MoMa PS1: Das Label des "Museum of Modern Art" (MoMa) New York

  • 3D17965C-88DB-4F75-B55F-0636C962B121.jpeg476A6588-E5AB-4E73-95C2-2928D274B21E.jpeg40CF18A0-D1FD-4ED9-A5AA-8178BF16ED21.jpegDas Plattenlabel des Museum of Modern Art (MoMa) New York:

    MoMa PS 1


    Drei Platten wurden bisher in limitierter Auflage veröffentlicht:

    PS 1-001 2014

    PS 2-002 2016

    PS 3-003 2019


    PS 1-001

    https://www.discogs.com/de/Var…e-Silence/release/6524621

    Limited Edition 500 copies 2014

    debut release by MoMA/MoMA PS1 Records in September 2014, There Will Never Be Silence, an album that paid homage to John Cage.


    PS 1-002

    https://www.discogs.com/de/Gil…rt-George/release/9310786

    Limited Edition 2000 copies 2016

    The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 are releasing the second album on MoMA/MoMA PS1 Records, The Thoughts of Gilbert & George, in a limited, signed and numbered edition of 2,000 copies. This vinyl record, a new artwork by the artists Gilbert & George, revisits one of their signature works, The Singing Sculpture. Issued in conjunction with the recent exhibition of their work at MoMA, Gilbert & George: The Early Years (May 9–September 27, 2015), The Thoughts of Gilbert & George follows the debut release by MoMA/MoMA PS1 Records in September 2014, There Will Never Be Silence, an album that paid homage to John Cage. The Thoughts of Gilbert & George was organized by David Platzker, Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, MoMA, and Jenny Schlenzka, Associate Curator, MoMA PS1.
    The record is available exclusively at MoMA stores and online at store.moma.org through September 2016, when it will go into wider release. The record is a signed and numbered edition of 2,000 copies and retails at $50.00.

    The record The Thoughts of Gilbert & George is made possible by MoMA’s Wallis Annenberg Fund for Innovation in Contemporary Art through the Annenberg Foundation. Special thanks to Kathy Halbreich, Tessa Ferreyros, Gilbert & George, and Yu YiGang.


    PS1-003

    https://www.discogs.com/de/Ant…-Between/release/14378462

    RE-Issue 2019, Limited Edition 500 copies

    In 1971 Brazilian artist Antonio Dias (1944–2018) self-published Record: The Space Between, a vinyl LP audio project. Side A, titled "The Theory of Counting," features a ticking alarm clock; side B, titled "The Theory of Density," is a recording of the artist drawing and expelling breath between intervals of silence, producing a transfixing continuum. The LP―Dias' sole sound-based work―represents a meditation on the idea of space constructed by time and sound. The album went on to become internationally influential and has been included in important surveys of the record as a medium, yet it remains a work more frequently referred to than actually heard, given its limited availability. In collaboration with the artist a year prior to his passing, MoMA/MoMA PS1 Records is reissuing this rare album from the original master disks in a uniquely designed limited edition of 500 copies, including images of the artist's original scores and introductory texts by Lilian Tone and David Platzker

    Original im Selbstverlag: Limited Edition 180 copies 1971:

    https://www.discogs.com/de/Ant…e-Between/release/3745076


    Gruß lori



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  • Im Museumsshop sind die LPs nicht mehr zu bekommen, hin und wieder taucht ein Exemplar bei discogs auf.

    Dafür lässt sich aber im MoMA-Shop ein Plattenspieler ordern.


    Die Beschreibung klärt auf, endlich ist es amtlich: ;)

    One of the first record players capable of sending a signal that’s higher quality than a CD’sMoMa 1klein.jpg


    und es ist so praktisch und einfach:

    Turntable also has a built-in phonostage and a pre-installed, high-output MC cartridge, allowing for the kind of pristine musical detail most turntables cannot achieve without a complicated setup


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    Beste Grüße lori


    https://store.moma.org/tech/fe…ntable&lang=en_US&start=1