Here Is Every. Four Decades of Contemporary Art

Ronen Shapiro

November 28, 2008

On Black Friday, a day dedicated to shopping and organizing multiple bandit raids on refrigerators over flowing with cold leftovers – evidence to the glutinous nature of giving thanks – we at FABRIC want to offer another type of indulgence. New York City’s acclaimed Museum of Modern Art has kept its palatial doors open to allow us to feed the mind and curiosity with another exciting exhibit: Here Is Every. Four Decades of Contemporary Art, an exhibition featuring, amongst others, Matthew Barney, Mircea Cantor, Nan Goldin, Paul McCarthy and Bruce Nauman takes us on a trip of photographs, paintings, sculptures, drawings, films, and videos in thematic groupings, including pieces never seen before on the floors of the MoMA. So on a day when people are hitting the ‘fridge and beginning to get used to the Christmas version of Chinese water torture, beat the crowds and go indulge your other senses; allow four decades of contemporary art to  take your mind somewhere it has never been, and to times long gone.

The Museum of Modern Art, New York
11 West 53rd Street
New York, N.Y., 10019

Donation to art at the door: $20 (non-member)

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