The New Museum’s Triennial

Nathaniel Mellors, The Vomiter (Ourhouse), 2010. Animatronic sculpture with silicon hose, peristaltic pump, painted silicon, wood, steel, paper pulp, and bucket, dimensions variable. Photo: Alexander Newton. Courtesy the artist and the Box, Los Ange…

Nathaniel Mellors, The Vomiter (Ourhouse), 2010. Animatronic sculpture with silicon hose, peristaltic pump, painted silicon, wood, steel, paper pulp, and bucket, dimensions variable. Photo: Alexander Newton. Courtesy the artist and the Box, Los Angeles
 

Three solo exhibitions will open up the new exhibition season. 

The New Museum will showcase the installations by Nathaniel Mellors, on the view from February 6th in recently debuted South Galleries. Performance and choreography, combined in the works of Alexandra Pirici will be available to public from February 6th. In addition, the artist-in-residence Anna Craycroft will exhibit from January 17th as part of the Spring 2018 R&D Season. Mark your calendars for a visit to the only museum in New York, exclusively dedicated to contemporary art.
 

"Alexandra Pirici: Aggregate," 2017. Exhibition view: Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin. Photo: Joseph Devitt Tremblay. Courtesy the artist

"Alexandra Pirici: Aggregate," 2017. Exhibition view: Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin. Photo: Joseph Devitt Tremblay. Courtesy the artist

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