Map Guide Spring 2014
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Transcript of Map Guide Spring 2014
Welcome to MASS MoCA, one of the world’s liveliest (and largest!) centers for making and enjoying the best new art of our time.
With over 140,000 square feet of gallery space set within multiple 19th-century factory buildings, MASS MoCA is an adventure all its own. Have fun exploring every nook and cranny, and please ask our staff for help in finding your way.
Guided tours gather in the lobby and are highly recommended. Printed exhibition guides are available in the lobby and throughout the galleries.
Enjoy your visit.
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SPRING 2014
Teresita Fernández: As Above So Below FIRST-FLOOR GALLERIES / OPENS MAY 24
In Transit: Between Image and Object PRINTS & DRAWINGS GALLERY, FIRST FLOOR
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The Dying of the Light: Film as Medium and Metaphor SECOND-FLOOR GALLERIES
Mark Dion: The Octagon Room SECOND-FLOOR GALLERIES
Darren Waterston: Uncertain Beauty THIRD-FLOOR GALLERIES
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Izhar Patkin: The Wandering Veil BUILDING 5 GALLERIES
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Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD FLOORS, BUILDING 7
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Freedom: Just Another Word For... KIDSPACE: SECOND FLOOR, BUILDING 10 / THROUGH MAY 26
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Franz West HALL ART FOUNDATION / OPENS MAY 3
Anselm Kiefer HALL ART FOUNDATION / BUILDING 15 / REOPENS MAY 3
Michael Oatman: all utopias fell THE SPEED WAY / REOPENS APRIL 12
Stephen Vitiello: All Those Vanished Engines THE SPEED WAY / REOPENS APRIL 12
EXHIBITIONS
MAPGUIDE
CLUB B-10
SOLLEWITT
LATE CAREER
SOLAROVERLOOK
THIRD-FLOOR
GALLERIES
BUILDING 5MEZZANINE
IZHARPATKIN
ACCESS VIA SECOND-FLOOR GALLERIES
DARREN WATERSTON:UNCERTAIN BEAUTY
LEWITT
CO
VER
ED B
RID
GE
TO L
EWIT
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RehearsalStudio
KIDSPACE
SOLLEWITT
MID-CAREER
IZHAR PATKIN:THE WANDERING VEIL
THE DYING OF THE LIGHT: FILM AS MEDIUM AND METAPHOR
MARK DION: THE OCTAGON ROOM
HUNTER CENTERMEZZANINE
ACCESS VIALOBBY STAIRS/ELEVATOR
BUILDING 5GALLERIES
SECOND-FLOOR
GALLERIES
STAIRS TODARREN WATERSTON
UNCERTAIN BEAUTY
COURTYARD D
COURTYARD C
HUNTERCENTER
FORPERFORMING
ARTS
SOLLEWITTEARLY CAREER
LOBBY BASEMENT
Dre’sPavilion
Jeremijenko’s
Tree Logic
Kubisch’sClocktowerProject
Gummer’sPrimary Separation
Odland & Auinger’sHarmonic Bridge
Hudsons
GramercyBistro
LIGH
TWELL
COVERED RAMP TO LEWITT, MID-CAREER
COVERED RAMPTO FIRST-FLOOR GALLERIES
WELCOME
TOU
RS
SHOP
FREEDOM:JUST ANOTHERWORD FOR...
CO
URT
YARD
FIRST-FLOOR
GALLERIES
BOILERHOUSE
TICKETS
IN TRANSIT:BETWEEN IMAGE AND OBJECT
BRIDG
E TO
PARK
ING
LOT
HOOSIC RIVER
STEPHEN VITIELLO:ALL THOSE VANISHED ENGINESREOPENS APRIL 12
MICHAEL OATMAN:all utopias fellREOPENS APRIL 12
JASO
N M
IDD
LEB
RO
OK
Am
ante
a’s
Dem
ocra
cy
Kotche’sFly on the Wall
Beuys’Lightning with
Stag in Its Glare
SIDEWALK TO ANSELM
KIEFER
BRIDGE TO THE SPEED WAY
Build
ing
8
Build
ing
7
HALL ARTFOUNDATION
ANSELMKIEFER
REOPENS MAY 3FRANZWEST
OPENS MAY 3 TERESITA FERNÁNDEZ: AS ABOVE SO BELOWOPENS MAY 24
THROUGH MAY 26
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Build
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Rest rooms are located in the basement of the lobby and on the second and third floors of Sol LeWitt.
Wheelchairs are available in the lobby. Infrared listening devices are available at no charge before all events.
Except where noted, photography without flash is permitted.
Access audio podcasts throughout the museum by scanning QR codes with your smartphone.
Large bags, backpacks, pets, food, and drinks are not permitted in the galleries.
1ST FLOOR 2ND FLOOR 3RD FLOOR
THE SPEED WAY
Gallery Hours11am–5pm, closed Tuesdays
Beginning June 21: 10am–6pm every day Kidspace Hours
11am–5pm, closed TuesdaysBeginning June 21: 10am–6pm every day
Art-making on weekendsand during school vacations
Stairs
Elevator
Information
Security
Coat Room
Water Fountain