sábado, 9 de julio de 2022

"LIFE BETWEEN BUILDINGS" EXHIBITION. MoMA PS1. NEW YORK

 Through Jan 16, 2023

Inspired by the history of community gardens in New York City, Life Between Buildings explores how artists have engaged the city’s interstitial spaces—“vacant” lots, sidewalk cracks, traffic islands, and parks, among others—to consider the politics of public space through an ecological lens. Bringing together select archival materials and artworks from the 1970s through the present day, the exhibition looks beyond a history of artists transforming buildings (such as MoMA PS1) to how they have engaged the spaces in between, turning negative spaces into sites for common life: gardens, installations, performances, and gatherings.

Beginning in the 1970s, at a moment when New York City faced a severe fiscal crisis, grassroots groups across New York City began converting lots into community gardens. This coincided with artists’ efforts to think beyond the confines of the studio, gallery, and museum as sites for their work. At certain moments, these histories intertwined: artists made work in conversation with, and sometimes directly joining, community efforts to rethink the cityscape, recovering space towards creative, communal, and ecological ends. By repurposing liminal and overlooked sites, these groups and artists ask us to rethink how life—human and non-human—can grow in a city where space has become increasingly scarce and nature progressively imperiled.

Artists: Tom Burr (b. 1963), Mel Chin (b. 1951), Danielle De Jesus (b. 1987), Niloufar Emamifar, Becky Howland (b. 1951), David L. Johnson (b. 1993), Gordon Matta-Clark (b. 1943, d. 1978), Margaret Morton (b. 1948, d. 2020), Aki Onda (b. 1967), Poncili Creación (est. 2012), POOL (Performance On One Leg) (est. 1981), Matthew Schrader (b. 1984), jackie sumell (b. 1973) & The Lower Eastside Girls Club (est. 1996), Cecilia Vicuña (b. 1948).

A number of programs, performances, and collaborations accompany the exhibition:

Growing Abolition, a multipart project by jackie sumell & The Lower Eastside Girls Club, will occupy PS1’s Courtyard. Encompassing a greenhouse, plantings, and an internship program focusing on the intersection of environmentalism and prison abolition, Growing Abolition emerges from a multiyear collaboration between sumell, the Lower Eastside Girls Club, and MoMA PS1.

On June 11 and 12, 2022, Aki Onda will present a new iteration of his Cassette Memories in gardens in the Lower East Side.

On July 29, 30, and 31, 2022, the Courtyard will host performances by Poncili Creación—a collective based in Puerto Rico with roots in DIY performance, puppetry, and street theater.

Life Between Buildings is organized by Jody Graf, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1.

https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5461

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