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After the Fire

After the Fire is a participatory mural project by artists Nanibah Chacon, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, and Layqa Nuna Yawar.

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Gillian Wearing

Dancing in Peckham

Gillian Wearing dances in a mall

Over the last several decades, Gillian Wearing’s work has chronicled confessions, taboos, and voyeuristic tendencies. Her videos and photographs often confront separations between private and public realms. Shot in a southeast London shopping mall, Dancing in Peckham depicts Wearing freely dancing alone, without headphones and unaccompanied by music.

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Pass Carry Hold

Studio Museum in Harlem Artists-in-Residence 2023–24

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Enzo Camacho & Ami Lien

Offerings for Escalante

Offerings for Escalante marks the first major US museum exhibition of artist duo Enzo Camacho (Filipino, b. 1985) and Ami Lien (American, b. 1987). For over a decade, Camacho & Lien’s multidisciplinary practice has addressed the localized effects and forms of resistance within globalized economies of labor, particularly in the context of the Philippines.

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Sohrab Hura

Mother

The first US survey of artist Sohrab Hura (Indian, b. 1981) showcases more than one hundred works from the last two decades of his experimental practice. Sohrab Hura: Mother weaves together bodies of work across photography, film, sound, drawing, painting, and text that have never before been shown together.

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Jasmine Gregory

Who Wants to Die for Glamour

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Oct 25–26
Open
12–6 p.m.

Night at the Museum: The Return of HalloQueens

Hosted by Susanne Bartsch

Image Courtesy of Susanne Bartsch

MoMA PS1 and New York nightlife legend Susanne Bartsch team up once again for an unmissable Halloween bash. Joins us for dancing, DJs, and the most elaborate costumes in the city.

The night marks a supernatural celebration of all things Queens. Whether you’re a Queen of Hearts or a Queen of the Night, or any fierce incarnation in between, there’s only one place to celebrate Halloween, and it’s in Queens at MoMA PS1. Tickets for this event will be available starting Friday, September 27 at 12 p.m.

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