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Article: "GREATER NEW YORK".(Brief Article)
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- Artforum International
- Article date:
- May 1, 2000
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P.S.1, NEW YORK
"Greater New York" sprawls. With two museums, thirty curators, one hundred and forty-nine artists, and neither catalogue nor stated mission, the show obviates usual questions of cohesion and taste. P.S.1. director Alanna Heiss dodges the bullet in the press release: Referring to the show as a "laboratory," she offers, somewhat vaguely, "The artists reveal what it is to be a New Yorker at the beginning of a new era." Capturing the contemporary is a paradoxical task complicated here by the fact that P.S.1. is now an affiliate of the Museum of Modern Art (which, as anyone who has visited Fifty-third Street lately knows, is having a tough time with ...
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