New Museum Will Reopen This Fall After $82 Million In Construction That Doubled Its Gallery Space
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The New Museum in NYC is set to reopen in fall 2025 after a significant closure and an $82 million expansion. Designed by OMA under Shohei Shigematsu and Rem Koolhaas, the new structure will enhance the existing SANAA-designed building and increase exhibition space. The museum will launch with the exhibit 'New Humans: Memories of the Future', focusing on the intersection of social and technological changes. This reopening joins other notable events in the NYC art scene, including the reopening of the Studio Museum in Harlem.
According to the iconic NYC museum, "This new structure will complement and be seamlessly integrated with the Museum's SANAA-designed flagship building while doubling our exhibition space, creating new venues for artist residencies and public programs, and establishing a permanent home for our cultural incubator NEW INC."
Visitors will be able to enjoy twice as much artwork, a full-service restaurant, scenic terraces, and more. To welcome its new era, the museum will debut 'New Humans: Memories of the Future,' an exhibit that explores how social and technological developments have inspired evolving definitions of the 'human'.
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