Sync Touch Featured in MoMA Partnership with Moynihan Train Hall

December '24 - January '25

Moynihan Train Hall

New York City

Sync Touch a film by Barbara Hammer

Throughout the months of December and January, Sync Touch will fill the screens at Moynihan Train Hall in Penn Station.

Moynihan Train Hall is a visionary project that transformed the more than 100-year-old James A. Farley Post Office Building into a state-of-the-art transit hub. The city’s newest civic icon features a grand 92-foot-high skylight, a high-tech passenger experience, and a museum-quality public art program. The MoMA at Moynihan partnership connects the public and passengers with MoMA’s collection of modern and contemporary works of art.

“Radical content deserves radical form.” – Barbara Hammer

Through her film Sync Touch, Hammer shares a manifesto-like theory of the connection between tactility, vision, sexuality, and cinema. In the vibrantly colored excerpts from the film which will be presented on Moynihan’s digital screens, Hammer emphasizes the primacy of touch as a way to understand the world.

See it now through January 2025 at Moynihan Train Hall in New York City.