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The New Museum of Contemporary Art, founded in 1977 by Marcia Tucker, is the only museum in New York City exclusively devoted to presenting contemporary art from around the world. Over the past five years, the New Museum has exhibited artists from Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Germany, Poland, Spain, South Africa, Turkey, and the United Kingdom among many other countries. The Museum presents the work of under-recognized artists, and has mounted ambitious surveys of important figures such as Ana Mendieta, William Kentridge, David Wojnorowicz, Paul McCarthy and Andrea Zittel before they received widespread public recognition. In 2003, the New Museum formed an affiliation with Rhizome, a leading online platform for global new media art.
In late 2007, the New Museum will open a new, seven-story home at 235 Bowery, at Prince Street. This new facility, designed by the Tokyo-based firm Sejima + Nishizawa/SANAA and the New York-based firm Gensler, will greatly expand the Museum's exhibitions and space.
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New Museum of Contemporary Art
Chelsea Art Museum
556 West 22nd Street
NYC 10011
Hours
Tuesday - Sunday: noon - 6 pm
Thursday: noon - 8 pm
Closed Monday
Admission
$6.00 general / students/seniors
$3.00 Thursdays for everyone 6.00 - 8.00 pm
Free to members / Free to visitors 18 and under
Zenith Media Lounge is always free
Directions
By Subway:
6 to Spring or Bleecker St
N/R to Prince St
C/E to Spring St
F/S to Broadway Lafayette
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