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MoMA's Live Music Events and Exhibitions for June and July
MoMA Studio: Exchange Café
Through June 30

Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays 1:00–5:00 p.m.
Fridays 1:00-8:00 p.m.
Mezzanine, The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building

Organized in collaboration with Brooklyn-based artist Caroline Woolard as part of the Department of Education's Artists Experiment initiative, MoMA Studio: Exchange Café is a social space in the mezzanine of MoMA's Education and Research building that is dedicated to exchange-based practices. Taking the form of a café, the Studio encourages visitors to question notions of reciprocity, value, and property through shared experiences. Tea, milk, and honey—products that directly engage the political economy—are available by exchange. Instead of paying with legal tender, Exchange Café patrons are invited to make a resource-based currency. Exchange Café features an interactive participatory archive, a matrix of exchange projects, and a library of books and ephemera.

Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes
June 15–September 23

The Joan and Preston Robert Tisch Exhibition Gallery, sixth floor
Press Preview: Wednesday, June 5, 2013, 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

For the first time in its history, The Museum of Modern Art presents a comprehensive exhibition on the work of Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, French, born Switzerland, 1887-1965), encompassing his work as architect, interior designer, artist, city planner, writer, and photographer. Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes reveals the ways in which Le Corbusier observed and imagined landscapes throughout his career, using all the artistic mediums and techniques at his disposal, from early watercolors of Italy, Greece, and Turkey, to sketches of India, and from photographs of his formative journeys to architectural models of his large-scale projects. All of these dimensions of his artistic process, including major paintings and five reconstructed interiors, are presented in the largest exhibition ever produced in New York of Le Corbusier's protean and influential oeuvre. Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes draws on MoMA's own collection, and substantially on exclusive loans from the Paris-based Le Corbusier Foundation. MoMA is the only U.S. venue for the exhibition, which will travel to Fundació "la Caixa" in Madrid (April 1–June 29, 2014), and to Fundació "la Caixa" in Barcelona (July 15–October 19, 2014).

Conversations: Among Friends, Featuring Artists Sam Gilliam and Rashid Johnson
Thursday, June 27, 7:00 p.m.

Theater 3 (The Celeste Bartos Theater), mezzanine, The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building

Presented by The Friends of Education of The Museum of Modern Art, Conversations: Among Friends explores works of art as reflections of their political and social contexts. The evening features a conversation between artists Sam Gilliam and Rashid Johnson, moderated by Laura Hoptman, a curator in MoMA's Department of Painting and Sculpture. The program will explore Gilliam and Johnson's work—and how it is shaped by, responds to, and reflects the artistic, historical, political, and social context of its making. Following the program, guests are invited to continue the conversation and meet the participants at an intimate reception catered by Fantasy Fare in the Cullman Mezzanine.

MoMA Nights 2013
Thursdays in July and August, 5:30–8:00 p.m.

The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden

See MoMA's collection, visit the summer exhibitions, and enjoy live music in the sculpture garden (sets begin at 6:30 p.m.). Regular Museum admission applies. The 2013 series includes indie acts selected by MoMA's PopRally committee (July 4, 11, 18, and 25), musicians included and related to the exhibition Soundings: A Contemporary Score (August 1, 8, and 15), and blues/folk performers in conjunction with American Modern: Hopper to O'Keeffe (August 22 and 29).

Summergarden: New Music for New York
Sundays in July
Gate opens at 7:00 p.m.; concerts begin at 8:00 p.m.
Free admission
The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden

The Museum of Modern Art's Summergarden: New Music for New York free concert series returns to The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden for four Sunday evenings beginning July 7. Summergarden, a tradition since 1971, is part of MoMA's long history of presenting contemporary classical music and jazz. MoMA once again welcomes the collaboration of its programming partners, The Juilliard School and Jazz at Lincoln Center. Members of the New Juilliard Ensemble, under the artistic direction of Joel Sachs, perform on July 7 and 21, offering two distinctive programs of contemporary compositions, all of which are receiving their New York premieres. Jazz at Lincoln Center has selected two up-and-coming jazz groups whose concerts on July 14 (Melissa Aldana Quartet) and July 28 (Aaron Diehl Trio) emphasize original works, each with one New York premiere.

A View from the Vaults: Warner Bros. Today
July 9–August 14

The Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters

The Warner Bros. film studio was founded in April 1923 by a quartet of immigrant brothers, Albert, Sam, Harry, and Jack Warner, who had previously worked as traveling film exhibitors throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania. Realizing that the growth of their nascent studio would be improved with film production, they headed West, to Culver City, California, where they built the studio that soon brought sound to the cinema with The Jazz Singer (1927), perfected the gangster film with The Public Enemy (1931), produced the iconic Casablanca (1942), and so much more. Over the last two decades the studio has given global audiences epic film franchises like the Harry Potter series and a formidable trilogy of trilogies: The Lord of the Rings, Christopher Nolan's Batman, and The Matrix; elegant examinations of American history (Good Night and Good Luck); and cheeky humor (The Campaign, Dark Shadows, The Hangover). The studio has also been home base for Clint Eastwood's Malpaso Productions for decades, resulting in films like 2012's Trouble with the Curve. This selection of Warner Bros. productions from the past 20 years, all drawn from MoMA's collection, illustrates the studio's continuing commitment to the artistic and commercial legacy of the four Warner brothers, some 90 years later.

Cut 'n' Paste: From Architectural Assemblage to Collage City
July 10–December 1

The Robert Menschel Architecture and Design Gallery, third floor

Contemporary culture is often described as a relentless rearrangement of multiple historical references, images, and signs. Collage has been referred to as a process that illustrates this specific condition of modernity. Cut 'n' Paste explores the evolution of collage as both a fundamental yet overlooked technique of architectural representation, and as an extended cultural notion of layering, juxtaposition, and remix that has shaped perceptions of the urban realm over the past century.

Walker Evans American Photographs
July 19, 2013–January 26, 2014

Painting and Sculpture Galleries, fourth floor

This installation celebrates the 75th anniversary of the first one-person photography exhibition in MoMA's history, and the accompanying landmark publication, which established the potential of the photographer's book as an indivisible work of art. Through these projects Walker Evans created a collective portrait of the eastern United States during a decade of profound transformation—one that coincided with the flood of everyday images, both still and moving, from an expanding mass culture, and the construction of a Modernist history of photography.

The Equinox
July 20, 2013–January 2014

Painting and Sculpture Galleries, fourth floor

The Equinox is an arrangement of seven sculptures by the Swiss-born American artist Carol Bove. The ensemble, created specifically for The Museum of Modern Art, brings together sculptures that represent Bove's particular artistic vocabulary, marrying modernist forms like cubes, rectangles, and cylinders with a wide variety of materials—from weighty I-beams and smoothly curved powder-coated steel to organic driftwood, seashells, and peacock feathers.

by The Museum of Modern Art
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