Agora: How Does the Transformation of Space Affect Our Experiences with Art?

This Agora is led by Shellyne Rodriguez.

In ancient Greece, the agora was a public, outdoor gathering place where people learned by discussing moral, social, cultural, and political questions. At MoMA, Agoras are an opportunity to question and examine our relationships with art, design, and society.

As museums expand both conceptually and architecturally, how can we optimize their intimacy and imaginative potential? This summer, inspired by Gaston Bachelard’s 1958 text The Poetics of Space, in which he re-introduces cabinets, wardrobes, and drawers as sites of intimate reflection, we’ll consider how space facilitates intimate relationships with art.











When: Tue., Aug. 14, 2018 at 3:00 pm
Where: Museum of Modern Art
11 W. 53rd St.
212-708-9400
Price: Free
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This Agora is led by Shellyne Rodriguez.

In ancient Greece, the agora was a public, outdoor gathering place where people learned by discussing moral, social, cultural, and political questions. At MoMA, Agoras are an opportunity to question and examine our relationships with art, design, and society.

As museums expand both conceptually and architecturally, how can we optimize their intimacy and imaginative potential? This summer, inspired by Gaston Bachelard’s 1958 text The Poetics of Space, in which he re-introduces cabinets, wardrobes, and drawers as sites of intimate reflection, we’ll consider how space facilitates intimate relationships with art.

Buy tickets/get more info now