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  • We Move You: Annual Report 2013

    June 30th, 2014

    We are proud to share our 2013 accomplishments with you in our newest Annual Report. In HEARD•NY, Nick Cave’s magical dancing horses transformed Grand Central Terminal into what Interview Magazine called “a land of wonder;” in the Rockaways, artists dreamed on the beach in our sandcastle competition; over in Brooklyn, we gathered 400 women across […]

  • Extended Hours for Kara Walker! Saturdays & Sundays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

    June 25th, 2014

    We’re excited to announce extended hours for Kara Walker’s A Subtlety! Through July 6, the Domino Sugar Factory is now open to visitors on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. We hope you’ll take advantage of the extra time to finally get your first trip in—or come by for one last visit. […]

  • Amar Kanwar Wins 2014 Leonore Annenberg Prize

    June 15th, 2014

    We are thrilled to announce New Delhi-based artist Amar Kanwar as the winner of the 2014 Leonore Annenberg Prize for Art and Social Change—selected from 250 open-call nominations! Generously supported by board member Elizabeth K. Sorensen, this annual prize is given to one artist whose work provokes awareness of and engagement with critical issues of […]

  • Creative Time Responds to BDS Arts Coalition Petition

    June 13th, 2014

    In response to the call for Creative Time and Independent Curators International to withdraw Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) from Technion University in Haifa, Israel, as well as a petition asking artists to withdraw from the exhibition, Creative Time’s president Anne Pasternak and chief curator Nato Thompson have written this response: Dear friends, As […]

  • Saltz: “Kara Walker Bursts Into Three Dimensions, and Flattens Me”

    June 2nd, 2014

    In this week’s issue of New York Magazine, the ever-provocative art critic Jerry Saltz shared a review of Kara Walker’s installation at the Domino Sugar Factory. “Walker has never worked in three dimensions like this. Maybe no one has.” Saltz wrote, in addition to shouting out the project’s “impeccable presentation.” Thanks, Jerry! READ STORY