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Wang Contemporary opens cross-disciplinary arts platform in Chinatown.
Summary
The Wang Contemporary, founded by Alexander Wang and Ying Wang, opens Feb. 20 at 58 Bowery in a restored historic bank and will present cross-disciplinary programs to amplify Asian and Asian‑American creative work.
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The Wang Contemporary opens in New York City's Chinatown in a newly restored historic bank at 58 Bowery. Alexander Wang and his mother, Ying Wang, purchased the building in 2025, and the acquisition is reported as the first time the property has been Chinese American‑owned in its 100‑year history. The organization is described as a cross‑disciplinary platform that aims to present art, design, music, performance and festivals. Programming is framed to reflect a broad view of Asian and Asian‑American cultural production across generations and geographies.
Key details:
- The Wang Contemporary is scheduled to open on February 20 with a three‑day performative exhibition by MSCHF timed to the Lunar New Year.
- The building at 58 Bowery was purchased by Alexander and Ying Wang in 2025 and is a restored historic bank in Chinatown.
- The Wangs say the property is the first time the site has been Chinese American‑owned in its roughly 100‑year history.
- Planned programming includes a martial arts festival in May for AAPI Month and a mix of exhibitions, performance, film and music.
- Alexander Wang worked with MSCHF on the opening installation, which reimagined traditional red envelopes as a cascade of paper airplanes.
Summary:
The Wang Contemporary is presented as a new cultural venue that centers cross‑disciplinary work by Asian and Asian‑American artists and creators. Its opening events are timed to community moments such as Lunar New Year and AAPI Month, and organizers say they intend to remain in conversation with the local Chinatown neighborhood while engaging voices from across Asia and its global diasporas. Ongoing programming and the organization’s long‑term plans were described as focused on diverse, multidisciplinary presentations; specific future schedules beyond the announced openings are undetermined at this time.
