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Spring’s out, winter’s ghosted. Celebrate the season's shift with James Turrell’s "Meeting" and watch color, light, and perception shift as the evening sky deepens.
Catch it at sunset to soak in the glow and celebrate longer days. Admission is free for all!
📸: Pablo Enriquez
We are saddened to learn of Alan Saret’s passing at 81.
As part of our very first exhibition, "Rooms" in 1976, Saret carved an aperture into our brick wall and created “The Hole at P.S.1, Fifth Solar Chthonic Wall Temple.” This artist intervention has let light into MoMA PS1 ever since. Saret, who maintained his studio just down the road in Long Island City, showed a generation of artists that sculpture could be an opening in the wall, a tangle of wire, or a formless organic illusion.
We are lucky to be reminded of him every day when the sunlight strikes the exterior of our building and the light puddles in our hallway.
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Alan Saret, “The Hole at P.S.1, Fifth Solar Chthonic Wall Temple,” 1976. Brick wall and sun, 30" x 22" x 18" x 93,000,000 miles.
Warm Up returns this summer on Fridays starting July 24.
For three decades, we've invited legendary musicians and underground darlings from around the world to our courtyard in Queens. See you there?
Season passes are now available, grab yours before the lineup drops next week.
Video by John Kim