Dean B.
Yelp
Alright so I went to an opening last night, and all I can say is WOW. The Contemporary really stepped up its game with this exhibition, IMO heads and tails above previous exhibits. Self-curated, lots of pieces to study, comfortable-sized galleries, use of many different mediums, and a genuinely great way to spend 1-2 hours (instead of the quick walk-in-and-out qualities of previous shows).
Most of all, I'm pleased to see the Contemporary step out and do a self-curated show involving numerous artists, instead of booking touring shows or focusing on just a single artist. In fact, this show will continue to tour elsewhere, and it should, given the size and depth of it.
I'm boosting my rating by a full star just based on this single show, because it shows the potential that they have in their staff and leadership. However, they still have a ways to go to establish themselves among a top tier contemporary museum. It seems they still struggle with how to approach the space on the top floor, and while this show does utilize a lot of the space effectively, there are still glaringly empty spots that take away from the experience.
Unfortunately the show before this was yet another touring show that focused on a single video artist (and had very little re-visit strength), so the best I can say at this point is check the exhibition before you come, because your entire experience will depend on what is showing. There is little consistency between exhibits, which is either good or bad, depending on your tolerance.
All in all, I hope that this exhibition points the contemporary in a new direction. They really brought it with this one, and I hope it's a sign of things to come.