Joan Semmel & Rama Duwaji
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Joan Semmel & Rama Duwaji
"The once-every-five-years survey rejects the out-of-towner's New York in favor of the view from inside, capturing the lived texture of our beloved city."
"Joan Semmel, whose provocative, strange, and stunning portraits are on view at the Jewish Museum and Alexander Gray gallery now, has been holding court a lot longer than a mayoral term."
MoMA PS1's 'Greater New York' survey features three floors filled with works by early-career artists. The exhibition reflects the lived experiences of New Yorkers, showcasing elements like delivery drivers and urban life. An interview with NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji discusses her past tweets and broader topics. Additionally, the profile of Joan Semmel highlights her impactful portraits displayed at the Jewish Museum and Alexander Gray gallery. The survey emphasizes an insider's perspective of New York, contrasting with external views.
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