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YAP 10th Anniversary Review

June 28, 2009 - September 14, 2009

YAP 10th Anniversary Review

Installation view, 2009

Photo: Zach Dilgard. Courtesy P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center

YAP 10th Anniversary Review

Installation view, 2009

Photo: Zach Dilgard. Courtesy P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center

YAP 10th Anniversary Review

Installation view, 2009

Photo: Zach Dilgard. Courtesy P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center

YAP 10th Anniversary Reviewis a visual chronicle of P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center and The Museum of Modern Art's Young Architects Program, one of the most acclaimed architectural arenas for emerging talent of the last decade. Born from a unique disciplinary and generational collaboration, the first projects included a pavilion designed by the Austrian artist collective Gelitin and an untitled project by one of the most influential American architects, Philip Johnson. From this unprecedented pairing, YAP has become a rare public forum for exhibition of architectural invention fueled by the exuberance of young architects.

Since its inception, YAP has always been linked with P.S.1's live music and DJ series WarmUp. Both programs have grown into much-anticipated summer events merging together to offer a simultaneous experimental experience. Each year a group of nominators is solicited to put forth the names of young architectural talent. From this group of approximately forty candidates, five competitors are invited to propose temporary installations for P.S.1's distinctive walled courtyard. The winning team each year, selected by a jury of P.S.1 and MoMA curators and staff, always incorporate required elements of shade, water and seating robust enough to withstand a 3-5 month exhibition cycle and thousands of P.S.1 visitors.
 
This anniversary exhibition is arranged as a timeline, beginning with Gelitin's Percutaneous Delights, moving through the two years of pre-YAP Warm Up parties and the ten years of YAP to date, including all of the winning projects, as well as proposals from 38 finalists. It is a snapshot of more than a decade of architectural experimentation.

 

YAP 10th Anniversary Review is organized by Christopher Barley and Troy Conrad Therrien, recent graduates of Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation with curatorial advice from Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator, Department of Media and Performance Art, The Museum of Modern Art and Chief Curatorial Advisor, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center and Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art.

Special thanks to SOHO Reprographics; and the Arts Initiative at Columbia University, this funding is made possible through a generous gift from The Gatsby Charitable Foundation. 

 

P.S.1 Newspaper articles referring to this exhibition

WW: Spiral Settee

THEM (Lynch + Crembil): Building a Structure, Building a Network

SHoP: Lost in Translation

Roy: Showing Her Best Moves

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Q&A with Young Architects: SYSTEMArchitects 2001/2003

Q&A with Young Architects: su11 architecture+design 2008

Q&A with Young Architects: Studio SUMO 2001

Q&A with Young Architects: MOS 2009

Q&A with Young Architects: MONAD 2008

Q&A with Young Architects: LOT-EK 2000

Q&A with Young Architects: L.E.FT 2009

Q&A with Young Architects: KDLAB 2002

Q&A with Young Architects: IWAMOTOSCOTT 2006

Q&A with Young Architects: Gnuform 2006

Q&A with Young Architects: Ball-Nogues

Q&A with Young Architects: 2003 Tom Wiscombe

Q&A with Young Architects: !ndie Architecture 2009

Q&A with Young Architects: Griffin Enright Architects 2004

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Terence Riley

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Peter Reed

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Klaus Biesenbach

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Barry Bergdoll

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Antoine Guerrero

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Andres Lepik

PARA-Project: Excess as a Resource

OBRA: Beatfuse!

nArchitects: Walking in a Bamboo Wonderland

Matter Practice: Earthly Delights

Material Lab: Changing Conditions

Graftworks: Hothouse Lily

Gage/Clemenceau Architects: The Golden Rule

Forsythe + MacAllen Design / molo: Winning Isn't Everything

Ellinger/Yehia Design: Making it Real

Cho Slade: Falling from the Skies

Bade Stageberg Cox: Beyond the Usual Approach

Aranda \ Lasch: Urban Cave

A History of YAP: If These Walls Could Talk