whitney museum of american art Archive
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Sneak peek: On becoming an art collector, from an interview with Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner
Posted on October 14, 2015For more than 30 years, Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner have devoted themselves to contemporary art, and through their passion and acumen have assembled an extraordinary collection. This fall, […] -
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Notes from the Field: The New Whitney
Posted on May 1, 2015To commemorate the official opening to the public of the new location of the Whitney Museum of American Art, our Publisher of Art and Architecture sent these notes from the […] -
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Yale ARTbooks Museum Exhibitions On View, August 28, 2013
Posted on August 28, 2013Follow @yaleARTbooks In the past year, we published exhibition catalogs accompanying an impressive list of museum exhibition. Below you will find the complete listing of these exhibitions, many of which […] -
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Notes from the Field: Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective
Posted on March 20, 2013Monumental is a word often applied to descriptions of Jay DeFeo’s The Rose. With an estimated weight of 2,000-3,000 pounds, “monumental” is hardly a misnomer. However what might strike visitors […] -
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Lest We Forget: “Baby”‘s Visit to the Museum
Posted on August 20, 2012Sarah Underwood— “Baby” I’ll admit it, I really had no idea what I was getting myself into this month. Performance art can be incredibly nuanced, and Michael Smith’s Baby Ikki […] -
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Notes from the Field: Whitney Biennial 2012
Posted on April 5, 2012An important, and critically well received, component of this year’s Whitney Biennial is an adeptly curated roster of performance pieces and a frequently updated schedule of film screenings. Punctuating the […] -
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The Feininger “Family Business”
Posted on August 2, 2011Covering the full breadth of Lyonel Feininger's artistic career, a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, "Lyonel Feininger: At the Edge of the World", places him as a central figure in developing early 20th-century forms and the conversations that took place between German and American styles of art.