WHEN
Wednesday October 26, 2011 - Sunday January 15, 2012
WHERE
New Museum
235 Bowery
German artist Carsten Höller’s work is first and foremost concerned with altering our basic assumptions about what we see, feel, and understand about ourselves. Over the years, the artist has employed psychotropic drugs, flashing lights, and architectural alterations to overwhelm viewers with visual stimuli and challenge accepted self-perceptions. His latest exhibit, Experience, at NYC’s New Museum, will include work produced over the past eighteen years in an immersive, interactive installation choreographed in collaboration with the artist. Höller will actively engage the Museum’s architecture, with each of the three main gallery floors and lobby of the building presenting a focused selection of pieces that demonstrate different experiential dimensions of his work. For more on the show, visit the New Museum website here.
PRICE
$16 Museum Admission
Public Transit
6 to Bleecker Street