Dry Drizzle: Rain Room by rAndom International Coming to MoMA

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As part of MoMA PS1’s forthcoming EXPO 1: New York exhibition, a “large-scale festival exploring ecological challenges,” the contemporary art center is bringing rAndom International’s “Rain Room” to its sister organization in Midtown Manhattan.

Rain Room is a hundred square metre field of falling water through which it is possible to walk, trusting that a path can be navigated, without being drenched in the process. As you progress through The Curve, the sound of water and a suggestion of moisture fill the air, before you are confronted by this carefully choreographed downpour that responds to your movements and presence.

The digitally-inclined art/design collective is pleased to bring “Rain Room” to MoMA following its debut at the Barbican Center in their hometown last fall, where it recently closed after a five-month engagement. We can only assume that some of our readers have already had the pleasure of seeing the installation in London, but we’re definitely looking forward to experiencing it in person.

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