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Celebrating MoMA PS1's 50th anniversary, this quinquennial exhibition is an interdisciplinary showcase of work by more than 50 artists around the New York City areaGreater New York, MoMA PS1's signature survey of artists living and working in the New York City area, returns for its sixth edition in 2026, coinciding with the institution's 50th anniversary. Supporting and spotlighting the city's creative communities, the quinquennial exhibition forms the backbone of the museum's commitment to local artists and collectives. By highlighting New York–area artists responding to the issues of today in real time, the survey has established itself as a barometer of artistic production in the region, whose reverberations shape global dialogues. Greater New York 2026 features more than 50 artists across generations and backgrounds, with a focus on emerging and multidisciplinary artists in the formative years of their careers. The exhibition encompasses site-specific commissions, new productions and performance premieres, alongside recent works that address today's most urgent cultural concerns.
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Lively large-scale abstract paintings reminiscent of geographical maps, inspired by Herrero’s affinity for placePublished with The Gallery at Windsor and James Cohan Gallery.With their vivid colors, the paintings by Costa Rica–born, New York–based Federico Herrero (born 1978) are connected to his profound perception of humanity within nature. His mediums stretch from canvas and paper to walls, streets and even public buildings. Their large swaths of color recall the ambiguous forms of territories on a map, and Herrero has often played with the idea of geography in his oeuvre. A Piece of Waterfall in the Sound of Crickets is taken from a piece by the Costa Rican poet Alfonso Chase, in which he reflects upon the mundane beauty of the sights and sounds of his home country, despite his frequent trips abroad. The recent paintings and monotypes included in this publication speak to Herrero’s maturity as a painter after two decades of work that explores the interplay between color, form, intuition and place of origin.