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MoMA PS1 Taps In-House Curators and Serubiri Moses for 2025 Greater New York Exhibition
MoMA PS1 has unveiled the curatorial team for its upcoming 2025 Greater New York exhibition, the influential quinquennial survey that captures the evolving pulse of the city's art scene. Leading the exhibition will be a core group of the museum's curators—Ruba Katrib, Jocelyn Miller, and Inés Katzenstein—joined by prominent guest curator and writer Serubiri Moses.Moses's influential scholarship on African modernisms and diasporic art introduces a vital transnational dimension to the show's local focus. This curatorial combination signals a deliberate move toward a more interconnected and globally conscious presentation.Since its launch in 2000, Greater New York has served as an essential barometer for emerging talent, documenting the city's artistic shifts with an almost anthropological depth. The specific expertise of the team—Katrib's focus on material-driven sculpture, Miller's engagement with performance and digital realms, Katzenstein's specialization in Latin American art, and Moses's global perspective—suggests an exhibition that will actively dismantle traditional medium-based categories.This approach frames New York not as an isolated epicenter but as a dynamic hub within a worldwide network, more accurately reflecting the hybrid nature of its current creative community. The inclusion of Moses particularly underscores an institutional effort to redefine the 'New York artist,' potentially prioritizing artistic dialogue with the city's cultural landscape over simple geographic residency.The 2025 exhibition is therefore anticipated to be rigorously researched, politically engaged, and formally expansive, likely showcasing work in sound, film, text, and social practice—forms that are critical to contemporary art but often underrepresented in major surveys. The stakes for this edition are exceptionally high as New York's art world grapples with a post-pandemic environment defined by rising costs, commercial pressures, and social challenges.In this context, PS1's role in championing artistic experimentation is more crucial than ever. With their combined strengths in cross-disciplinary and global practices, this curatorial team is positioned to deliver not merely a snapshot, but a profound and timely diagnosis of the current moment, potentially making this the most significant Greater New York exhibition in its history.
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