Carol Bove: The Equinox Swiss American artist, Carol Bove has arranged seven different sculptures at the MoMa. The Equinox brings together many different sculptures cubes, rectangles, and cylinders. All of these sculptures are made from different materials. You will see many materials such as steel, organic driftwood, seashells and peacock feathers. It is a very unique exhibition to view and learn when visiting.
Location: The Museum of Modern Art
Address: 11 W. 53rd St., New York, NY 10019
Date/Hour: Now- January 12, 2014; Mon-Thu, Sat-Sun, 10:30am-5:30pm; Fri, 10:30am-8pm
Admission: $25 adults, $18 seniors, $14 students, free for members and children 16 and under
Mike Kelley Mike Kelley is known for putting a mass amount of energy into his work. He is also known in the Los Angeles art scene through his uniqueness and anger. Kelley has a diverse range of paintings, sculptures drawings and photography are on display at the MoMA. This exhibition shows as one of the largest work he has done throughout MoMA.
Zhang Huan, Poppy Fields Zhang Huan a Chinese artist shows densely pained compositions that are show in a hallucinatory state of mind. He associated with the developments of his country’s history, which is foreigner- imposed during the 19th century. Huan will have his work on display for may to view at the Pace Gallery.