GREATER NEW YORK 2005 MARCH 13 – SEPTEMBER 26

GREATER NEW YORK 2005 MARCH 13 – SEPTEMBER 26

MoMA PS1

Min Kim, In the Midst of Darkness, We Sing for the Technicolor Burst, 2005, Paper, fabric, gouache, ink, and graphite.

March 12, 2005

Greater New York 2005
New Art in New York Now
March 13 - September 26

P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center
a MoMA affiliate
22-25 Jackson Ave at 46 Ave.
Long Island City, Queens
(718) 784-2084
Thurs.-Mon., Noon-6:00 p.m. 

www.ps1.org

Greater New York 2005, jointly organized by P.S.1 and The Museum of Modern Art, will go on view at P.S.1 on March 13, 2005 showcasing approximately 150 artists from the New York area. This exhibition builds from the spirit of its first incarnation, Greater New York, which opened at P.S.1 in 2000, shortly after the two institutions became affiliated.
Greater New York 2005 presents artists who have emerged since 2000. Their work explores both this specific time period, during which New York City has changed dramatically; shows vitality, energy, and exciting promise; and anticipates new artistic directions. The exhibition includes artists from the New York metropolitan area.
ARTIST AND CURATOR-GUIDED TOURS: Greater New York 2005 artists and PS1 curators will lead tours for the public, free of charge, March 19 – June 25, 2005, from 2 – 4 pm. Details attached. Schedule available on www.ps1.org
ARTBOOK@P.S.1: Coinciding with the Greater New York 2005 exhibition at P.S.1. is the opening of the new artbook@P.S.1 bookstore located next to the café at P.S.1. A physical extension of D.A.P.’s online bookselling site artbook.com, artbook@P.S.1 will feature an evolving selection of new books on art and culture including titles by exhibiting artists and publications to accompany P.S.1 exhibitions.
www.WPS1.org: Tune in for up-to-date information, interviews, and more.

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