NEW YORK, NY.- The New Museum announced the fourth edition of IdeasCity New York, taking place Saturday, September 16, 2017, at Sara D. Roosevelt Park on Chrystie Street, one block from the New Museum.
IdeasCity, the New Museum's civic platform that explores the future of cities with art and culture as a driving force, will culminate a two-year cycle of global residencies in Detroit, Athens, and Arles with its biannual program IdeasCity New York. This free and public event, themed around 100 Actions for the Future City, will be a daylong investigation of strategies, ideas, and propositions featuring artist talks, initiatives by local organizations, performances, workshops, and a panel of notable mayors from around the country. Featured speakers will include Tania Bruguera, David Byrne, Mel Chin, Maurice Cox, Teddy Cruz, Justin Garrett Moore, Fonna Forman, Kemi Ilesanmi, Ingrid Lafleur, Eric Liu, Mil M2, Rick Lowe, Rosanne Haggerty, dream hampton, Leslie Koch, Trevor Paglen, Superflex, Kasim Reed, Jonathan Rose, Kamau Ware, and Fellows from past IdeasCity residencies, among others.
IdeasCity New York will present programs with its Executive Committee membersArchitecture League, Bowery Poetry Club, Cooper Union, the Drawing Center, and Storefront for Art and Architectureand local community organizations in Lower Manhattan, as well as the New Museums Education Department, NEW INC, and Museum affiliate Rhizome.
A notable feature of this years IdeasCity is an open arena of modular structures, designed by Thomas Lommée & Christiane Hoegner/OpenStructures, which will serve as the site for a public forum. The staging is made possible by IdeasCitys design partner A/D/O, a creative space in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, dedicated to expanding the reach of design.
Art, design, and culture are often perceived as superfluous luxuries that are somehow less essential to civic life. In the last two years, observing the work of artists, architects, activists, and citizens in Athens, Detroit, and Arles, weve learned that there is a more urgent need than ever before to place artistic practice at the center of future thinking about urban life, and that the results can be incredibly inspiring, said Joseph Grima, Director of IdeasCity.
Like the New Museum itself, IdeasCity is a global initiative with its roots in the Bowery neighborhood, and were especially pleased that the fourth edition of IdeasCity New York coincides with the fortieth anniversary of the Museum. Over these forty years, our commitment to the city has broadened in scope, and this will be reflected in the diversity of the propositions presented, said Lisa Phillips, Toby Devan Lewis Director of the New Museum.
As IdeasCity looks forward to its next two-year cycle of global residencies across three cities, the Rockefeller Foundation will provide a new level of support with the establishment of the Rockefeller Foundation Fellows. The Fellows have been a distinguishing feature of IdeasCity, with more than 3,000 candidates having applied for the programs in Detroit, Athens, and Arles. As cultural practitioners, the Fellows partner with local communities and engage in an intense research and development residency. A selection of the Fellows work from Detroit, Athens, and Arles will be highlighted at this years IdeasCity New York.