A brand new venue for durational artwork, Canyon, will open its doorways on the Decrease East Aspect of Manhattan in 2026. The 40,000 sq. ft hub for video, sound, efficiency artwork and extra, was based by the philanthropist Robert Rosenkranz and is being overseen by Joe Thompson, the founding director of the Massachusetts Museum of Up to date Artwork (Mass Moca).
The venture is an adaptive re-use of unoccupied industrial house and can dwell on the intersection of a museum and efficiency venue. The house is being designed by the architectural agency New Associates and can embody 18,000 sq. ft of galleries designed for video and audio displays, plus a 60ft-tall plaza to function a central gathering house. There may also be a efficiency corridor with a capability to host 300 individuals for a for a variety of screenings, lectures, podcast recordings and different front-facing programming. Canyon may also be geared up with bars, a restaurant and a restaurant.
“We hope to create a brand new form of cultural and social house—one designed to help the complexity and ambition of artwork wealthy with transferring imagery, music and sound, whereas additionally rethinking how audiences have interaction with it,” Thompson stated in an announcement. “Canyon will concentrate on technical excellence and considerate presentation of vital artwork, however it’ll additionally emphasise hospitality and environment, which suggests comfy, sociable viewing areas that really feel extra akin to a front room than white dice.”
Rendering of Canyon that includes works by (left to proper) Theo Triantafyllidis, Jodi (Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans) and Jakob Kudsk Steensen Courtesy of the artists and CANYON; © New Associates
Based as a type of “enterprise philanthropy” by the Rosenkranz Basis, Canyon is a non-profit organisation with “conventional sources of funding”, in keeping with press supplies for the venture. Its opening coincides with a spate of high-profile presents from the Rosenkranz Basis, together with its largest thus far, a donation to Stanford College to help the event of health-improving innovation by means of professorships within the Stem (science, expertise, engineering, arithmetic and drugs) fields.
Cass Fino-Radin, a conservator and new media professional, will be part of Canyon’s workforce as director of artwork and expertise, alongside curator-at-large Sam Ozer, the curator, producer and author who based Tono, a time-based nonprofit arts organisation. Canyon may also foster long-term institutional partnerships with Digital Arts Intermix, Rhizome (the brand new media New Museum affiliate and platform) and the Archive of Up to date Music.
“Canyon displays my perception that cultural establishments should evolve to fulfill the mental and sensory lives of latest audiences,” Rosenkranz stated in an announcement. “The artists working in time-based media right now are grappling with every thing from synthetic intelligence and facial recognition to local weather anxiousness and cultural reminiscence. This isn’t only a style however a frontline of cultural expression.”
The organisation is planning to host three main seasonal exhibition cycles yearly—in spring, summer season and autumn—that can run the gamut from experiments to retrospectives. At the moment, a significant retrospective of the Japanese composer and artist Ryoji Ikeda is on the books, set to take over all the house. A bunch exhibition of 35 worldwide artists curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Worldbuilding, can be in improvement. The performing arts program at Canyon is anticipated to interact artists like William Kentridge, Trooko and Laurie Anderson.