Art Movements: New Museum Names Its First Artist Studio Residents
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Art Movements: New Museum Names Its First Artist Studio Residents
"Yun Choi, Alison Kuo, and Korakrit Arunanondchai will take up residence in the New Museum's Artist Studio, a dedicated space carved out by the polarizing OMA-designed expansion of the building. In an announcement today, May 7, the Lower East Side museum said the artists will participate in a series of residences at the 730-square-foot studio beginning this spring and continuing through winter 2027. They'll create new work and develop onsite exhibitions and public programs in a model reminiscent of MASS MoCA or Pioneer Works's in-house residencies."
"Kuo, for instance, will produce a new performance piece informed by Cantonese Opera culture, complete with sets and costumes, to debut later this fall. The residency structure pairs studio time with public-facing outputs, including onsite exhibitions and programs, while the artists develop work in the museum’s dedicated space."
"Forge Project, the Native-led nonprofit dedicated to Indigenous arts leadership, located in Taghkanic in New York's Hudson Valley, has named the recipients of its 2026 fellowship. Jay Bellis (Haida, Kootenay); Michael Bowman Sr. (Stockbridge-Munsee); Heidi Brandow (Diné, Kanaka Maoli); Charine Gonzales (San Ildefonso Pueblo (PoWohGeh Owingeh); Robin Maxkii (Mohican/Munsee-Lenape); and Tiare Ribeaux (Kānaka Maoli/Kānaka ʻŌiwi) will each receive $25,000 and complete a three-week residency with access to the organization's site, libraries, and collection of contemporary Indigenous art."
"David Zwirner Gallery now represents the estate of Robert Therrien, taking over from Gagosian after three decades. The news closely follows a major exhibition at the Broad that featured the artist's best-known works, oversized domestic objects that, as Matt Stromberg wrote for Hyperallergic, "tower over the viewer"
Yun Choi, Alison Kuo, and Korakrit Arunanondchai will reside in the New Museum’s Artist Studio, a 730-square-foot space created by the OMA-designed expansion. The residences begin this spring and continue through winter 2027, with new work, onsite exhibitions, and public programs. Kuo will develop a performance piece informed by Cantonese Opera culture, including sets and costumes, for a debut later this fall. Forge Project named six 2026 fellowship recipients, each receiving $25,000 and completing a three-week residency with access to the organization’s site, libraries, and contemporary Indigenous art collection. David Zwirner now represents the estate of Robert Therrien, replacing Gagosian after three decades.
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