MoMA PS1 just completed one of its most experimental and coolest installations to date. The Long Island City-based contemporary art museum wrapped up construction on Lumen, an immersive and ...
Rendering of Escobedo Solíz Studio’s Weaving the Courtyard, winning design of the 2016 Young Architects Program. The Museum of Modern Art and MoMAPS1. (All images courtesy of Escobedo Solíz Studio) ...
Jenny Sabin Studio's winning design 'Lumen' is made with robotically knitted fabric, and spritzes visitors with a cooling mist during the hot summer days. Lumen by Jenny Sabin Studio for The Museum of ...
On Friday, the Guardian made the rather strong claim that art galleries, not nightclubs, are the new hot spots for anyone looking to rave. (Hmm.) Hyperbole aside, they focused in part on the raucous ...
New York's MoMA PS1 will feature a shelter installation that uses robotically-knitted solar fabrics that absorb and release light. Winner of the art institution's Young Architects Program competition, ...
Since 2000, New York City’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) PS1 art gallery brings to life experimental outdoor installations every summer—and this year’s winning design is shaping up to be its most ...
Triple Canopy, the online magazine that operates an event space at 155 Freeman Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is celebrating its fifth anniversary this summer with a $100,000 fund-raising campaign to ...
A bright canopy of interweaving ropes will stretch over the courtyard of MoMA PS1 this summer, part of a temporary urban landscape designed by the 2016 Young Architects Program winner Escobedo Solíz ...
Come summer, the courtyard of MoMA PS1 in Long Island City might be one of the most refreshing places to be in the city. The institution recently announced the winner of its annual Young Architects ...
Announcing Speculations for EXPO 1: New York at MoMA PS1, opening May 12 José León Cerrillo, Speculation Table #3, 2013. Speculations (“The future is _____”) Fifty days of lectures on the future, as ...
Every year, MoMA PS1's Young Architects Program brings a bit of architectural whimsy—design-y water pipes, brick towers, a "party wall"—to the museum's Long ...
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