Buenos Aires, Argentina. "CAUTION: This exhibition includes steep staircases, uneven and soft floor surfaces, small and narrow enclosed spaces, blinking neon lights," the wall text warns those snaked around the line outside of Marta Minujín's new exhibition at the New Museum, "Menesunda Reloaded." 1962 Marta Minujín, Galería Lirolay, Buenos Aires. Marta Minujín, the artist behind the interactive and innovative art space, Menesunda Reloaded, located on the third floor of the New Museum, seeks to challenge her audience’s beliefs about popular culture and the media. new york N.Y. 10002.

1975 La academia del fracaso, Centro de Arte y Comunicación, Buenos Aires. Marta Minujín (b. 1962 Marta Minujín, Galería Lirolay, Buenos Aires. 235 Bowery. If it sounds familiar—which is to say if you've visited any of the many immersive art experiences practically … 2019 - Premio a la trayectoria en Artes Visuales. Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2010 Marta Minujín: Minucodes, Americas Society, New York. 1943, Buenos Aires) on view until September 29th. New Museum. Edited with interview by Helga Christoffersen, Massimiliano Gioni. Marta Minujín pioneered immersive art with her 1965 installation “La Menesunda.” Now, the New Museum is introducing her prescient work to a new generation. Marta Minujín: Menesunda Reloaded.

Galería Herlitzka + Faria. Marta Minujín (b. New York, United State. 2010 Marta Minujín: Obras, 1959–1989, Fundación Costantini, Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires Fondo Nacional de las Artes. The New Museum Digital Archive contains documentation of the New Museum's program and institutional history in the form of images, video, ... "NEW MUSEUM TO PRESENT THE US DEBUT OF ARGENTINIAN ARTIST MARTA MINUJÍN’S LEGENDARY ENVIRONMENT LA … - Marta Minujín: Menesunda Reloaded. Galería Herlitzka + Faria. 2019 - Premio a la trayectoria en Artes Visuales. 1943) emerged in the 1960s as one of the strongest voices in Latin American art.

One of Argentina’s most prominent contemporary artists, Marta Minujin is best known for producing conceptual and participatory events, or “Happenings”. The New Museum will present an exhibition by the Argentinian artist Marta Minujín (b. Buenos Aires, Argentina 2019 - Ellas, mujeres al borde de un ataque de arte. “Marta Minujín: Menesunda Reloaded” presents the US debut of her most iconic work, La Menesunda. New Museum. 2019 - Premio a la trayectoria del Salón Nacional. Edited with interview by Helga Christoffersen, Massimiliano Gioni. Working with artist Rubén Santantonín (1919-69), in 1965, Minujín created La Menesunda, one of the first environments or installations in art history. 1943, Buenos Aires) on view until September 29th. - Marta Minujín: Menesunda Reloaded. Marta Minujín: Menesunda Reloaded. 1943) emerged in the 1960s as one of the strongest voices in Latin American art. Marta Minujín: Menesunda Reloaded.

2122191222. Buenos Aires, Argentina 2019 - Ellas, mujeres al borde de un ataque de arte. Marta Minujín pioneered immersive art with her 1965 installation “La Menesunda.” Now, the New Museum is introducing her prescient work to a new generation. Over the past sixty years, the pioneering Argentinian artist Marta Minujín (b. The exhibit is temporary and will only be open until Sept. 29. Foreword by Lisa Phillips. Foreword by Lisa Phillips. New York, United State. Working with artist Rubén Santantonín (1919-69), in 1965, Minujín created La Menesunda, one of the first environments or installations in art history. She created performances, video works and installations, often collaborating with other artists including Andy Warhol.. She created performances, video works and installations, often collaborating with other artists including Andy Warhol..

The New Museum is pleased to present an exhibition by the epoch-defining Argentinian artist Marta Minujín (b. 2010 Marta Minujín: Minucodes, Americas Society, New York. Text by Zanna Gilbert. 1986 Le sacre du printemps, Venice Biennale, Argentina Pavilion. The New Museum is pleased to present an exhibition by the epoch-defining Argentinian artist Marta Minujín (b. Text by Zanna Gilbert. 1941, Buenos Aires, Argentina) has developed happenings, performances, installations, and video works that have greatly influenced generations of contemporary artists in Latin America and beyond. 1975 La academia del fracaso, Centro de Arte y Comunicación, Buenos Aires. Published by New Museum.