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PS1's Warm Up parties aren't just parties, however; they are an "experimental exhibition at the museum," said Cindy Hinant, a volunteer coordinator. Not that it isn't a blast, with beer available to those of legal drinking age. You won't find
Budweiser here, though. They serve Original Sin Hard Cider
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Following a longer than initially expected closure for the coronavirus pandemic, on April 13, 2020, MoMA PS1 told its employees there would be furloughs due to the museum facing its "most serious financial crisis" ever, with impact to be felt "for years to come," according to director Kate Fowle. 70%
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In 1976, Heiss opened the P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in a deserted
Romanesque Revival public school building, significantly increasing the organization's exhibition and studio capacity. This building, dating from 1892, served as the first school in Long Island City until 1963, when the First Ward
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from the MoMA PS1 board for their investment history. MoMA PS1 "receives about eight percent of its operating budget from the city" in 2019. As owner of the MoMA PS1 building, New York City contributes to MoMA PS1's annual operating budget. Exhibitions at MoMA PS1 are funded by the Annual
Exhibition
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The principal objective of MoMA's partnership with MoMA PS1 is to promote the enjoyment, appreciation, study, and understanding of contemporary art to a wide and growing audience. Collaborative programs of exhibitions, educational activities, and special projects allow both institutions to draw on
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Warm Up is MoMA PS1's music series summer event. The series is housed within the architectural installation created by the winner of the annual Young
Architects Program. Together, the music, architecture and exhibition program provide a unique multi-sensory experience for music fans, artists, and
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Architects Program (YAP) is an annual competition hosted by MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art that invites young architects to submit design proposals for MoMA PS1's courtyard. The winning entry is converted from concept to construction and becomes the architectural setting for MoMA
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In
November 2018, MoMA PS1 art handlers demonstrated outside the museum to earn the same pay as similar workers at MoMA in Manhattan, and in March 2019, the museum paid a settlement with a curator who accused the museum of rescinding a job offer due to pregnancy. In June 2019, Kate Fowle was
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Director of the renamed MoMA PS1. Biesenbach had first joined at PS1 as a curator in 1997, and subsequently held the positions of Curator in MoMA's Department of Film and Media and Chief Curator of MoMA's Department of Media and Performance Art. Biesenbach left the museum for the
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October 1997, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center reopened to the public after a three-year, $ 8.5 million renovation project designed by Los Angeles-based architecture firm Frederick Fisher & Partners. The building's facilities were increased from 84,000 to 125,000 square feet (7,800 to
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Recognizing that New York was a worldwide magnet for contemporary artists, and believing that traditional museums were not providing adequate exhibition opportunities for site-specific art, in 1971 Heiss established a formal, alternative arts organization with architecture/theater critic
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February 1999, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center and the Museum of Modern Art announced their impending institutional merger, which was planned to take 10 years and was designed to preserve P.S. 1 as a center of independent experimentation and exploration. MoMA PS1 and the
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Warm Up was conceived in 1997 as a summer-long dance party to bring new audiences to MoMA PS1 and Long Island City, Queens. The series runs every
Saturday from July through early September and draws thousands of local and international visitors each day.
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their respective strengths and resources and to continue shaping a cultural discourse. The two institutions also integrated their development, education, marketing, financial planning and membership departments.
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in New York City, United States. In addition to its exhibitions, the institution organizes the Sunday Sessions performance series, the Warm Up summer music series, and the Young Architects Program with the
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as the Institute for Art and Urban Resources Inc., an organization with the mission of turning abandoned, underutilized buildings in New York City into artist studios and exhibition spaces.
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In 2008, following the completion of a 10-year merger process with MoMA, Alana Heiss retired as director of P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center after 36 years. In 2009,
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Throughout its history, MoMA PS1 has routinely organized exhibitions beyond its building, including street performances throughout New York City, projects in the
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cut a tiny hole in one wall, creating an almost heavenly aureole of light at one end of the third-floor hallway. The museum has featured the works of the artists
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were the only two major art institutions to participate in the Open Your Lobby initiative, which asks businesses to provide protestors with shelter or resources.
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formalized their affiliation in January 2000. New York City, which owns the MoMA PS1 building, endorsed the merger.
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1972:"Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life at MoMA PS1. Preview of exhibition until MoMA PS1 reopens to the public"
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1947:"Niki de Saint Phalle, Pioneering French Feminist Artist, to Be Subject of Major Survey at MoMA PS1 in New York"
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11,600 m) in order to include a large outdoor gallery, a dramatic entryway, and a two-story project space.
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PS1's summer Warm Up music series. The Young Architects program was placed on a one-year hiatus in late 2019.
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Highlights from the series include a notable group of international DJs and live music ensembles: DJ Harvey,
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called The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, and began renovating abandoned buildings in New York City.
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From its inception, MoMA PS1 has championed the innovative and the experimental. The premiere exhibition,
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and Magic Hat #9, a welcome change from the norm that speaks to the theme of serving the indie community.
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New York City Told Its Museums to Diversify or Lose Funding. Here's How They Plan to Address the Problem
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2474:"In Open Letter, Artists Urge MoMA, PS1 to Divest from Board Members Who Support 'Suffering of Others'"
1589:"'Management Should Be Ashamed': MoMA PS1 Installers and Maintenance Workers' Union Protests Pay Rates"
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1799:"Facing Its 'Most Serious Financial Crisis' Ever, MoMA PS1 Furloughs More Than 70 Percent of Workers"
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1922:"Arts Organization Decries Denial of Visas to Iraqi Artists in MoMA PS1 Show: 'It Is Unacceptable'"
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of the museum's workforce was furloughed, leaving 17 employees working at the museum. During the
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announced as the museum's new director. In November 2019, a new restaurant opened in the museum.
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school it housed was closed due to low attendance and the building was turned into a warehouse.
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MoMA PS1 was founded in 1971 by Alanna Heiss as the Institute for Art and Urban Resources Inc.
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1826:"NYC Performance Spaces Have Stepped Up to Help Protesters, and Museums Should Too"
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in Los Angeles in July 2018, leaving the museum temporarily without a director.
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MoMA PS1 Settles With Curator Who Accused the Museum of Pregnancy Discrimination
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resulted in denied visas to a number of Iraqi artists taking part in MoMA PS1's
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1417:"CURRENTS; THE NEW P.S. 1: CONTEMPORARY ART, BUT THE BUILDING'S THE STAR"
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MoMA PS1 houses several long-term installations throughout the building:
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Disasters of War: Francisco de Goya, Henry Darger, Jake and Dinos Chapman
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Mexico City: An Exhibition about the Exchange Rates of Bodies and Values
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in 2013 was the largest exhibition of the artist's work at the time.
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1853:(New York: The Institute for Art and Urban Resources Inc., 1977), 3.
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1616:"Art Handlers at MoMA PS1 Demand Same Pay as Manhattan Colleagues"
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Art Review: More Spacious and Gracious, Yet Still Funky at Heart
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by Matthias Hollwich and Marc Kushner is seen in the background.
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MoMA PS1 Temporarily Closes, Citing Coronavirus Regulations
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A large outdoor dome used for house exhibitions, as of 2013
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by Interboro Partners & WHATAMI by stARTT (MAXXI, Rome)
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Middle College High School at LaGuardia Community College
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by HWKN (principals, Matthias Hollwich and Marc Kushner)
1772:"Met, MoMA, and more go dark over coronavirus concerns"
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2075:"MoMA PS1's Young Architects Program Placed on Hiatus"
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Institute for Art and Urban Resources Inc. (1971–1976)
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Aviation Career & Technical Education High School
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Children of Berlin: Cultural Developments 1989 - 1999
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Firehouse, Engine Company 261 and Ladder Company 116
1864:"im Sooja: A Needle Woman July 1–September 16, 2001"
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West/East: First Generation Environmental Sculptures
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Selbstlos im Lavabad (Selfless in the Bath of Lava)
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451:exhibitions, resulting in criticism by activists.
236:What would become MoMA PS1 was founded in 1971 by
1447:A Museum Merger: The Modern Meets The Ultramodern
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1999:"Artist Niki de Saint Phalle Took Joy Seriously"
1160:, 1976. Location: Front door, stenciled on glass
585:Minimalia: An Italian Vision in 20th Century Art
520:: Heroic Stance, A Survey of Sculpture 1965–1986
3177:Contemporary art galleries in the United States
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179:institution at 22-01 Jackson Avenue in the
1002:A Warm Up Event in August 2012. The sculpture
864:by Xefirotarch (principal, Hernan Diaz Alonso)
573:: Reorganizing Structure by Drawing Through It
458:, and international exhibitions and projects.
449:Theater of Operations: The Gulf Wars 1991–2011
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3182:Art museums and galleries established in 1971
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204:MoMA PS1 with Manhattan skyline in background
2404:"MoMA PS1 director renews Rockaways cleanup"
2125:"Liquid Sky at MoMA PS1 Ball-Nogues Studio"
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61:P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center (1976–2010)
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2379:"MoMA PS1 Long-Term Installations | MoMA"
504:at P.S. 1 (October 6 – December 15, 1985)
260:Affiliation with the Museum of Modern Art
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2455:New Blood for P.S.1's Board of Directors
2350:"MoMA PS1 Warms Up Summer in a Cool Way"
1945:Greenberger, Alex (September 18, 2019).
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857:(principals, Eric Bunge and Mimi Hoang)
616:(November 19, 2000 - February 25, 2001)
548:(December 16, 1990 - February 10, 1991)
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725:: Where Are We Now (Who Are We Anyway)
678:(September 11, 2011 - January 9, 2012)
307:George Floyd protests in New York City
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1120:, 1976. Location: Throughout MoMA PS1
846:by EMERGENT (principal, Tom Wiscombe)
772:(September 17, 2020 – April 04, 2021)
686:(October 13, 2013 - February 2, 2014)
663:WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution
644:(October 24, 2004 - January 23, 2005)
622:(October 14, 2001 - January 31, 2002)
557:(December 8, 1991 - February 9, 1992)
489:(September 28, 1980 - March 14, 1982)
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3187:Museum of Modern Art (New York City)
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2549:MoMA PS1 on ABC News: Emergency Room
1797:Greenberger, Alex (April 21, 2020),
1770:Hilburg, Jonathan (March 13, 2020),
1614:Moynihan, Colin (December 6, 2018),
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781:(March 11, 2021 - September 6, 2021)
756:(April 15, 2018 – September 9, 2018)
593:(November 7, 1999 - January 2, 2000)
587:(October 10, 1999 - January 9, 2000)
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2472:Small, Zachary (January 14, 2020),
1997:Delson, Susan (February 19, 2021).
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746:(October 22, 2017 – March 11, 2018)
652:(October 23, 2005 - April 10, 2006)
317:Programs, installations, and events
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2682:Information Technology High School
2453:Leon Neyfakh (February 24, 2010),
754:In Ixtli in Yollotl, We the People
736:(October 23, 2016 – March 5, 2017)
718:(October 11, 2015 – March 7, 2016)
672:(February 12 – September 14, 2009)
566:(October 29, 1997 - March 1, 1998)
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1716:Orlow, Emma (November 13, 2019),
1668:Cascone, Sarah (March 27, 2019),
1560:Passy, Charles (August 1, 2018),
1415:Louie, Elaine (October 2, 1997).
546:: Rousing the Rubble, 1969 - 1990
309:in June 2020, the museum and the
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2348:Corsini, Rachel (July 9, 2010).
2229:Basulto, David (July 28, 2009).
2024:"Young Architects Program (YAP)"
1743:Kaufman, Maya (March 13, 2020),
1697:Robin Pogrebin (June 26, 2019),
1641:Ryzik, Melena (March 26, 2019),
1445:Carol Vogel (February 2, 1999),
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620:Janet Cardiff: A Survey of Works
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445:Trump administration travel ban
216:by nARCHITECTS from summer 2004
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2672:Bard High School Early College
1487:Carol Vogel (April 29, 2010),
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642:Katharina Sieverding: Close Up
628:(June 30 – September 10, 2002)
322:Artist and exhibition programs
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1240:. 2004, Location: Staircase A
1230:, 2000. Location: Staircase B
1210:, 1997. Location: Staircase B
1200:, 1997. Location: Staircase B
1170:, 1986. Location: Third floor
1130:, 1976. Location: First floor
703:(March 9 – September 7, 2014)
695:(June 15 – September 7, 2014)
497:(February 15 – April 5, 1981)
483:(February 11 – March 7, 1981)
474:(February 17 – April 6, 1980)
18:P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center
2780:New York Presbyterian Church
2707:Queens Technical High School
1880:Carol Vogel (May 31, 2012),
1327:"Facelift for Queens Museum"
1128:Exit - Don't fight City Hall
832:by ROY (principal Lindy Roy)
712:(January 31 – March 9, 2015)
666:(February 17 – May 12, 2008)
599:(February 27 – May 30, 2000)
575:(April 26 – August 30, 1998)
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2917:Queens Plaza Court Building
2825:Long Island City Courthouse
2733:LaGuardia Community College
2662:Academy of American Studies
579:Inside Out: New Chinese Art
555:: And the Mind Grew Fingers
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1882:MoMA Acquires More Dargers
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948:by The Living (principal,
837:Playa Urbana / Urban Beach
670:Lutz Bacher My Secret Life
295:Museum of Contemporary Art
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472:Afro-American Abstraction
413:. Its landmark survey of
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2383:The Museum of Modern Art
2158:The Architects Newspaper
1514:The Museum of Modern Art
969:by Escobedo Soliz Studio
786:Young Architects Program
750:Fernando Palma Rodríguez
3013:Railroad infrastructure
2620:Gantry Plaza State Park
2430:"Saul Melman | Gallery"
1851:Rooms P.S. 1, June 9–26
1567:The Wall Street Journal
1102:Long-term installations
891:by WorkAC (principals,
527:Michelangelo Pistoletto
379:Michelangelo Pistoletto
111:40.745367°N 73.947977°W
2354:Brooklyn Downtown Star
2151:"A New Sky for P.S. 1"
2073:Baldwin, Eric (2019).
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693:: 1/2 an Autobiography
613:Jake and Dinos Chapman
443:In November 2019, the
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2702:Newcomers High School
2459:The New York Observer
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967:Weaving the Courtyard
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779:: Structures for Life
513:(October 26, 1986 - )
481:: Paintings 1972–1980
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116:40.745367; -73.947977
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2989:Hunters Point Avenue
2856:Hunter's Point South
2760:Religion and culture
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989:by Dream the Combine
937:by CODA (principal,
839:by William E. Massie
777:Niki de Saint Phalle
420:A focus has been on
387:Katharina Sieverding
267:Museum of Modern Art
190:Museum of Modern Art
3040:Harold Interlocking
3023:Hunterspoint Avenue
2871:Queensbridge Houses
2723:Briarcliffe College
2428:seamlesswhole.com.
2003:Wall Street Journal
1124:Richard Artschwager
1114:Richard Artschwager
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2728:CUNY School of Law
2434:www.saulmelman.com
2180:"Liquid Sky, 2007"
2131:. February 7, 2014
1907:The New York Times
1886:The New York Times
1703:The New York Times
1648:The New York Times
1621:The New York Times
1493:The New York Times
1475:The New York Times
1451:The New York Times
1421:The New York Times
1384:"Long Island City"
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906:and Hilary Sample)
883:Ball-Nogues Studio
740:Carolee Schneemann
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571:Gordon Matta-Clark
564:: Flaming Creature
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1224:William Kentridge
1098:, and many more.
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