Deven Golden: Veteran Abstract Painter Defined by New York
Deven Golden is a veteran abstract painter whose work is deeply intertwined with New York City. The artist is featured in artcritical's new 'HUBS' category, which highlights subjects discussed multiple times on the platform. The summary also notes the changing contemporary art landscape in New York, with the Museum of Modern Art's $858 million expansion set to reopen in November, adding 125,000 square feet of gallery space. However, the specific connection between Golden and MoMA's reopening is not detailed in the source.
Key facts
- Deven Golden is a veteran abstract painter.
- Golden's work is defined by and defines New York City.
- artcritical has introduced a new category called 'HUBS' for artists and subjects discussed multiple times.
- The Museum of Modern Art on 53rd Street is scheduled to reopen in November.
- The MoMA expansion project costs $858 million.
- The expansion will create 125,000 square feet of new and renovated gallery space.
- The MoMA reopening marks a new era for the museum.
- The source URL is artcritical.com/tag/deven-golden.
Entities
Artists
- Deven Golden
Institutions
- artcritical
- Museum of Modern Art
Locations
- New York City
- 53rd Street