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18 February, 2013
9 plus 1 Ways of Being Political
 The political potential of architecture was one of the founding credos of the avant-garde in the early 20th century. (during March 25, 2013)
Yet today it is commonly believed that this potential has been  overwhelmed by economic realities and by the sense that architecture, by  its very nature, is symbiotic with existing power structures. Such a  perception, however, is belied both by the rise of a neo-avant-garde in  the 1960s and 70s, and by emerging practices that bear witness to a  rebirth of social and political engagement as an assertion of  architecture's relevance. 
This installation of architectural works from  MoMA's collection offers a series of fresh perspectives on the ways in  which, over the last half century, architects have responded actively to  the ever-evolving conditions of the polis. The display engages a range  of media in MoMA's collection, putting architectural stances in dialogue  with the works of other urban practitioners: artists, photographers,  and designers. Divided into nine sections, plus a special performance  piece by Andrés Jaque Arquitectos (at MoMA PS1 on September 16 and 23),  the exhibition presents a variety of critiques, from radicalism,  institutional critique, and iconoclasm, to the blurring of social  borders and the examination of public space.
Place : MoMA, New York
During : March 25, 2013
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