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Wael Shawky’s Epic Films Will Completely Change How You See the Crusades They are the most intoxicating, savage masterpieces of the Crusades I’ve seen anywhere, on film or otherwise.
By Jerry Saltz
Pussy Riot on Wearing ‘Monk Suits’ in Vogue Masha Alyokhina and Nadya Tolokonnikova discuss surveillance, new work, and “really disgusting” dresses.
By Katie Van Syckle
national treasures
Oct. 28, 2014
By Carl Swanson
scene stealers
Aug. 27, 2014
Breezy Linens and Tevas at MoMA PS1’s Warm Up Street-style highlights from the annual outdoor summer dance series.
By YoungJun Koo
Les Pop-ups
Jan. 25, 2012
Have an M. Wells Weekend You’ll have two chances to eat Hugue Dufour’s cooking this weekend in LIC.
By Jenny Miller
M. Wells Reboot Getting Close: Roe Bar and Sous-Vide Service Headed to P.S. 1 Plus more information about the owners’ other plans: a new steakhouse and a homemade boat.
By Hugh Merwin
Foodievents
Dec. 15, 2011
Holy Tourtieres: M. Wells Will Pop Up at P.S. 1 This Saturday Hugue Dufour and Sarah Obraitis will offer cassoulet and pies during the museum’s winter carnival.
By Jenny Miller
Foodievents
Sept. 27, 2010
A Closer Look at Last Weekend’s Le Grand Fooding Sure, the lines were long. But we got some awfully pretty pictures out of it.
By Helen Rosner
Foodievents
Sept. 25, 2010
Last Night at Le Fooding: San Francisco Edges Out New York, For Now Our highly scientific comparative analysis of last night’s first of two SF vs. NY showdowns.
By Helen Rosner
in the magazine
June 23, 2010
By Lane Brown
The Great Outdoors
June 26, 2009
By Daniel Maurer
The Great Outdoors
May 14, 2009
P.S. 1 Warm-Up Launches July 4 (Plus: Seven More Pool Parties) You don’t have to go out to Montauk or A.C. to drink by the pool.
By Daniel Maurer
At P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Things Get Political Now that Bush has left office, is political art becoming more accessible?
By Andrew Goldstein
last night’s gig
July 28, 2008
James Murphy and Friends Positively Hot at P.S. 1’s Warm Up Mostly they took it back to 2002 with their signature revival of disco-heavy electro-funk.
Giant Cardboard Tubes of Farm Crops Coming to Art Museum
At Grub Street, we generally only encounter natural, growing things when they arrive dead, on our plates, at restaurants. But P.S. 1, unlike us, has committed to growing crops along the locavore model. In giant cardboard tubes. As part of an installation. You’ll understand when you read about it on Vulture.
P.S. 1 Young Architect Winners Would Like You to Eat Cabbage This Summer [Vulture]
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L.A. Designers Bring Touch of Whimsy to New York Hipsters This year’s weekly “Warm Up” dance party at P.S.1 gets an aesthetic boost from Ball–Nogues’ whimsical, kaleidoscopic installation.