PS1 History Long Island City NY Queens
PS1 - World Class Modern Art In Long Island City
In 1971 when it was founded, PS1 was called the Institute For Art and Urban Resources, Inc. Today it is widely known as PS1, which is a name it received after moving into an abandoned public school building [Public School One = PS1] in the mid seventies, and which continues to this day to be the current home of the institution.
In the mid / late nineties, the museum underwent a huge renovation project, which essentially modernized the structure of the old building and reformatted the space to provide a more enabling venue, while still preserving its architectural beauty, history and roots.
In the year 2000 MOMA and PS1 struck a deal, the particulars of which I am not familiar, such that PS1 became a MOMA Art Affiliate. At the time MOMA had closed its own museum for renovations and had temporarily ‘moved’ its public exhibits out to Long Island city in a fairly small space just off Queens Blvd, near the subway.
Today the museum sponsors many opportunities for new and emerging artists to gain significant exposure via exhibitions at PS1. They regularly feature many new artists from around the world in new and interesting installations, many of which will be covered in this web magazine in the future.
PS1 Art Museum Long Island City NY - Related Links
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