit Laurent Kurz [Steit] and Taketo Shimada), Contessa Stuto, Subsuelo, Nelson Sullivan, Betsy Sussler, Ta-ku, Hanna Törnudd, Tygapaw, UNIIQU3, Stewart Uoo, Whitney Vangrin, VIOLENCE, Zanna Van Vorstenbosch, Íñigo López Vázquez, Antek Walczac, Holly White, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Nate Wooley, Andrew Wyatt, Charli XCX, Linda Yablonsky, C. Spencer Yeh, Nick Zinner

 

 Lionel Maunz

March 7–August 22, 2016
Curated by Peter Eleey, with Margaret Aldredge

 

Cao Fei

April 3–August 30, 2016
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Rodney McMillian: Landscape Paintings

April 3–August 28, 2016
Curated by Heidi Zuckerman for the Aspen Art Museum; organized at MoMA PS1 by Peter Eleey

 

Projects 103: Thea Djordjadze

April 3–August 29, 2016
Curated by Paulina Pobocha, with Margaret Aldredge

 

Papo Colo

May 22–August 28, 2016
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Young Architects Program (2016): “Weaving the Courtyard” by Escobedo Soliz Studio 

June 8–August 14, 2016
Curated by Sean Anderson, with Arièle Dionne-Krosnick; collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Warm Up (2016)

June 11–August 27, 2016
Curated by Taja Cheek, with Rosey Selig-Addiss and Lucy Lie; in collaboration with curatorial committee: Dean Bein, Jace Clayton, Jonathan Galkin, Eliza Ryan, Brandon Stosuy, Imogene Strauss, and Matt Werth

 

Rockaway! 2016: Katharina Grosse

July 3, 2016 –September 15, 2017
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Deng Tai: Shadow

September 16–August 28, 2016
Curated by James Elaine, with Klaus Biesenbach

 

FORTY

June 19–August 29, 2016
Curated by Alanna Heiss, with Beatrice Johnson and Oliver Shultz

 

Meriem Bennani: FLY

June 19–August 28, 2016
Curated by Jocelyn Miller

 

Vito Acconci: Where We Are Now (Who Are We Anyway?), 1976

May 29–September 18, 2016
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Margaret Aldredge and Vito and Maria Acconci

 

Mark Leckey: Containers and Their Drivers

October 23, 2016–March 5, 2017
Co-curated by Peter Eleey and Stuart Comer, with Jocelyn Miller and Oliver Shultz

 

Sascha Braunig: Shivers

October 23, 2016–March 5, 2017
Curated by Peter Eleey

 

Projects 105: Cinthia Marcelle

October 23, 2016–March 5, 2017
Curated by Giampaolo Bianconi

 

VW Sunday Sessions 2016–17

Organized by Jenny Schlenzka with Alex Sloane, Taja Cheek, and Rosey Selig-Addiss
Participants: :3l0N, Ephraim Asili, Susanne Bartsch, BEARCAT, Hisham A. Bharoocha, Black Radical Imagination, Black Quantum Futurism (Moor Mother and Rasheedah Phillips), Hannah Black, Bonaventure, Pauline Boudry, Barbara Browning, Brian Chase, Erin Christovale, Code Liberation, Frankie Cosmos, Elysia Crampton, Quay Dash, Honey Dijon, DonChristian, Dreamcrusher, Kayy Drizz, Antwan Duncan, Moriah Evans, For Freedoms, GENG, Amir George, DJ Haram B2B Mhysa, Vashti Harrison, Leon J. Hilton, Juliana Huxtable, IIII, Maria José, Richard Kennedy, lawd knows, Bill Kouligas, Bill Kouligas, Bill Kouligas, Latifa Laâbissi, André Lepecki, Mark Leckey, Ralph Lemon, Renate Lorenz, Robert A. A. Lowe, Marcelline Mandeng, India Salvor Menuez, Fred Moten, Other Music, Aurel Haize Odogbo, Rowan Oliver, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Sara Grace Powell, Matana Roberts, Jamilah Sabur, SADAF, Ryan Sawyer (Lonewolf), SCRAAATCH, Reverend Sekou and The Seal Breakers, Ser Serpas, Suffragette City, Terre Thaemlitz, TYGAPAW, VIOLENCE, Ebba Fransén Waldhör, Suné Woods, Women’s History Museum, Ariel Zetina

 

 Artist Residency: Laboratory For Freedoms

January 20–April 29, 2017
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Peter Eleey, with Taja Cheek, Oliver Shultz, and Alex Sloane

 

Maureen Gallace

April 9–September 25, 2017
Curated by Peter Eleey, with Margaret Aldredge

 

 A BIT OF MATTER: The MoMA PS1 Archives

April 9–September 10, 2017
Curated by Peter Eleey, Oliver Shultz, and Jonathan Lill

 

Past Skin

April 9–September 10, 2017
Curated by Jocelyn Miller

 

Tomáš Rafa: New Nationalisms

April 9–September 10, 2017
Curated by Peter Eleey and Klaus Biesenbach

 

Ian Cheng: Emissaries

April 9–September 25, 2017
Curated by Peter Eleey and Jocelyn Miller

 

Young Architects Program (2017): “Lumen” by Jenny Sabin Studio

June 29–September 4, 2017
Curated by Sean Anderson, with Arièle Dionne-Krosnick; collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Warm Up (2017)

July 1–September 2, 2017
Curated by Eliza Ryan and Imogene Strauss, with Taja Cheek and Rosey Selig-Addiss; in collaboration with curatorial committee: Mattis With, Venus X, Naomi Zeichner, Dean Bein, and Matt Werth

 

Stanya Kahn: Stand in the Stream

July 8–September 17, 2017
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

 Alvaro Barrington

October 22–December 31, 2017
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Naeem Mohaiemen: There Is No Last Man

October 22, 2017–March 11, 2018
Curated by Peter Eleey, with Jocelyn Miller

 

Cathy Wilkes

October 22, 2017–March 11, 2018
Curated by Peter Eleey, with Margaret Aldredge-Diamond

 

Carolee Schneemann: Kinetic Painting

October 22, 2017–March 11, 2018
Curated by Sabine Breitwieser and Branden W. Joseph for the Museum der Moderne, Salzburg; organized at MoMA PS1 by Erica Papernik-Shimizu, with Oliver Shultz

 

 Allora & Calzadilla

October 22, 2017–May 6, 2018
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

Michael E. Smith

December 1, 2017–May 7, 2018
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach

 

VW Sunday Sessions 2017–18

Organized by Taja Cheek and Alex Sloane with Alexandra Rosenberg
Participants: manuel arturo abreu, The Actual School, John Ahearn, Daniel Akselrad, Abdu Ali, Arika, Art + Feminism, Ashley August, Alex Bahr, Eszter Balint, Barnard Zine Library, Susanne Bartsch, Caitlin Baucom, Alexandra Bell, Adele Bertei, The Black School, Bluestockings, Bottoms, DJ Boyd, DJ Physical Therapy, Black Dice, Black Lunch Table, Kim Brandt, Sabine Breitwieser, Horrorchata and Merrie Cherry of BUSHWIG, Sophie Cavoulacos, Dean Cercone, Kathleen Dycaico, Soojin Chang, Chris Cochrane, Catherine Cohen, Ravi Coltrane, Stuart Comer, D0UZE, Kellian Delice, Dey, Erica Dicker, DJ Adi, DJ Bebe, DJ Dog Dick, Brian Droitcour, Peter Eleey, keyon gaskin, Ana Fabrega, FLUCT, Sophia Le Fraga, DeVonn Francis, Fuck U Pay Us, Gangitano, The GenderFail Archive Project, Jasmine Gibson, Deli Girls, Ariel Goldberg, Erik Goyenechea, Alanna Heiss, Purushottoma Hickson, Mohamad Hodeib, Bob Holman, home school, Sara Hornbacher, David “Hump the Grinder” Humphries, Frank Hurricane, Jenny Hval, The ICP Library, Invisible Circle, Nick Irvin, Rindon Johnson, Branden W. Joseph, Mitra Jouhari, DeForrest Brown Jr., Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Ashley Kahn, Karaopy, John Keene, Jen Kennedy, Amirtha Kidambi, Brant Kingman, Ajay Kurian, Laraaji, Sigrid Lauren, Michelle Young Lee, Liz Linden, Kelsey Lu, Jessica Lynne, Ron Magliozzi, Kyp Malone, Lily Marotta, Maya Martinez, Miya Masaoka, Keith Matthews, Ruby McCollister, Laura McLean-Ferris, Bunny Michael, MODUS, Devin N. Morris, MSHR, Other Music, Emil Bognar Nasdor, Andria Nicodemou, NYC Trans Oral History Project, Precious Okoyomon, Sophia Park, Man Parrish, Joanne Petit-Frere, Redeem Pettaway, Isaac Pool, Radical Reference, RAFiA, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Dave “The Beauty Surgeon” Ray, Victoria Anne Reis, Vito Ricci, Macy Rodman, Saints of an Unnamed Country, Julia Scher, Alexandra Schmidt, Carolee Schneemann, Colin Self, Troy “Mobius” Simms, Sable Elyse Smith, Natasha Stagg, Diamond Stingily, Quenton Stuckey, Strange Party led by Joey Arias, Alex Tatarsky, Analisa Teachworth, Topical Cream, Julio Torres, URe:AD Press (United Re:Public of the African Diaspora), Jennifer Vanilla, Leilah Weinraub, Jonas Wendelin, Wishbone, Brandee Younger, Erik Zajaceskowski, Sarah Zapata, Ziemba, Zsela
 

 Maria Lassnig: New York Films 1970–80

February 1–June 18, 2018
Curated by Jocelyn Miller

 

 Land: Zhang Huan and Li Binyuan

April 15–September 3, 2018
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Oliver Shultz

 

Projects 108: Gauri Gill

April 15–September 3, 2018
Curated by Lucy Gallun

 

Julia Phillips: Failure Detection

April 15–September 3, 2018
Curated by Ruba Katrib, with Josephine Graf

 

Fernando Palma Rodríguez: In Ixtli in Yollotl, We the People

April 15–September 9, 2018
Curated by Ruba Katrib, with Oliver Shultz

 

Seth Price: Danny, Mila, Hannah, Ariana, Bob, Brad

June 3–September 3, 2018
Curated by Peter Eleey, with Josephine Graf

 

Reza Abdoh

June 3–September 3, 2018
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Negar Azimi, Tiffany Malakooti, and Babak Radboy; organized by Jocelyn Miller and Oliver Shultz

 

Sue Coe: Graphic Resistance

June 3–September 9, 2018
Curated by Peter Eleey, with Josephine Graf

 

Maryam Hoseini, Zadie Xa, Delilah Montoya, and Ana Pellicer: Body Armor

June 3–September 9, 2018
Curated by Jocelyn Miller

 

Young Architects Program (2018): “Hide & Seek” by Dream the Combine

June 28–August 31, 2018
Curated by Sean Anderson, with Arièle Dionne-Krosnick; collaboration between MoMA PS1 and MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design

 

Warm Up (2018)

June 28–August 31, 2018
Curated by Eliza Ryan and Naomi Zeichner, with Taja Cheek; in collaboration with curatorial committee: Dean Bein, Taja Cheek, Isabelia Herrera, Jonas Leon, Eliza Ryan, Venus X, Matt Werth, and Naomi Zeichner
 

Walter Price

July 1–September 3, 2018
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Oliver Shultz

 

Elle Pérez: Diablo

July 1–September 3, 2018
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Josephine Graf

 

Rockaway! 2018: “Narcissus Garden”  by Yayoi Kusama

July 1–September 3, 2018
The Rockaways
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, with Alex Sloane

 

Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts

October 21, 2018–March 17, 2019
MoMA PS1 & MoMA
Curated by Kathy Halbreich, with Heidi Naef, Isabel Friedli, Magnus Schaefer, and Taylor Walsh; organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Laurenz Foundation, Schaulager Basel, Switzerland

 

VW Sunday Sessions 2018–19

Organized by Taja Cheek and Alex Sloane with Alexandra Rosenberg
Participants: 8-Ball Community Inc., Mennlay Aggrey, Emily Allan, Ramsey Ameen, Ka Baird, Sadie Barnette, Susanne Bartsch, Derek Baron, Emily Bazelon, Gina Beavers, Cecile Believe, Meriem Bennani, Lea Bertucci, Reginald Dwayne Betts, Black Women’s Film Conference, Hannah Black, Nuotama Bodomo, Jade Boulton, Broccoli Magazine, Iris Brooks, Shirley Bruno, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Bunt Cake & the Pantyhoes, Sophie Cavoulacos, Aaron Chan, Paul Chan, Anja Charbonneau, Barbara Clausen, Crown Royal Chess Club, Laurel Atwell, Jessica Cook, Philip Corner, Court Watch, Clare Croft, Kai de la Cruz, Bronx Defenders, David Demnitz, Aïsha Devi, Abigail DeVille, Michael Dinwiddie, DJ Bebe, DUZE, Gengis Don, Buz Donald, Dreamcrusher, Hayden Dunham, Patrick Dunham, Peter Eleey, Embaci, Simone Fattal, Black Forms, Michael Foster, Greg Fox, Total Freedom, Malik Gaines, Doreen Garner, Ja’Tovia Gary, keyon gaskin, Gessica Généus, Jonathan González, Daniel Goode, Che Gossett, Alice Groit, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Zheng Guogu, Nick Hakim, Kathy Halbreich, Mary Heilmann, Rebekah Heller, Leah Hennessey, Sarah Hennies, K. J. Holmes, Ama Jack, Janet, Rindon Johnson, Victor Vegas Perez Jr., Titus Kaphar, Alec Karakastanis, Karrabing Film Collective, Ruba Katrib, NIC Kay, Finn Keane, Eli Keszler, Georgia Frances King, Sarah Kinlaw, Klein, Felix Kubin, Ajay Kurian, The Legal Aid Society, André Lepecki, Marie Losier, Mass Bail Out, Joe McPhee, Rich Medina, Bobbi Menuez, Amy Merrick, Jeremy Mickel, John Miller, Keenyn Moore, Fred Moten, James Mtume, Sky Murray, Julie Nathanielsz, Phœbe Neville, The New Negress Film Society, New York Review of Cocksucking, Nikyatu, Adepero Oduye, Lydia Okrent, Koyejo Oloko, Tchaiko Omawale, OlaRonke Akinmowo’s Free Black Women’s Library, Other Music, Leyna Marika Papach, Chanelle Aponte Pearson, Poetic Thrust, Katie Porter, Keisha Rae, Youth Represent, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, Aura Rosenberg, Marina Rosenfeld, Justin Le Roy, Joshua Rubin, Stefani Saintonge, Antonio Santini, Katie Schaffer, Magnus Schaefer, Yvonne Michelle Shirley, Oliver Shultz, The Silvercloud Singers led by Kevin Tarrant, Akeem Smith, Cauleen Smith, Gus Solomons Jr., SSION, Standg on the Corner, Diamond Stingily, Telfar, Tourmaline, Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste, umru, Vaquera, Darrelle Vary, Sugar Vendil of Nouveau Classical Project, Taylor Walsh, Jackie Wang, Emily Wexler, Candice Saint Williams, Martha Windahl, Brandon Woody, Siena Lopez Wyman, Takashi Yama, Forest Young, Zsela

 

Gina Beavers: The Life I Deserve

March 31-September 2, 2019

Organized by Oliver Shultz, Curatorial Associate, MoMA PS1

 

Nancy Spero: Paper Mirror

March 31-June 23, 2019

Organized by the Museo Tamayo. The exhibition is curated by Julie Ault and organized at MoMA PS1 by Peter Eleey, Chief Curator, with Oliver Shultz, Curatorial Associate, MoMA PS1

 

Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds: Surviving Active Shooter Custer

March 31-September 8, 2019

Organized by Ruba Katrib, Curator, with Oliver Shultz, Curatorial Associate, MoMA PS1

 

Zheng Guogu: Visionary Transformation

March 31-June 23, 2019

Organized by Peter Eleey, Chief Curator, with Josephine Graf, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1

 

Redaction: A Project by Titus Kaphar and Reginald Dwayne Betts

March 31-May 5, 2019

Organized by Sarah Suzuki, Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, The Museum of Modern Art; with Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Karrabing Film Collective

March 31-May 27, 2019

Organized by Ruba Katrib, Curator, with Josephine Graf, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1

 

Elena López Riera: Those Who Desire

March 31-May 27, 2019

Organized by Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Julie Becker: I must create a Master Piece to pay the Rent

June 9-September 2, 2019

Organized by The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London. The exhibition is curated by Richard Birkett and organized at MoMA PS1 by Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Mood: Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2018-2019

June 9-September 8, 2019

Organized by Legacy Russell, Associate Curator, Exhibitions, the Studio Museum, and Hallie Ringle, former Assistant Curator, the Studio Museum (now Hugh Kaul Curator of Contemporary Art at the Birmingham Museum of Art) with Josephine Graf, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1

 

Devin Kenny: rootkits rootwork

June 9-September 2, 2019

Organized by Peter Eleey, Chief Curator, with Oliver Shultz, Curatorial Associate

 

Young Architects Program 2019: Hórama Rama by Pedro & Juana

June 28-September 2, 2019

Organized by The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1. The exhibition at MoMA PS1 is organized by Sean Anderson, Associate Curator, with Arièle Dionne-Krosnick, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art

 

Theater of Operations: The Gulf Wars 1991-2011

November 3, 2019-March 1, 2020

Organized by Peter Eleey, Chief Curator, and Ruba Katrib, Curator, MoMA PS1; with Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator; Josephine Graf, Curatorial Assistant; and Oliver Shultz, former Curatorial Associate

 

Theater of Operations Film Series

November 3, 2019-March 1, 2020

Organized by Peter Eleey, Chief Curator, and Ruba Katrib, Curator, MoMA PS1; with Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator; Josephine Graf, Curatorial Assistant; and Oliver Shultz, former Curatorial Associate

2020s

Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration

September 17, 2020-April 5, 2021

Organized by Dr. Nicole R. Fleetwood, Guest Curator; with Amy Rosenblum-Martín, Guest Assistant Curator; Jocelyn Miller, former Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1; and Josephine Graf, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1

 

Rashid Johnson: Stage

Through Fall 2022

Organized by Kate Fowle, Director. Programming is organized by Elena Ketelsen González, Senior Fellow of Public Programs and Community Engagement, and Taja Cheek, Assistant Curator

 

Heard Immunity: Poems and Pictures Now

 

This Longing Vessel: Studio Museum: Artists in Residence 2019-20

December 10, 2020-March 14, 2021

Organized by Legacy Russell, Associate Curator, Exhibitions at The Studio Museum in Harlem; with Yelena Keller, Curatorial Assistant, The Studio Museum in Harlem; and Josephine Graf, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1

 

Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life

March 11-September 6, 2021

Organized by Ruba Katrib, Curator, with Josephine Graf, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Gregg Bordowitz: I Wanna Be Well

May 13-October 11, 2021

Organized by the Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College. The exhibition is curated by Stephanie Snyder and organized at MoMA PS1 by Peter Eleey, former Chief Curator, with Josephine Graf, Assistant Curator

 

Greater New York 2021

October 7, 2021-April 18, 2022

Organized by a curatorial team led by Ruba Katrib, Curator, PS1 with writer and curator Serubiri Moses, in collaboration with Kate Fowle, Director, PS1 and Inés Katzenstein, Curator of Latin American Art and Director of Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Research Institute for the Study of Art from Latin America, The Museum of Modern Art

 

(Never) As I Was Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2020-21

November 18, 2021-February 27, 2022

Organized by Legacy Russell, former Associate Curator, Exhibitions, The Studio Museum in Harlem (now Executive Director & Chief Curator, The Kitchen), with Yelena Keller, Curatorial Assistant, Exhibitions, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and Jody Graf, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Homeroom | Queensbridge Photo Collective: Still like Air I'll Rise

April 14-September 23, 2022

Organized by Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curator, PS1, and Nicole Rosenthal and Robin Dahlberg, 5 Corners Collective Inc., with Mary Baxter, Project Manager of Learning, and Angelo Hallinan, Project Manager of Exhibitions, MoMA PS1

 

Deana Lawson

April 14-September 5, 2022

Organized by Peter Eleey, Curator-at-Large, UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing and Shanghai, and Eva Respini, Barbara Lee Chief Curator, ICA/Boston, with Anni Pullagura, Curatorial Assistant, ICA/Boston

 

Growing Abolition jackie sumell and the Lower Eastside Girls Club

April 21-October 8, 2022

Organized at MoMA PS1 by Jody Graf and Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curators, with Mary Baxter, Project Manager of Learning, and Citlali Ortiz, VW Fellow of Public Programs and Community Engagement

 

Life Between Buildings

June 2, 2022-January 16, 2023

Organized by Jody Graf, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Frieda Toranzo Jaeger: Autonomous Drive

September 22, 2022-March 13, 2023

Organized by Ruba Katrib, Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, MoMA PS1

 

Umar Rashid: Ancien Regime Change 4, 5, and 6

September 22, 2022-March 13, 2023

Organized by Ruba Katrib, Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, MoMA PS1

 

Jumana Manna: Break Take Erase, Tally

September 22, 2022- April 17, 2023

Organized by Ruba Katrib, MoMA PS1 Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs

 

It's time for me to go Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2021-22

November 17, 2022- February 27, 2023

Organized by Yelena Keller, Assistant Curator, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and Jody Graf, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Freedom to Grow: The Lower Eastside Girls Club & jackie sumell

November 17, 2022-April 3, 2023

Organized by Jody Graf and Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curators, with Mary Baxter, Project Manager of Learning; Madison Colón, Curatorial Intern; Angelo Hallinan, Senior Project Manager of Exhibitions & Commissions; Ife Oluwamuyide, Former Community Engagement Intern; and Citlali Ortiz, Former Public Programs and Community Engagement Fellow

 

Chuquimamani Condori and Joshua Chuquimia Crampton: Q'iwanakax a/Q'iwsanakaxa Utjxiwa (Cacique apoderado Francisco Tancara & Rosa Quiñones confronted by the subprefecto, chief of police, corregidor, archbishop, Reid Shepard, & Adventist missionaries)

March 16-October 2, 2023

Organized by Ruba Katrib, Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, with Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curator

 

Onyeka Igwe: A Repertoire of Protest (No Dance, No Palaver)

March 16-August 21, 2023

 Organized by Kari Rittenbach, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Daniel Lind-Ramos: El Viejo Griot--Una historia de todos nosotros

April 20-September 4, 2023

Organized by Kate Fowle, guest curator, and Ruba Katrib, Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, MoMA PS1, with Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Liu Susiraja: A style called dead fish

April 20-September 4, 2023

Organized by Jody Graf, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Malikah

May 4-October 9, 2023

Organized by Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1, with Janggo Mahmud, Public Programs and Community Engagement Fellow, MoMA PS1, in collaboration with Rana Abdelhamid, Executive Director, Malikah

 

Standing on the Corner: Sever Prepared Pianos for the Seven African Powers

June 1-October 9, 2023

Organized by Ruba Katrib, Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, MoMA PS1

 

Rirkrit Tiravanija: A LOT OF PEOPLE

October 12, 2023-March 4, 2024

Organized by Ruba Katrib, Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, MoMA PS1, and Yasmil Raymond, guest curator, with Jody Graf and Kari Rittenbach, Assistant Curators, MoMA PS1

 

Leslie Martinez: The Fault of Formation 

November 16, 2023-April 8, 2024

Organized by Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Teen Art Salon: A Protospective

November 16, 2023-April 8, 2024

Organized by Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1, with Janggo Mahmud, Public Programs and Community Engagement Fellow, MoMA PS1, in collaboration with Isabella Bustamante, Founder, Teen Art Salon

 

And ever an edge: Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2022-23

November 16, 2023-April 8, 2024

Organized by Yelena Keller, Assistant Curator, the Studio Museum in Harlem; and Jody Graf, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1. Exhibition research and support is provided by Sheldon Gooch, the Studio Museum in Harlem and MoMA Joint Curatorial Fellow

 

Pacita Abad

April 4-September 2, 2024

Organized by the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. The exhibition is curated by Victoria Sung, Phyllis C. Wattis Senior Curator at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and former Associate Curator, Visual Arts, Walker Art Center, with Matthew Villar Miranda, curatorial fellow, Visual Arts, Walker Art Center. The presentation at MoMA PS1 is organized by Ruba Katrib, Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, MoMA PS1, with Sheldon Gooch, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1

 

Regina José Galindo: Tierra

April 4-September 2, 2024

Organized by Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Hard Ground

May 16-October 14, 2024

Organized by Jody Graf, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

Little Manila Queens: Mabuhay!

May 16-October 21, 2024

Organized by Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1, and Janggo Mahmud, Public Programs and Community Engagement Fellow, MoMA PS1, in collaboration with Jaclyn Reyes and Xenia Diente, Lead Artists, Little Manila Queens Bayanihan Arts

 

Gillian Wearing: Dancing in Peckham

September 26, 2024-January 6, 2025

 

Sohrab Hura: Mother

October 10, 2024-February 17, 2025

Organized by Ruba Katrib, Chief Curator, MoMA PS1, with Sheldon Gooch, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1

 

Jasmine Gregory Who wants to die for glamour

October 10, 2024-February 17, 2025

Organized by Jody Graf, Assistant Curator

 

Enzo Camacho + Ami Lien: Offerings for Escalante

October 10, 2024-February 17, 2025

Organized by Ruba Katrib, Chief Curator. Exhibition research and support is provided by Andrea Sánchez, Coordinator of Curatorial Affairs. The presentation at MoMA PS1 emerges from a cross-institutional collaboration between Para Site, CCA Berlin, and the Glasgow International

 

Ceremonies Out of the Air: Ralph Lemon

November 14, 2024-March 24, 2025

Organized by Connie Butler, The Agnes Gund Director, MoMA PS1, and Thomas Lax, Curator, Department of Media and Performance, MoMA, with Kari Rittenbach, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

 

The Fortune Society: Future Freedoms

November 14, 2024-March 24, 2025

Organized by Elena Ketelsen González, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1, with Janggo Mahmud, Public Programs and Community Engagement Fellow, MoMA PS1, in collaboration with The Fortune Society Creative Arts Department and artists Laura Ceron Melo and Jenny Polak