New York's Jerry Saltz is not sticking to the New Museum script: "Institutions don’t have to be big to be good. But you’d think that after spending that much money on a new home built from the ground up, you’d net more showing space than that. To be a continuing presence a museum needs room to grow, take chances, fail flamboyantly, and do what it does well." [NYM]
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