P.S.1 MoMA Contemporary Art Center, NYC

One of the largest and oldest institutions in the US dedicated to contemporary art, we checked out the non-profit P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center during our winter stay in New York.

Situated in Long Island City in the borough of Queens, New York City, it’s a really fantastic gallery, and some of the work was exceptional.

P.S.1 MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, Queens, New York City: contemporary art institution

Created by the Buenos Aires artist, Leandro Erlich, the Swimming Pool is a devilishly clever installation that gives the appearance of fully clothed people moving under water.

P.S.1 MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, Queens, New York City: contemporary art institution

This fantastic piece by Norwegian artist BØrre Sæthre was fantastic, with a beautiful white unicorn displayed in a glass box. As you moved closer to the box, that glass would turn opaque at certain angles.

P.S.1 MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, Queens, New York City: contemporary art institution

Danish-Iceland artist Olafur Eliasson had installed a piece involving a large, slowly spinning circular mirror suspended from the ceiling (similar to his excellent Weather Project in the Tate Modern in London in 2003.)

P.S.1 MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, Queens, New York City: contemporary art institution

This was my favourite piece. You enter into what looks like an ordinary room, and at first it seems that everyone is looking up an opaque panel.

It was only after a few moments that I realised that I was actually looking straight up at the open sky, so that the artist had effectively turned the sky into a piece of moving art.

More photos here: P.S.1 MoMA Contemporary Art Center

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