Long-term Installations
Though MoMA PS1 does not have a permanent collection, it does house several long-term installations:
- Richard Artschwager, Blips, 1976. Location: Throughout MoMA PS1
- Richard Artschwager, Exit-Don’t fight City Hall, 1976. Location: First floor, hallway, Five red "exit" bulbs
- Keith Sonnier, Tunnel of Tears, 1997. Location: "Chimney" in the foyer of the lobby
- Lawrence Weiner, A bit of matter and a little bit more, 1976. Location: Front door, stenciled on glass
- Pipilotti Rist, Selbstlos im Lavabad (Selfless in the Bath of Lava), 1994. Location: Lobby, single-channel video installation
- William Kentridge, Stair Procession, 2000. Location: Staircase B
- Ernesto Caivano, In the Woods. 2004, Location: Staircase A
- James Turrell, Meeting, 1986. Location: Third floor
- Hendrika Sonnenberg & Chris Hanson, Baudelaire, 1994. Location: Stairs into building
- Alan Saret, Brick Wall and Sun, 1976. Location: Third floor, eastern end of the north wing
- Jennifer Cho, Haystacks, 2000. Location: Basement floor
- Sol LeWitt, Crayola Square, 1999. Location: Basement floor
- Matt Mullican, Untitled, 1997. Location: Steel inset in basement floor
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