Exploring the Dualities of Greater New York at MoMA PS1

Exploring the Dualities of Greater New York at MoMA PS1

Every five years, MoMA PS1 hosts a comprehensive exhibition of local artists titled Greater New York, which naturally evokes a range of emotions, from excitement to indifference. Hyperallergic’s editorial team, including Editor-in-Chief Hakim Bishara, Editor-at-Large Hrag Vartanian, Associate Editor Lisa Yin Zhang, and Staff Writer Rhea Nayyar, share their insights on the pieces they adored, disliked, or felt uncertain about.

In other news, renowned American-French sculptor Barbara Chase-Riboud has publicly discussed her refusal to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale. Her decision comes amid growing scrutiny over the pavilion and its contentious, Trump-affiliated commissioning body. As always, Hyperallergic welcomes confidential tips at tips@hyperallergic.com, or feel free to directly reach out to myself or any of our reporters.

—Valentina Di Liscia, senior editor

Additionally, explore the artworks that left us divided in opinion within the expansive MoMA PS1 showcase. | Hrag Vartanian, Hakim Bishara, Lisa Yin Zhang, Rhea Nayyar

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