P! is a multidisciplinary exhibition space located in New York’s Chinatown. Founded by Prem Krishnamurthy in September 2012, P! extends the curatorial, editorial, and publishing work of Project Projects and proposes an experimental space of display in which the radical possibilities of disparate disciplines, historical periods, and modes of production rub elbows. A free-wheeling combination of project space, commercial gallery, and Mom-and-Pop-Kunsthalle, P! engages with presentation strategies and models to emphasize rupture over tranquility, interference over mere coexistence, transparency over obfuscation, and passion over cool remove.
Press

Selected press about P!:

Mark Lamster, “Berlin: Then and Now,” Design Observer, 19 March 2013 

Rob Goyanes, “Design and Discourse at P!,” Design Miami/ Design Log, 1 March 2013.

Steven Heller, “What’s So Bad About Copying? An Art Gallery Scrutinized Unoriginality,” TheAtlantic.com, 7 February 2013.

Peter Russo, “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Part 7.Frieze.com, 7 January 2013.

Ruba Katrib, “Top 10 in Sculpture, 2012.ArtinAmerica.com, 2 January 2013.

Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, “Best of 2012.” Artforum, December 2012.

“2012 Portfolio of American Influence.” Surface, November 2012.

“Goings on About Town: Chauncey Hare, Christine Hill, Karel Martens.” The New Yorker, 22 October 2012.

Will Heinrich, “Controlled Experiments.The Observer, 22 October 2012.

Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, “Artforum Critics’ Pick.” Artforum.com, 15 October 2012.

Chauncey Hare, Christine Hill, Karel Martens.” The New Yorker, 22 October 2012.

Brandon Grom, “Exhibitions of Note: Inaugural Exhibition at P!Design Miami / Design Log, 25 September 2012

Mark Lamster, “Joy, Illustrated.” Design Observer, 24 September 2012 

Process 01: Joy.” Domus, 19 September 2012

Nancy MacDonell, “Open Agenda: P! in Chinatown.” New York Times T, 18 September 2012

Eric Xiao, “Eli Opens Doors of New NYC Gallery.” Yale Daily News, 17 September 2012 

Process 01: Joy in NY.” Abitare, 14 September 2012 

Andrew Russeth, “The Season Begins: Scrappy Expansion, Autopilot Art and a New Avant-Garde.” GalleristNY, 11 September 2012

Rosemary Feitelberg, “Coterie Preview: The New York Scene.” WWD.com, 11 September 2012.

Steven Heller, “Experimental Entrepreneurial Exhibition Space.” Print, 7 September 2012

Will Brand and Corinna Kirsch, “Project Projects Co-Founder Opens a ‘Mom-and-Pop-Kunsthalle in Chinatown.” Art Fag City, 31 August 2012

“Mom-and-Pop-Kunsthalle.” Art in America, September 2012