Klaus Biesenbach
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) PS1 Director Klaus Biesenbach (R and on screens) speaks at a press conference with MoMA Director Glenn Lowry (2nd R), Volkswagen CFO Hans Dieter Pötsch (2nd L) and Jonathan Browning (L) , CEO VW Group of America, on May 10, 2013 at PS1 in the Queens borough of New York. It is part of the 'EXPO 1: New York' exhibition, what the MoMA says is 'an exploration of ecological challenges in the context of the economic and sociopolitical instability of the early 21st century', open from May 12 to September 2.
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DIARY: Captain Planet
ONE NIGHT, twenty-some years ago, Klaus Biesenbach boarded a train from Berlin to Venice. “Flights were too expensive,” the curator explained Saturday evening as he stood at a podium in a satin-trimmed tuxedo jacket facing some one hundred dinner guests from artforum.com Read more »
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Volkswagen Group of America, das Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) und MoMA PS1 verlängern Partnerschaft bis mindestens 2015
EXPO 1: New York eröffnet am 12. Mai Wolfsburg, New York, 10. Mai 2013 - Volkswagen Group of America, das MoMA und MoMA PS1 verlängern ihre 2011 gestartete Partnerschaft um mindestens zwei weitere Jahre bis 2015. Dies kündigten Hans Dieter Pötsch, Me from premium presse 5 Read more »
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Extensive Partnership Between Volkswagen Group of America, The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 Renewed Through 2015
NEW YORK, NY and WOLFSBURG, GERMANY--(Marketwired - May 10, 2013) - The opening of EXPO 1: New York on May 12 marks the apex of the long-term partnership between Volkswagen Group of America, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and MoMA PS1. On the occasion o from MarketWire Read more »
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Stream: Courtship Ritual, “Wild Like Us”
There’s something beautifully lethargic about “Wild Like Us” by Brooklyn duo Courtship Ritual. A shimmering, shoegazey guitar loop joins forces with a drum beat that sounds a good deal like the one on “Be My Little Baby,” slowed down to the point where t from Fader Read more »
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John Baldessari Cadaver Art: 1970 Dead Body Concept May Actually Come True... And More Arts News
Once upon a time in 1970, the young conceptual artist John Baldessari suggested an unusual and disturbing idea for an art project. He wanted to display a human cadaver behind a peep-hole , presenting the dead body to visitors in a manner reminiscent of A from The Huffington Post Read more »