If there's a line for tickets, buy online and skip to the front to go straight in. The exhibits are always super modern. The top floor has a nice view of the financial district skyline.
Be prepared to wait in line after line for each exhibit in this beautiful and modern gallery. Check out the view from the rooftop. Free admission every Thursday from 7-9pm.
The building is as cool as the art it houses, and as the neighborhood it calls home. A great space to get away from the racket of the Lower East Side for an hour or so. The Sky Deck is a must-see.
Jueves de pay what you wish de llega temprano o espera en la fila, vale la pena. Si vas en invierno no está abierta la terraza... Hot chocolate en el cafe que hay adentro. Visita el baño es bonito.
This museum is solid fun. Always work from the top down. Many of you if a certain age will miss the gritty Bowery but enjoy that at a museum is here and not William Sonoma.
Observation deck and overall building design make it a notable point of interest in the neighbourhood. Nature of exhibits greatly varies, some are very « out there ».
Dedicated to contemporaryart and innovative media, this museum features a constantly changing array of exhibits so you will always find something new. Enjoy the gorgeous views from the roof.
No permanent collection but that means everything is subject to rotation. A little more daring than other contemporary institutions. A scenicrooftop to boot.
This contemporaryart museum on Bowery is hard to miss with its stunning architecture and a rotation of diverse exhibitions. The artistic community of NoLIta radiates from here.
If you don't like contemporaryart or "don't get it" there is still an awesome book selection in the first floor for you to learn so when you do come in, you can appreciate everything a little better.
Great architecture. Worth the visit, especially when there's live avantgarde jazz music going on, and you're digging into the bookstore or having your coffee at the same time.
Thursday nights are pay what you want, so basically you can get in for a couple of bucks OR if you have no shame, FREE!! You can see everything here in less than an hour. Don't do the full admission.
To coincide with the opening of its Chris Burden exhibition earlier this month, New York's New Museum unveiled a new eatery, Hester Street Cafe, operated by its neighbour, Hester Street Fair. Baca selanjutnya
The shiny, silver architectural addition to the Bowery is dedicated to showcasing contemporaryart & acts as an incubator for adventurous ideas birthed by domestic and international emerging artists.
Check out Ann Hirsh's iPad app, Twelve. Her art, (like Playground) takes a richly nuanced digital native view of what most of us would immediately label pedophilloic predation. But she won't let you.
9/2/2013: Ellen Gallagher's "Don't Axe Me": "A 2010 video and slide installation about a shipwreck, housed in a fussily designed black box, is little more than atmospheric." (Through Sept. 15) Baca selanjutnya
A short walk down the Bowery, this aluminum landmark functions as a stack of mismatched galleries and acts as a local beacon for avant-garde lovers and the culturally curious alike.
This contemporaryart museum is itself a work of art, as its stacked, seven-story building is considered an architectural contribution to the city’s landscape.
Shows digital art on a semi-regular basis, often through their partnership w/ Rhizome.org. Also: Upcoming NEW INC art+tech incubator, views from the Sky Room.
The Shaft Space was created from leftover space between the third and fourth floors, after the architects realized they could carve out more gallery space by moving building ducts. Baca selanjutnya
Beautiful and intriguing building! Start on the top floor with nice views over Soho. But more important get inspired by the contemporaryart placed in the huge rooms with crazy high ceilings. Baca selanjutnya
This is a place of extremes. The Sky Room rocks, but the galleries feel like high-end interrogation cells. The art can be really good or bad. The vibe, serene or scene-y. All depends on the show.
on the north side, in between the 4th and 5th floors (?), a secret staircase with two notches: one: a window that sometimes shows projections on the building opposite; the other: secret rendevous spot
its an interesting space to explore. Skip the elevator and use the stairs. Every time you open the door into a new gallery space you feel like you are opening a portal to another dimension. Baca selanjutnya