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What We Loved (And Didn’t) in “Greater New York”

Hyperallergic·Hrag Vartanian·about 1 month ago
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Feature Plus, the works we’re on the fence about in the massive MoMA PS1 survey. April 21, 2026 — 17 min read Installation view of Cevallos Brothers, "Greater New York" (2026), acrylic on wall (photo Hrag Vartanian/ Hyperallergic ) A survey of New York is an impossible premise. It’s simply too big, too unwieldy — but that’s also what makes it so relentlessly, aggravatingly, and beautifully itself. MoMA PS1’s Greater New York tries its hand at the tall task of capturing the city’s art world — and it is a world unto itself — exhibiting more than 150 works by more than 50 artists.  Below, we’ve selected around 20 artists whose work we feel strongly about, whether because we loved it, because we didn’t, or because we’re still puzzling through it. There’s some disagreement between us here. Of course there is — this is New York, home of eight million stubbornly held opinions. What fun would it be otherwise?…

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