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"The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, founded in 1947, champions art from that year onwards. Whereas The New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York chooses the later date of 1977. In the 1980s, Tate planned a Museum of Contemporary Art in which contemporary art was defined as art of the past ten years on a rolling basis."[1]

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The New Museum of Contemporary Art, founded in 1977 by Marcia Tucker, is a museum in New York City at 235 Bowery, on Manhattan's Lower East Side. It is among the few contemporary art museums worldwide exclusively devoted to presenting contemporary art from around the world.

Past exhibitions

  • Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of All Work (??? - 04/09/17)
  • Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest (10/26/16 – 01/15/17)
  • My Barbarian: The Audience is Always Right (09/28/16 – 01/08/17)
  • Surround Audience triennial (02/25/15 – 05/24/15)
  • niv Acosta: Discotropic (2/25/15 – 05/24/15)
  • Night and Day: Chris Ofili (10/29/14 – 02/01/15)
  • Christen Clifford: Wolf Woman performance (2014)
  • Lili Reynaud-Dewar: LIVE THROUGH THAT?! (10/15/14 – 01/25/15)
  • Here and Elsewhere (7/16/14-9/28/14)
  • Pawel Althamer: The Neighbors (2/12/14-4/13/14)
  • Laure Prouvost: For Forgetting (2/12/14-4/13/14)
  • Report on the Construction of a Spaceship Module (1/22/14-4/13/14)
  • Occupied Territory: A New Museum Trilogy (1/22/14-4/13/14)
  • Chris Burden: Extreme Measures (10/2/13-01/12/14)
  • Ghosts in the Machine (7/18/12-9/30/12)
  • The Ungovernables triennial (2/15/12-4/22/12)
  • Carsten Höller: Experience (10/26/11-01/22/12)
  • Ostalgia (7/7/11-9/2/11)
  • Rivane Neuenschwander: A Day Like Any Other (6/23/10-9/19/10)
  • Younger than Jesus triennial (4/8/09-7/12/09)
  • Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton(10/8/08-1/11/09)
  • Unmonumental: The Object in the 21st Century (12/1/07-3/30/08)





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