Art & Architecture /
New York
I've been following the progress of the fantastic new
New Museum of Contemporary Art building designed by Japanese architects
SANAA on the Bowery in Manhattan with interest. It's the first art museum ever constructed from the ground up in downtown Manhattan. The beautiful anodised aluminium mesh exterior covering the building's six stacked rectangular boxes emphasises the ramshackle colour of its Lower East Side surroundings. It also provides a great surface for attaching artworks, fridge magnet-style, like the
Ugo Rondinone rainbow sign Hell, Yes! (2001), originally shown at F A Projects in south London and reprised here to celebrate the Museum's opening.