New Museum
235 Bowery
3F. Marta Minujin: Menesunda Reloadedod
First US presentation of the now-legendary installation, an intricate participatory environment originally installed in 1965 at the center for Visual Arts at the Instituto Torcuatro Di Tella In Buenos Aires.
5F. Melanie Crean, Shaun Leonardo, Sable Elyse Smith: Mirror/Echo/Tilt
The 4th annual Summer art and Social Justice residency and exhibition premieres Mirror/Echo/Tilt
A multichannel video installation representing the culmination of a four-year project to conunter narratives of criminality through performance and pedagogy.
4F. Lubaina Himid: Work from underneath.
Marking the artist's first solo museum exhibition in the US, this presentation debuts and entirely new body of work by Turner Prize-winning British artist Lubaina Himid.
With the sculptures, paintings, and sound works that comprise the exhibition, Himid examines how language and architecture inform a sense of danger or safety, fragility or stability.
2F.
Mika Rottenberg: Easypieces
Premieres a new video installation, traces centeral themes in Rottenberg's oeuvre, including labor, technology, distance, energy, and the interconnectedness of the mechanical and the corporeal.
Ground F.
Diedrick Brackens: Darling Divined
For the artist's first institutional solo exhibition in NY, Brackens presents a new installation of weaving.
3F. Marta Minujin: Menesunda Reloadedod
First US presentation of the now-legendary installation, an intricate participatory environment originally installed in 1965 at the center for Visual Arts at the Instituto Torcuatro Di Tella In Buenos Aires.
5F. Melanie Crean, Shaun Leonardo, Sable Elyse Smith: Mirror/Echo/Tilt
The 4th annual Summer art and Social Justice residency and exhibition premieres Mirror/Echo/Tilt
A multichannel video installation representing the culmination of a four-year project to conunter narratives of criminality through performance and pedagogy.
4F. Lubaina Himid: Work from underneath.
Marking the artist's first solo museum exhibition in the US, this presentation debuts and entirely new body of work by Turner Prize-winning British artist Lubaina Himid.
With the sculptures, paintings, and sound works that comprise the exhibition, Himid examines how language and architecture inform a sense of danger or safety, fragility or stability.
2F.
Mika Rottenberg: Easypieces
Premieres a new video installation, traces centeral themes in Rottenberg's oeuvre, including labor, technology, distance, energy, and the interconnectedness of the mechanical and the corporeal.
Ground F.
Diedrick Brackens: Darling Divined
For the artist's first institutional solo exhibition in NY, Brackens presents a new installation of weaving.
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