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P.S.1 Summer

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The summer season at P.S.1 kicks off on June 28 with an all-day opening celebration of Afterparty by MOS, this year's winning design in the MoMA/P.S.1 Young Architects Program competition. Envisioned as an urban shelter, Afterparty comprises a series of tall, hut-like "chimneys" that draw heat upward by induction, creating an immersive "cool-down" refuge that incorporates elements of shade and water, plus seating and bar areas, for visitors to P.S.1 this summer.

P.S.1 also celebrates the tenth anniversary of the Young Architects Program with a decade-long review, as well as new presentations by Michael Joaquin Grey and Carlos Motta.

Warm Up Summer Music Series

July 4 is the first installment of P.S.1's Warm Up summer music series, featuring the best in experimental music and live DJ sets. This year's series features performers such as Stars Like Fleas, Timmy Regisford, and a special line-up curated by agnès b. Warm Up takes place every Saturday through September 5, from 2:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Also on view: Kenneth Anger, Florian Slotawa, Jonathan Horowitz: And/Or, Leandro Erlich: Swimming Pool, Lutz Bacher MY SECRET LIFE, and more.

The 2009 Young Architects Program is sponsored by


Additional support is provided by the Bertha and Isaac Liberman Foundation, Jeffrey and Michèle Klein, Agnes Gund, The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, and Con Edison.

Generous funding for Warm Up 2009 is provided by agnès b. and by The Junior Associates of The Museum of Modern Art.

Special thanks to Union Beer and Jay Benach.

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