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From the Whitney: I, you, we: three very commonplace words. These pronouns—with all their implied complexities of meaning—provide an unexpected guide for assessing the works of art from the 1980s and early 1990s in the Museum’s collection. What becomes apparent in this survey of paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, and photographs is how the personal, social, and collective issues and concerns of the artists of this time are still relevant several decades later.
In 1958, the late artist Jay DeFeo went to work on a new project guided only by, what she called, “an idea that had a center to it.” Eight years an...
"Stewart Uoo and Jana Euler are emblematic of an emerging group of artists whose work interrogates how the social, technological, cultural forces a...
This exhibition will rotate seasonally through a total of 18 artists in order to showcase the best that The Whitney has to offer of art from the fi...
This rotating installation looks at works on paper that evoke reflection on the idea of country and homeland. Artists include Robert Bechtle, Enriq...
David Hockney’s first video installation examines how we look at works of art, as well as how we process our day-to-day visual environment. Hockney...
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