Rockaway!

Reflecting the bold colors of sunset in the Rockaways, Katharina Grosse has transformed Fort Tilden’s decaying aquatics building into a monumental and sublime artwork.

Rockaway! is a site-specific outdoor installation by artist Katharina Grosse presented by MoMA PS1 in Gateway National Recreation Area at Fort Tilden, New York.

Rockaway! featuring site-specific installation by Katharina Grosse. Image courtesy of the artist and MoMA PS1. Photo Pablo Enriquez

Reflecting the bold colors of sunset in the Rockaways, Grosse has transformed Fort Tilden’s decaying aquatics building into a monumental and sublime artwork using a specialized technique of spraying brightly colored paint directly onto the structure. Grosse’s installation serves as a final celebration and memorialization of this iconic building, which was rendered structurally unsound by Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and is set to be demolished in late 2016.

Rockaway! featuring site-specific installation by Katharina Grosse. Image courtesy of the artist and MoMA PS1. Photo Pablo Enriquez

Grosse’s singular approach highlights the potential of painting as a medium, and encapsulates the stark beauty of this manmade structure and its natural surroundings. In her practice, Grosse seeks to extend the scope of her painting beyond the borders of the canvas. Grosse’s installation work seamlessly combines subtle nuances of light and shadow, characteristic of traditional landscape painting, with the weight and spectacle of large-scale sculpture. These sprawling and sculptural landscapes evoke the physicality of action painting and earthworks through their gestures and monumentality.

Rockaway! featuring site-specific installation by Katharina Grosse. Image courtesy of the artist and MoMA PS1. Photo Pablo Enriquez

Rockaway! is a celebration of the ongoing recovery of the Rockaway Peninsula following the devastating impact of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, organized in collaboration with the Rockaway Artists Alliance, Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Parks Conservancy, National Park Service, Central Park Conservancy, NYC Parks & Recreation, and Rockaway Beach Surf Club. Rockaway! 2016 is a continuation of MoMA PS1’s ongoing collaborative programming alongside the Rockaway Artists Alliance that began with collaborating on rescue efforts immediately following Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and continued with the VW Dome 2 in 2013 and Rockaway! in summer 2014, which featured solo projects by Patti Smith, Adrián Villar Rojas, and Janet Cardiff as well as a group show at the Rockaway Beach Surf Club.

<i>Rockaway!</i> featuring site-specific installation by Katharina Grosse. Image courtesy of the artist and MoMA PS1. Photo Pablo Enriquez
<i>Rockaway!</i> featuring site-specific installation by Katharina Grosse. Image courtesy of the artist and MoMA PS1. Photo Pablo Enriquez
<i>Rockaway!</i> featuring site-specific installation by Katharina Grosse. Image courtesy of the artist and MoMA PS1. Photo Pablo Enriquez
<i>Rockaway!</i> featuring site-specific installation by Katharina Grosse. Image courtesy of the artist and MoMA PS1. Photo Pablo Enriquez
<i>Rockaway!</i> featuring site-specific installation by Katharina Grosse. Image courtesy of the artist and MoMA PS1. Photo Pablo Enriquez
<i>Rockaway!</i> featuring site-specific installation by Katharina Grosse. Image courtesy of the artist and MoMA PS1. Photo Pablo Enriquez
<i>Rockaway!</i> featuring site-specific installation by Katharina Grosse. Image courtesy of the artist and MoMA PS1. Photo Pablo Enriquez


3 July 2016 – November 2016
Katharina Grosse – Rocakway!
Gateway National Recreation Area at Fort Tilden, New York