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The exhibition explores a new direction in contemporary design through twenty-five projects—presented through artifacts, objects, and films. In the...
With the support of a Museum as Hub Residency, CHR presents “After-after Tears,” an evolving, multifaceted exhibition that explores the lifespan of...
The L.A. gothic is as unlikely a sub-genre as they come. But there you have it—a varied collective of auteurs like David Lynch, Joan Didion, and Ti...
Work by Erika Vogt.
Spanning the past twenty years, “Don’t Axe Me” will provide one of the first opportunities to thoroughly examine the complex formal and thematic co...
New Yorkers love to find things to complain about, but how often do we provide real solutions? For the next four days, the New Museum turns New York City into Ideas City, a biennial festival of conferences, workshops, and more than 100... More »
Nearly 20 years ago, Sister Spit started as an all-female open mic in San Francisco during the heady days of the riot grrrl movement. Still going strong, it’s now an annual traveling queer/feminist variety show hosted by poet and co-founder... More »
Potty Mouth is a rock band from Western Massachusetts. With the exception of singer/guitarist Abby Weems, who graduated from high school last year, the members of the band either attended Northampton'... More »
Every three years, the New Museum presents the Generational Triennial, an exhibition featuring the best emerging contemporary artists in the world, as it did this past year with “The Ungovernables.” Tonight’s Next Generation Party, a benefit for... More »
In some ways, “Rosemarie Trockel: A Cosmos” at the New Museum feels like a retrospective as it showcases more than 30 years of her work throughout its three main gallery floors. However, the 60-year-old German contemporary artist and polymath,... More »
It was no accident that the inaugural show at the New Museum's new location on the Bowery was called "unmonumental." That goes for the building (a silvery, offset, seven-story pile), its ambitious but unfussy curators, and, most of all, the institution's pleasingly ramshackle aura. Leaving the monumentalism to Museum Mile, the New Museum turns a comparatively small amount of exhibition space to its advantage. A street-level entrance, stairs between floors, galleries you don't need a m... More »
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