Greater New York 2026

Extended Partial View

Through September 7, 2026

  • On View
  • Exhibition

Select galleries of Greater New York 2026, our signature survey of artists living and working in the New York City area, remain on view through September 7. Coinciding with MoMA PS1’s 50th anniversary, the survey brings into focus multidisciplinary artists in the formative years of their careers, encompassing site-specific commissions and new productions, alongside important recent works that address today’s most urgent cultural concerns. Organized for the first time by MoMA PS1’s full curatorial team, Greater New York 2026 emphasizes the forces that shape daily life in the city today, as well as strategies of resistance and adaptation in the face of increased surveillance, economic precarity, and shifting technologies. Greater New York 2026 registers an optimism and anxiety generated through artists’ attention to the layered, lived textures of New York City.

As we prepare for fall exhibitions, visitors may continue to experience work by the artists below.

Artists
Marie Angeletti
Jay Carrier
Cevallos Brothers
Mary Helena Clark
Taína Cruz
Janiva Ellis
Sophie Friedman-Pappas
Mekko Harjo
Rachel Handlin
fields harrington
Candace Hill-Montgomery
Arlan Huang
Esteban Jefferson
Coco Klockner
Marc Kokopeli
André Magaña
Dean Majd
Metoac Indigenous Collective
Kameron Neal
Piero Penizzotto
María-Elena Pombo
Nickola Pottinger
G. Rosa-Rey
Cinthya Santos-Briones
Tiffany Sia
Kenneth Tam
Julia Wachtel
Kristin Walsh
Poyen Wang
Women’s History Museum

Dates

Through September 7, 2026

2026-08-18
2026-09-06

Location

MoMA PS1

22-25 Jackson Avenue Queens, NY 11101

Credits

Organized by the MoMA PS1 curatorial team: Jody Graf and Elena Ketelsen González, Associate Curators; Kari Rittenbach, Assistant Curator; Sheldon Gooch, Curatorial Associate; and Andrea Sánchez, Curatorial Coordinator; led by Connie Butler, Agnes Gund Director, and Ruba Katrib, Chief Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs.

Sponsors

Leadership support is provided by the Teiger Foundation Exhibition Fund, which is committed to curatorial experimentation at MoMA PS1.

Major support is provided by the Lily Auchincloss Foundation in memory of Agnes Gund, the Charles E. Culpeper Arts and Culture Program of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Jerry I. Speyer and Katherine G. Farley.

Generous support is provided by the Black Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, the Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation, the International Council of The Museum of Modern Art, and the Tom Slaughter Exhibition Fund.

Significant support is provided by Jerome Foundation, George Petrocheilos and Diamantis Xylas, Eleanor Heyman Propp, and the Young Patrons Council of The Museum of Modern Art.

Special thanks to Steven Abraham and Lisa Young, The Jenni Crain Foundation, the Ava Olivia Knoll Fund, and Kate Lee and Clovis Lima Jr., 603 Arts Foundation.

Greater New York is also made possible by MoMA PS1’s premiere patron group, the Greater New Yorkers, whose generosity sustains PS1’s artist-centered, experimental program.