NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1, and Volkswagen Group of America announce an expanded two-year partnership that will provide lead support for all of MoMAs award-winning education programs, key exhibitions, and innovative initiatives that will share MoMA and MoMA PS1s programming with a broad, global audience.
Volkswagen Group of America has been a major partner of MoMA and MoMA PS1 since 2011, supporting a wide range of exhibitions, educational opportunities, and special event programming. The new initiatives announced build on the success of the partnership.
The new focus on supporting MoMA Education will expand the Museums opportunities to reach a worldwide audience of learners. The profound shift toward digital learning that has occurred since MoMA launched its first curriculum website in 2006a transition not only from print to digital, but also towards customizable, interactive, self-guided, anytime-anywhere learninghas allowed MoMA to produce and aggregate a wealth of multimedia content that encourages a wide audience of participants not only to read and learn about works of art, but also to reflect, create, participate, and share. From instructor-led online courses to interactive apps, to free downloadable resources, MoMAs digital initiatives help expand perspectives and enrich lives for a growing global constituency. MoMA Education also offers customized programs for more than 900,000 people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities who take part each year. The expanded partnership will allow MoMA Education new opportunities to connect visitors with living artists, leverage emerging technologies, and further illuminate the richness of MoMAs collection.
Additional Highlights of the expanded partnership include:
Lead sponsorship of a series of exhibitions at MoMA and MoMA PS1, including Greater New York 2015 (October 11, 2015-March 2016), a survey exhibition that takes place every 5 years, and this year will show a city and art community that has changed dramatically over the last 15 years.
Support for a new cohort of MoMA PS1 VW Fellows, offering opportunities to the brightest young art world professionals from the United States and around the world to work alongside curators and staff at MoMA PS1 who are involved in producing exhibitions and programs.
Development of the Volkswagen Global Conversation Series, a new international platform for cross-disciplinary debate and discussion that will bring together artists, curators, and critical thinkers around the world, to cover the full range of artists practice, art, and design. Programs will take place at MoMA and internationally.
Year-round sponsorship of the cutting edge program of MoMA and MoMA PS1 and the continuing support of the hugely successful Sunday Sessions in the VW Dome at MoMA PS1.
It is a pleasure to work with an organization that shares our commitment to bringing world-class modern and contemporary art to a diverse, global audience, said MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry during the announcement in New York. We look forward to our continued partnership and to connecting visitors and our community abroad with todays most significant artists and innovators through conversation, exhibitions, educational programming.
Dr Winterkorn, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. and Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, said: Volkswagen is DAS Auto, and MoMA is DAS museum. The renewal of our partnership is a reflection of our commitment to an internationally recognized art institution, and it demonstrates Volkswagens engagement in the fields of arts, education and social matters. MoMAs focus on making art accessible to everyone matches well with Volkswagens beliefs, and we are delighted to contribute to the further unfolding of this idea.