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"textContent": "**_New Humans: Memories of the Future_ at the expanded New Museum, New York**\n\nSteven P. Harrington\n\nRight on time for a global stage display of man’s inhumanity to man, the New Museum reopens on the Bowery — two years after closing for an $82 million expansion that missed its 2025 target and landed in early spring 2026. Under longtime director Lisa Phillips, the institution returns much as it has always been: ambitious, fast-moving, and still unusual in one key way — it doesn’t collect art.\n\nContinue reading Right on Time: New Museum, Same Humans. “Memories Of The Future” at Brooklyn Street Art.",
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