On View This Summer at MoMA PS1
MoMA PS1 is an art institution reputable for its exhibitions and events that inspire an unparalleled contemporary dialogue in both the United States and internationally. It’s building – a recovered and...
View ArticleTalking in Circles: An Interview with Aki Sasamoto
Amongst the many trends floating around the contemporary art world, you may have noticed a resurgence in performance art in galleries and museums. The old guard of artists from the 60’s and 70’s are...
View ArticleMike Kelley at MoMA PS1
Mike Kelley, now at MoMA PS1, is massive. The largest retrospective of the artist’s work to date, it is comprehensive perhaps to a fault, filling each of the exhibition space’s four floors to capacity...
View ArticleSummer Reading: Fade to Black (Mike Kelley)
As the editors at Art Practical and Daily Serving get ready to take their end-of-summer vacations, we find ourselves swapping reading lists—the articles we’ll dive into once have some uninterrupted...
View ArticleWael Shawky: Cabaret Crusades at MoMA PS1
MoMA PS1 presents Wael Shawky’s video trilogy, Cabaret Crusades, which comprises The Horror Show Files (2010), The Path to Cairo (2012), and The Secrets of the Karbala (2015).[1] With three casts of...
View ArticleSimon Denny: The Innovator’s Dilemma at MoMA PS1
Startup culture is ripe for satire. The tech industry’s social and economic dominance makes it a necessary target, and its penchant for jargon-heavy, wildly inflated rhetoric makes it an easy one. Mike...
View ArticleSummer Session – Simon Denny: The Innovator’s Dilemma at MoMA PS1
Labor is the first theme in our Summer Session series, and today we’re looking back at Alex Bigman’s review of The Innovator’s Dilemma at MoMA PS1, an exhibition by Simon Denny that addresses...
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