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MoMA Announces 2025 Lineup for the Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Studio

The Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art announces a year of programs slated for 2025 in the Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Studio, a state-of-the-art space in the heart of the Museum dedicated to MoMA’s ongoing presentation of live and experimental works. The dynamic lineup of leading contemporary artists working in media and performance features Mariana Valencia: Jacklean (in rehearsal) (March 12–23, 2025), Rosa Barba: The Ocean of One’s Pause (May 3–July 6, 2025), Studio Residency: Jonathan Berger (August 2–24, 2025), and Stephen Prina: A Lick and a Promise (September–December 2025).

Leadership support for the exhibition is provided by the Wallis Annenberg Director’s Fund for Innovation in Contemporary Art, the Sarah Arison Endowment Fund for Performance, and the Julie A. Zoppo Fund for the Exhibition of Women Artists.

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Mariana Valencia. Arrival (work-in-process). 2024. With music by Jazzy Romero, performed at the Maggie Allesee National Center For Choreography at the Florida State University School of Dance. Photograph by Chris Cameron

Mariana Valencia. Arrival (work-in-process). 2024. With music by Jazzy Romero, performed at the Maggie Allesee National Center For Choreography at the Florida State University School of Dance. Photograph by Chris Cameron

Rosa Barba. Voice Engine. 2021/2023. Moviment, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2023. Courtesy the artist. Photo: Amélie Boulin © Rosa Barba

Rosa Barba. Voice Engine. 2021. Performance/Installation view at Callie’s, Berlin, 2021. Photo: Callie’s © Rosa Barba

Installation view, Jonathan Berger: An Introduction to Nameless Love, Participant Inc, New York, February 23 – December 6, 2020. © Jonathan Berger; image courtesy of the artist, and Luhring Augustine, New York. Photo: Mark Waldhauser

Kaunas, Lithuania, circa 1940. (From an unfinished map by Marija Oniščik, 2022)

Stephen Prina. The Top Thirteen Singles from Billboard’s Hot 100 Singles Chart for the Week Ending September 11, 1993. 1993, Courtesy of the artist and Petzel, New York

Stephen Prina. Vinyl II (Still). 2000. Courtesy of the artist and Petzel, New York