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Scrappy, Political and Paranoid: ‘Greater New York 2026’

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The article previews 'Greater New York 2026', an exhibition at MoMA PS1, characterizing it as 'scrappy, political and paranoid'. It is presented as a critic's guide, highlighting key shows during Art Brussels, including Richard Tuttle's assemblages at Galerie Greta Meert and an expansive exhibition of Lutz Bacher at WIELS. The piece is written by Emile Rubino and published by Frieze.

This matters because 'Greater New York' is a landmark recurring survey of emerging and under-recognized artists in the New York area, and the 2026 edition's political and paranoid tone reflects current cultural anxieties. The article also serves as a practical guide for collectors and art enthusiasts navigating the Art Brussels fair, pointing them to significant concurrent exhibitions that contextualize the fair's offerings.