Rirkrit Tiravanija's largest exhibition to date is now open at MoMA PS1
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Rirkrit Tiravanija's largest exhibition to date is now open at MoMA PS1
Rirkrit Tiravanija, Untitled 2014 (the days of this society is numbered / December 7, 2012). Photo: Thomas Griesel.



NEW YORK, NY.- From the start of his practice, a critical material for Rirkrit Tiravanija (Thai, b. 1961) has been the presence of “a lot of people”—a purposefully broad and expansive term that stands as an open invitation to everyone and anyone, present and future. His largest exhibition to date, Rirkrit Tiravanija: A LOT OF PEOPLE traces four decades of the artist’s career and features over 100 works, from early experimentations with installation and film, to works on paper, photographs, ephemera, sculptures, and newly produced “plays” of key participatory pieces.

Extending across our second-floor galleries, lobby, and Courtyard, the exhibition includes rarely seen early works that address his experiences as an immigrant with a palpable sense of “otherness” in a Western-centric art world, alongside more recent series that tackle global politics and the quotidian news cycle. Critical to the evolution of recent art in New York City and worldwide, Tiravanija’s interdisciplinary practice has been transnational in scope, engaging notions of cultural difference, interrogating the parameters of place, and negotiating how people can come together.

Central to the exhibition is a newly conceived presentation of five historical interactive pieces, presented on a stage as a series of plays. Tiravanija describes the ongoing evolution of his works: “Like a good recipe, everyone knows what it is, what it tastes like and even how to make it again—perhaps even differently, following their own interpretation; or perhaps it would be a base for something completely different, a possibility.”

Presented on Fridays and Saturdays, the following five plays unfold chronologically over the course of the exhibition. Come back each month to experience a new artwork.

untitled 1990 (pad thai), 1990
October 13 through November 11, 2023

untitled 1991/2008 (shall we dance), 1991/2008
November 17 through December 9, 2023

untitled 1992-1995 (free/still), 1992/1995/1997/1998/1999/2003/2007/2011–
December 15, 2023 through January 6, 2024

untitled 1994 (angst essen seele auf), 1994
January 12 through February 3, 2024

untitled 2011 (t-shirt, no t-shirt), 2011
February 9 through March 2, 2024

MoMA PS1
Rirkrit Tiravanija: A Lot of People
October 12th, 2023 – March 4th, 2024










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