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New Museum to send greatest hits to London during Frieze Week in October

The US institution is planning film and video show with The Store X The Vinyl Factory

Emily Sharpe
2 May 2018
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New Museum Courtesy New Museum, New York. Photo Dean Kaufman

New Museum Courtesy New Museum, New York. Photo Dean Kaufman

Film and video installations exhibited at New York’s New Museum in the past decade will go on show in London in October during Frieze Week. Strange Days: Memories of the Future, organised by the museum with the exhibition organiser Store X and its curatorial partner The Vinyl Factory, is due to open at the Store’s space on the Strand on 2 October (until 9 December). Although the artists to be included have not yet been revealed, each has changed how “we think about images and memory by recasting their individual experiences alongside speculations on what the future may hold”, says the museum’s artistic director, Massimiliano Gioni. Strange Days follows two shows staged by The Store X The Vinyl Factory during Frieze London: The Infinite Mix (2016) and Everything at Once (2017), which included a new 60m-long mud work by Richard Long.

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