MoMA PS1 Presents the First Large-Scale Museum Exhibition in New York of Ryan Trecartin’s Work
LONG ISLAND CITY, NY.- MoMA PS1 presents the first large-scale museum exhibition in New York of work by the artist Ryan Trecartin (American, b. 1981). Ryan Trecartin: Any Ever fills seven galleries with sculptural theater installations that house projections of the seven movies comprising Trecartin’s most recent body of work, Any Ever (2009-2010). The exhibition is on view in the First Floor Main Galleries from June 19 through September 3, 2011, and is organized by Klaus Biesenbach, Director, MoMA PS1, and Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art, with the assistance of Eliza Ryan, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1. Trecartin’s distinctive cinematic and sculptural language-developed through a close synergy with his primary collaborator, Lizzie Fitch-continues a tradition of art that heralds, shapes, and challenges the defining technologies and cultural advances of the era. Consistent with
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