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Armory Week: Moma Opening Party

Video Wallpaper by Sean Capone of Supernature

Last week was Armory week and I have to admit that it was so enormous that I had trouble getting through the whole thing.  That said, the highlight of my week was definitely the opening night benefit at the MoMA.  Why you ask?  MoMA always throws a good party, especially when they include amazing music by the Walkmen, Human Rights and DJ Justin Miller and “video wallpaper” by Sean Capone of Supernature.  This time there was an added bonus: William Kentridge: Five Themes, the large-scale retrospective of nearly three decades of the master’s work.

Kentridge is probably one of my favorite visual artists.  An extremely cultured man hailing from South Africa, Kentridge’s medium is mostly charcoal and animation with stints in video and opera.  To me, someone who grew up around classical music, the highlight of the exhibition was “Sarastro and the Master’s Voice: The Magic Flute”, a final maquette used for testing the large scale projections created for his production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute in 2005 in Belgium.  The maquette is a 1:10 scale model of the set and includes projections and models of figures on a miniature scale.  For more on the work here is a very informative interview done when it was commissioned for the Deutsche Guggenheim in 2006.

“Sarastro and the Master’s Voice: The Magic Flute”

Another must see is the third theme “Parcours d’Atelier: Artist in the Studio” where Kentridge films his process of creating works with charcoal and then combines live action and animation to show the process.

For more on the Kentridge exhibition at MoMA visit: http://moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/964 and for a full review of the Armory Show see NYT: Ahoy From Nudes, a Pirate and Scrooge McDuck

MoMA Announces 2010 YAP Winners

A couple of days ago the MoMA officially announced the winners of P.S. 1′s Young Architects Program: Solid Objectives – Idenburg Liu (SO-IL).  Their project, Pole Dance, is an “interconnected system of poles and bungees whose equilibrium is open to human action and environmental factors.”

Barry Bergdoll, the Philip Johnson Chief Curator of the Department of Architecture and Design at MoMA, sums it up the best: “Pole Dance is a brilliant – playful and sincere at once – response to our increasingly virtual world of social media and computer screen games. For a season, with simple materials and elegant engineering, the P.S.1 courtyard is converted into an occupiable game and social zone with many of the markers of the virtual world realized in elements that partake of the traditional playground or gym. Here the net is literal and physical, the space tangible, the encounters unprogrammable. Yet the system is dynamic and interactive and – in the spirit of this year’s call for a response to contemporary issues of sustainability – all the materials can be reused and redeployable.”

For more: AD: SO-IL wins P.S.1 competition or read the MoMA’s press release.




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