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Now MoMA has stepped into this juncture of design and civic politics with a vaguely titled and loosely bundled exhibition, “Architecture Now: New York, New Publics.” The show sweeps a dozen ...
MoMA and PS1 have disclosed to AN that the Young Architects Program (YAP) will be going on hiatus next year, following its 20-year anniversary this past summer. AN had heard from sources close to ...
America's history with racism is reflected in brick and mortar. New York's MoMA takes a look at inequality and oppression through the lens of architecture. https://p ...
hints began circulating of the potential cancellation of MoMA PS1‘s Young Architecture Program (YAP). Begun in 1999 as the first collaboration between the merged institutions, Philip Johnson ...
And, yes, you read that correctly: MoMA, an institution whose architecture and design department goes back to 1932, didn’t acquire a single work by a Black architect or designer until the tail ...
A new collective of Black architects and artists, formed out of a show now at MoMA, aims to “reclaim the larger civic promise of architecture.” By Michael Kimmelman “Fabricating Networks ...
The MoMA’s current architectural program is dedicated to retrospectives of both architects. The exhibitions, “Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light” and “Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Mo ...
of MoMA’s Department of Architecture, “not a single work by any Black architect or designer was included in the collection.” That tells us all we need to know about the task set before the ...
MoMA has an opportunity to look more closely at the muddled mechanics of building better cities as it continues its Architecture Now series. Next on the calendar, in September, is an exhibit on ...
“Latin America in Construction: Architecture 1955-1980,” is on view at the Museum of Modern Art through July 19. 11 W. 53rd St., New York, moma.org.
The Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday named Martino Stierli, a professor at the University of Zurich, its new chief curator of architecture and design. Mr. Stierli, 40 years old, will begin at MoMA ...
Mr. Bergdoll, a distinguished architectural historian and professor of art history at Columbia University, brings a scholar's perspective to the architecture department. For the requisite edginess ...