The Museum of Contemporary Art is expected to announce Monday the return of its annual spring fundraising gala, but don’t call it a gala.
The newly conceived “benefit,” to be held May 18 inside the Geffen Contemporary satellite space in Little Tokyo instead of a vast party tent as in years past, is meant to be a more democratic, community-minded happening instead of a glamorous, art-world spectacle. The evening will honor “all the artists that have made, do make, and will make MOCA, MOCA,” the museum said.
“A benefit is not about being served, it’s about being of service,” Biesenbach said in an interview. “So it’s turning it around: How can I contribute; how can I participate? It’s all very aligned with what the museum should be doing. We should be of service to share these incredible works of art.” The evening marks the museum’s 40th anniversary and the opening of “The Foundation of the Museum: MOCA’s Collection,” an exhibition in the Geffen featuring more than 100 works that speak to “the diversity and prescience” in the permanent collection.2014 performance piece “Temperament and the Wolf,” will be re-imagined for the event. In its new incarnation, Biesenbach, museum staffers and board members will form a double receiving line welcoming visitors into the dinner area after cocktails.
“The Allora & Calzadilla piece, it’s a very generous gesture of reaching out,” Biesenbach said. “I think every museum should be generous, every museum should be welcoming.” Holding the event inside the Geffen rather than in the tent feels more “of the museum, more about the artists,” Biesenbach said. It also kicks off the museum’s Warehouse Programs initiative, in which part of the Geffen will be used for performances, lectures, community events and other activities.About half the seats at this year’s fundraiser have been given away to artists for free, and there’s no corporate sponsor.
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