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This month, explore all MoMA has to offer outside its four walls. Tour five prefab homes in MoMA's next-door lot, transformed by Home Delivery into an open-air architecture gallery. The Sculpture Garden hosts eclectic live music on MoMA Thursday Nights, and jazz or classical music concerts on Sunday evenings with Summergarden. At P.S.1, Warm Up offers even more open-air music—and dancing—amidst an urban farm that's currently in bloom.

Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling
July 20–October 20
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Experience this two-part exhibition on the significance of factory-produced architecture. Indoors a retrospective maps prefabrication’s rich history. Outdoors and adjacent to MoMA, five architects fabricate full-scale houses.

Dreamland: Architectural Experiments since the 1970s
July 23–October 27

Drawings, models, and other materials document the explosion of architectural experimentation in the 1970s—a time when the city, and New York especially, became a screen for the projection of fantasies and utopias—and explore the era's influence on contemporary architecture.

Dalí: Painting and Film
Through September 15
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Over 130 major paintings, drawings, and films illuminate cinema's central role in the work of Surrealist provocateur Salvador Dalí.

Multiplex: Directions in Art, 1970 to Now
FINAL WEEKS
Through July 21

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From the abstract to the provocative, the diversity and vitality of contemporary art are on display in this installation drawn from MoMA's collection.

Geo/Metric: Prints and Drawings from the Collection
Through August 18
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This exhibition, which inaugurates MoMA's new second-floor galleries, surveys the impulse toward geometric abstraction in modern and contemporary art. Recent acquisitions by Lyubov Popova, Robert Ryman, Gabriel Orozco, and Mark Grotjahn are on view.


Also on view: Focus: Picasso Sculpture, Young Architects Program 2008, Projects 87: Sigalit Landau, Bernd and Hilla Becher: Landscape/Typology, Focus: Joseph Beuys, Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Focus: Ad Reinhardt and Mark Rothko, Jazz Score, George Lois: The Esquire Covers, Glossolalia: Languages of Drawing, Book/Shelf, Geometry of Motion 1920s/1970s, and more.


Complete exhibition schedule


Premiere Brazil
July 17–28

Take a wild trip into the vibrant world of contemporary Brazilian cinema with these ten films, a collaboration between MoMA and the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival.

Also on view: Dalí Laughs, Salvador Dalí and Three American Surrealists, The Films of Bahman Ghobadi, Zeitgeist: The Films of Our Time, Jazz Score, Still Moving, and more.

Complete film schedule

Program and Events

Lecture: Winfried Brenne with Franz Jaschke
Wednesday, July 9, 6:30 p.m.
Presented by the Department of Architecture and Design

Story Time in the Sculpture Garden
Thursdays, July 10–31, 11:00–11:30 a.m.
Author/illustrators share their stories. For children ages four to seven and their adult companions

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Modern Poets
Frank O'Hara: Selected Poems at Lunchtime
Wednesday, July 16, 12:00–1:00 p.m.

Complete programs and events schedule

MoMA Collection Highlight
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center

Arctic Hysteria
Through September 15

P.S.1 presents mystical, outlandish visions in contemporary Finnish art. This intergenerational exhibition of work by 16 artists includes installation, video, film, photography, and painting.

View music lineup for Warm Up 2008.

Also on view: Young Architects Program 2008: P.F.1 (Public Farm One), That Was Then... This Is Now

Complete P.S.1 schedule

 

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Images, from top: Carl G. Strandlund for the Lustron Corporation, Inc. Westchester Two Bedroom, 1948–1950. Pieces of a Lustron Westchester Two Bedroom prior to installation, Columbus, Ohio, April 16, 1949 (detail). Image credit: Arnold Newman/Getty Images. Kieran Timberlake Architects. Cellophane House, as designed for MoMA's Home Delivery exhibition. Front view. © 2008 Kieran Timberlake Architects. Haus-Rucker-Co (Laurids Ortner, Manfred Ortner, Günther Zamp Kelp, Klaus Pinter). Palmtree Island (Oasis), project. 1971. Cut-and-pasted printed paper with gouache and graphite and cut-and-pasted painted paper on silver gelatin photograph on board. The Museum of Modern Art. Wendy Evans Joseph Purchase Fund. Salvador Dalí. Design for a poster for Babaouo, c’est un film surréaliste. 1932. Mixed media on cardboard. Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, Spain. © 2008 Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Jeremy Blake. Angel Dust. 2000. Digital animation (color, sound) (detail). The Museum of Modern Art. Fractional and promised gift of David Teiger. Image courtesy of Kinz, Tillou + Feigen. Aleksei Kruchenykh. Untitled from 1918 by Vasilii Kamenskii and Aleksei Kruchenykh. 1917. Collage from an illustrated book with four lithographs and seven collages by various artists. Publisher: unknown, Tiflis. Printer: unknown. Edition: 6 known examples. The Museum of Modern Art. Gift of The Judith Rothschild Foundation (Boris Kerdimun Archive). Bodum Design Group. Iced Tea Jug. 2006. Andy Warhol. Orange Car Crash Fourteen Times. 1963. Silkscreen ink on synthetic polymer paint on canvas. The Museum of Modern Art. Gift of Philip Johnson. © 2008 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Estômago: A Gastronomic Story. 2007. Brazil. Directed by Marcos Jorge. Summergarden, 2006. The Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Robin Holland. John Barnard and Ferrari S.p.A., Maranello, Italy. Formula 1 Racing Car. 1990. Honeycomb composite with carbon fibers, Kevlar and other materials. Manufactured by Ferrari S.p.A., Maranello, Italy. The Museum of Modern Art. Gift of the manufacturer. Anni Rapinoja. International Shoes. 2007. Red Worthleberry. Courtesy the artist


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