Open House

Open House

Celebrating Yto Barrada, Reynaldo Rivera, Hard Ground, Little Manila Queens, Michele Rizzo

May 18, 2024

  • Upcoming
  • Gathering

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An outdoor sculpture by Yto Barrada composed of giant color concrete blocks.

Installation view of Yto Barrada: Le Grand Soir.

Photo credit: Kris Graves
Leslie Martinez and Elena Ketelsen González on Selena

Leslie Martinez and Elena Ketelsen González on Selena

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Video and Editing by Marissa Alper. Directing and Sound by Nora Rodriguez.

Selena's 1995 Houston Astrodome performance is the pinnacle of artistic expression, and we will not be taking comments.

...unless they're from artist Leslie Martinez and curator Elena Ketelsen González. The two sat down to discuss the iconic "Queen of Tejano Music," and the ethos of holding absolutely nothing back—on stage and in the studio.

Pacita Abad

Pacita Abad

Ends Sep 2

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Installation view of the exhibition Pacita Abad: A Million Things to Say at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Manila, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, 2018. Courtesy Pacita Abad Art Estate and MCAD Manila. Photo: At Maculangan/Pioneer Studios.

Yto Barrada: Le Grand Soir

Melissa Cody

Melissa Cody

Webbed Skies

Ends Sep 9

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Brightly colored geometric tapestry by Melissa Cody.

Melissa Cody. Untitled. 2022. Wool warp, weft, selvedge cords, and aniline dyes. 8′10′′ x 56′′ (269 x 142 cm). Courtesy the artist

Forage for Materials with Devin N. Morris

Forage for Materials with Devin N. Morris

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Devin N. Morris smiles as he kneels in his studio.
Photo credit: Video by Marissa Alper; Audio by Nora Rodriguez; Editing by Chisa Hughes

“My practice has always been one of looking. Looking down, specifically.” — Devin N. Morris 

Join Studio Museum in Harlem 2022–23 Artist in Residence Devin N. Morris on one of his daily walks foraging the streets of Harlem for feathers, trash cans, paint chips, and more. Hear Morris speak about his relationship to the neighborhood and see his gathered objects become colorful assemblages in And ever an edge at MoMA PS1.

Reynaldo Rivera

Reynaldo Rivera

Fistful of Love/También la belleza

Ends Sep 9

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A black and white photograph taken by Reynaldo Rivera of a person standing naked in heels before a mirror.

Reynaldo Rivera. Carla, Echo Park. 1997.
Courtesy the artist and Reena Spaulings Fine Art

Join Charisse Pearlina Weston in her Studio

Join Charisse Pearlina Weston in her Studio

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“I wanted to pose questions around representations of intimacy, of disrupting, looking, as methods of resistance." — Charisse Pearlina Weston  

Charisse Pearlina Weston's delicate sculptures take up the subject of Occupied Look, a program started by the New York City Department of Housing and Preservation and Development (HPD) in the 1980s that affixed hundreds of window decals onto buildings across the city. The program, born as the Bronx was increasingly becoming politicized as a site of urban decay, essentially projected a vision of renewed interior space while boarding up vacant buildings.    

Visit Charisse in her studio and take a walk through Harlem to hear about the ways her research into the history of New York has shaped her sculpture practice. See Charisse's works when you visit And ever an edge: Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2022–23.

Hard Ground

Hard Ground

Ends Oct 14

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Black and white polaroid of a rooftop. A strange, chimney-like form emerges from the foreground.

Gianna Surangkanjanajai. ROOF. STUB?. 2023. Polaroid. Courtesy the artist

Meet the Artists of Teen Art Salon

Meet the Artists of Teen Art Salon

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Ryan Muir

The artists of Teen Art Salon have been working alongside one another for years. Late nights fueled by bodega snacks and charcoal fumes bonded them to the Long Island City organization. On the occasion of their exhibition at MoMA PS1, the artists reunited to talk about how their work has evolved, what people get wrong about teens, and why sour straws are essential in the creation of a masterpiece. Listen to the first in a series of conversations between Teen Art Salon founder Isabella Bustamante, and Assistant Curator Elena Ketelsen González, along with artists Isa Madai Azpeitia Camargo, Luis Cuesta, Jolene Fernandez, Maya Greenberg, Daphne Knouse, Aneesa Razak, and Quinn Wilke.