Kerstin Brätsch Installation Featured in MoMA's The Forever Now Exhibition
Kerstin Brätsch's installation was included in the Museum of Modern Art's exhibition The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World. The show opened in 2015, presenting contemporary painting practices that reference art history without linear progression. Brätsch's work contributed to this exploration of atemporality through her distinctive approach to painting. The exhibition was documented by artcritical on February 9, 2015. MoMA in New York City hosted this significant survey of contemporary painting. The Forever Now examined how artists engage with historical styles simultaneously rather than sequentially. Brätsch's installation represented one perspective within this broader curatorial framework exploring painting's current condition.
Key facts
- Kerstin Brätsch created an installation for The Forever Now exhibition
- The exhibition was titled The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World
- The Museum of Modern Art in New York hosted the exhibition
- The exhibition opened in 2015
- artcritical documented the installation on February 9, 2015
- The exhibition examined contemporary painting's relationship to art history
- The show presented painting practices operating outside linear time
- Brätsch's work was featured alongside other contemporary painters
Entities
Artists
- Kerstin Brätsch
Institutions
- Museum of Modern Art
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States