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Judith Bernstein's HARD exhibition at New Museum extends through January 20

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Judith Bernstein's exhibition HARD, a compact lobby show at the New Museum, remains on view through January 20, 2013. The presentation features a phallic, graphic rendering of a screw, described as a potent symbol with multiple associations. Created by the feminist artist, the work commands immediate attention while inviting slow contemplation, functioning as an ideogram, still life, and abstract expression. Bernstein's piece, noted for its raw graphic punch and meditative skill, balances literal and metaphorical qualities, conveying both personal and political dimensions with exuberance. The exhibition, which opened on October 10, 2012, is highlighted as a remarkable and overdue institutional career acknowledgement for Bernstein. The artwork Horizontal from 1973, a charcoal on paper measuring 108 x 150 inches, is included, courtesy of Hauser & Wirth. The New Museum is located at 235 Bowery in New York City.

Key facts

  • Judith Bernstein's exhibition HARD is at the New Museum
  • The show runs through January 20, 2013
  • It opened on October 10, 2012
  • The exhibition features a phallic screw rendering
  • Bernstein is a feminist artist
  • The work Horizontal from 1973 is included
  • The New Museum is at 235 Bowery, New York City
  • The show is described as a career acknowledgement

Entities

Artists

  • Judith Bernstein
  • David Cohen

Institutions

  • New Museum
  • Hauser & Wirth
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York City
  • United States

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