The Drawing Center in New York

The Drawing Center in New York

The Drawing Center in New York is a space dedicated exclusively to the art of drawing in all its forms. Here you can see lesser-known works by famous artists, such as sketches or preparatory studies. In addition, the Center regularly organises experimental exhibitions where drawing intersects with new technologies or merges with other media. For…

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Dia:Chelsea

Dia:Chelsea

Dia:Chelsea is one of the flagship spaces of the Dia Art Foundation, dedicated to contemporary art and ambitious, large-scale projects. Unlike traditional galleries, Dia:Chelsea focuses on long-term solo exhibitions, performances, and programs that allow visitors to engage with art in greater depth. More than just a gallery, it is a site where art, architecture, and…

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The Jewish Museum, New York

The Jewish Museum, New York

The Jewish Museum in New York is the largest institution of its kind in the United States and the third largest worldwide, housing an extraordinary collection of Jewish culture, from antiquity to modern and contemporary times. Its holdings range from archaeological artifacts and ceremonial objects to ethnographic collections and artworks by Andy Warhol, Alice Neel,…

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MoMA PS1 — A Hub for Contemporary Art in New York

MoMA PS1 — A Hub for Contemporary Art in New York

Located in Long Island City, Queens, MoMA PS1 is one of New York’s leading centers for contemporary art, known for its experimental exhibitions, performances, and music programs. Founded in 1976 in a former public school building, the institution brings together bold artistic projects, educational initiatives, and community events. From large-scale exhibitions by emerging artists to…

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