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MOOD: Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2018-19 at MoMA PS1


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MOOD: Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2018-19

June 09, 2019 – September 08, 2019

MoMA PS1

As part of a multi-year partnership between The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Museum of Modern Art, and #moma PS1, the Studio Museum’s annual Artist-in-Residence exhibition, MOOD, will be on view at #moma PS1 in Long Island City from June 9–September 8, 2019. MOOD is the inaugural exhibition of this partnership, featuring the work of the Studio Museum’s 2018-19 residents Allison Janae Hamilton (b. 1984, Lexington, KY), Tschabalala Self (b. 1990, #newyork, NY) , and Sable Elyse Smith (b. 1986, Los Angeles, CA). The exhibition is presented within the three museums’ wide-ranging collaboration while The Studio Museum in Harlem constructs a new building on the site of their longtime home on West 125th Street.

An immersive four-room exhibition, MOOD explores site, place, and time as it relates to American identity and popular culture by resituating the often trending social media hashtag (#mood), which describes moments both profound and banal. MOOD maps out each artist’s psychic landscape, presenting distinct snapshots that travel through and beyond the fabric of digital culture and represent a manifestation of each artist’s perception of the present moment in the United States.

Press Contacts:
The Studio Museum in Harlem: Elizabeth Gwinn, (646) 214-2142 or egwinn@studiomuseum.org

MoMA PS1: Molly Kurzius, (718) 392 6447 or molly_kurzius@moma.org

MOOD is organized by Legacy Russell, Associate Curator, Exhibitions, the Studio Museum, and Hallie Ringle, former Assistant Curator at the Studio Museum (now Hugh Kaul Curator of #contemporaryart at the Birmingham Museum of Art) with Josephine Graf, Curatorial Assistant, #moma PS1.

The exhibition at #moma PS1 is made possible by generous support from John L. Thomson.

The Studio Museum in Harlem’s Artist-in-Residenceprogram is supported by the Robert Lehman Foundation; the Jerome Foundation; #newyork State Council on the Arts, with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the #newyork State Legislature; the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; and by endowments established by the Andrea Frank Foundation; the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Trust and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Additional support is generously provided by The #newyork City Department of Cultural Affairs and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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