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The New Museum, designed by Tokyo-based architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA is the first art museum ever constructed from the ground up in downtown Manhattan.
Sejima and Nishizawa, who received the commission in 2002, have described the building as their response to the history and powerful personalities of both the New Museum and its storied site. “The Bowery was very gritty when we first visited it,” they have said. “We were a bit shocked, but we were also impressed that a contemporary art museum wanted to be there.”
“In the end, the Bowery and the New Museum have a lot in common. Both have a history of being very accepting, open, embracing of every idiosyncrasy in an unprejudiced manner. When we learned about the history of the New Museum we were flabbergasted by its attitude, which is very political, fearless, and very tough. The New Museum is a combination of elegant and urban. We were determined to make a building that felt like that.”
The New Museum, New York, USA, by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, for, SANAA
Photography by Iwan Baan for Domus
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Shift: SANAA and the New Museum
Edited by Joseph Grima, Lisa Phillips and Karen Wong
The highly anticipated catalog dedicated to the New Museum’s stunning new building is here! The first museum to be developed from the ground up in Lower Manhattan. Finalized only after the building was complete, the essays, images, and architectural renderings contained within this book allow for a unique and thorough insight into the numerous stages of the institution’s transformation into a landmark destination.
Softcover; 136 pp; 200 color images, architectural renderings.
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