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In 2011, the museum announced that founders Donald and Shelley Rubin would give a five-year, $ 25 million gift to support operations, exhibitions, and programs. Donald Rubin also planned to step down as chief executive, although the couple were to continue to lead the museum's board. This presented
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further impacted the museum's finances negatively. In early 2024, media sources reported that the Rubin Museum's Manhattan location would close on October 6, 2024. The Rubin Museum would continue to operate without a physical location, loaning out pieces to other institutions while continuing its
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The museum opened on October 2, 2004, and displays more than 1,000 objects including paintings, sculpture, and textiles, as well as ritual objects from the 2nd to the 20th centuries. The new facade on 17th Street and the five floors of galleries were influenced by
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After a shift in the volume of rotating exhibits in 2019 due to funding challenges, the museum began to focus more on experiences and the permanent collection. In September 2021, the museum opened a new permanent installation, called
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Among the museum's inaugural exhibitions were "Methods of Transcendence", "Portraits of Transmission" and "The Demonic Divine in Himalayan Art". In 2006, a three-part exhibition called "Holy Madness" spotlighted
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neighborhood. It was acquired in 1998 and renovated extensively from 2000 to 2004. The renovation and new design elements were the results of a collaboration headed by the architectural firm of
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Due to budgetary cuts, in 2019 the Rubin Museum fired one-quarter of employees, reduced its operating hours, and reduced the number of special exhibitions it hosted every year. The
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had been assembling since 1974 and which they wanted to display. In 1998, the Rubins paid $ 22 million for the building that had been occupied by
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was left intact to become the center of the 25,000 square feet (2,300 square meters) of exhibition space.
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In addition to its exhibits, the museum is also known for its wide-ranging public programming series.
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with "Portraits of Tantric Siddhas," "Mahasiddhas at Gyantse," and "Mahasiddhas at Alchi."
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challenges and led to a restructuring ahead of the funds running out in 2020.
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The 70,000-square-foot museum occupies what was formerly a portion of the
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The museum originated from a private collection of Himalayan art which
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and including Atelier Imrey Culbert (associate museum designers) and
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The second-floor gallery with objects from the permanent collection
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Celia Imrey and Tim Culbert. Its graphic identity was conceived by
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Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
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The museum's exhibitions and programs are supported by the
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support and research of Himalayan art around the world.
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Greenberger, Alex; Villa, Angelica (January 31, 2024).
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The Art Newspaper – International art news and events
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Index



Manhattan
New York City
Coordinates
40°44′24″N 73°59′52″W / 40.7401°N 73.9978°W / 40.7401; -73.9978
Art museum
education center
performance
event venue
Bus
M1
M2
M3
M7
M14A
M14D
M20
M55
PATH
JSQ-33
HOB-33
14th Street
Subway
"A" train
"C" train
"E" train
"L" train
14th Street/Eighth Avenue
"4" train

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