Whitney Biennial 2024: Is This The Real Thing – Ilka Scobie
Curated by Chrissie Illes and Meg Onli, the 81st incarnation of America’s longest-running survey show…
18 March 2024
Curated by Chrissie Illes and Meg Onli, the 81st incarnation of America’s longest-running survey show…
18 March 2024
The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York has unveiled the roster of 69 artists and two collectives set to participate in the highly anticipated 81st edition of its renowned Whitney Biennial.
26 January 2024
The iconic 1966 brutalist building on Madison Avenue in Manhattan, designed by the Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer will be the new home of auctioneers Sotheby’s.
3 June 2023
Vibrant and lyrical, Whitney’s paintings emerge from his ongoing exploration of colour and composition.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
Sackler Name Removed From V&A Museum – Edward Colston Statue Appeal Court Decision – Whitney Biennial Curators Chosen
7 October 2022
The Whitney Biennial is big, sprawling across the entire museum, featuring 59 artists and bravura curation.
4 May 2022
The widow of Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein has announced that the Lichtenstein family has donated the late artist’s studio building… Read More
24 February 2022
The Whitney Museum of American Art has announced the sixty-three artists and collectives who will be participating in Whitney Biennial 2022.
26 January 2022
For his second exhibition in London, Lisson Gallery presents Stanley Whitney’s ‘Afternoon Paintings’, works executed by the New York-based artist at a smaller scale.
Monday–Friday, 10am–6pm Saturday, 11am–5pm
The Whitney Biennial 2019 is America’s oldest survey of contemporary art. Now in its 79th edition, this year’s event opened as the stock market began to sink.
20 May 2019
The Glenstone Museum in Potomac, Maryland, which currently undertaking a major expansion into its rural landscape of Washington, DC, has announced that it will open to the public on October 4, 2018, offering a meditative integrated environment in which to experience its collection of over 200 artists.
19 March 2018
The 2017 Whitney Biennial, the first at the new spacious downtown location, is a total home run. Form, function and fun come together.
21 March 2017
The 2017 Whitney Biennial, opening at the Whitney Museum of American Art on 17 March, and running through June 11 will include ‘Formation of self and the individual’s place in a turbulent society’ as a key theme reflected in the work of the artists selected.
21 November 2016
This must be the most expensive posthumously issued limited edition print in the history of Contemporary Art! Pace Prints have… Read More
22 October 2015
I took advantage of the member preview days before the actual May 1st launch to visit the new Whitney Museum… Read More
3 May 2015
Canadian performance artist Istvan Kantor known for his blood pieces, has smeared the walls of the Jeff Koons retrospective at… Read More
21 August 2014
Love it or loathe it, The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York is preparing for the most comprehensive… Read More
2 June 2014
I had the privilege of viewing this year’s Whitney Biennial with Douglas Dodds, Senior Curator of Word and Image at… Read More
14 March 2014
Dear reader, so here I am in Starbucks on 67th and 3rd, seems like this is the only place apart… Read More
9 March 2014
Jeff Koons is widely regarded as one of the most controversial artists of the postwar era. Throughout his career, he… Read More
6 January 2014
The Whitney Biennial curators have chosen the 103 participants for this years exhibition. The show is the United States most… Read More
17 November 2013
Olympic Artist Kevin Whitney was selected by the Hellenic Olympic Committee to represent Great Britain at the 50th anniversary of… Read More
15 August 2012
We have to give a big thanks to the GalleristNY for passing on the information of artists participating in the… Read More
23 December 2011
The seventy-sixth Whitney Biennial in 2012 will be co-curated by Independent curator Jay Sanders and the Whitney’s Elisabeth Sussman.
22 November 2010
Frank Stella, a pioneer of Minimalism whose groundbreaking abstract paintings reshaped the trajectory of modern art, passed away at 87.
5 May 2024
Richard Serra, a towering figure in contemporary art, has died at the age of 85. Serra was born in San Francisco, California, on November 2, 1938.
27 March 2024
Frederick Iseman, nephew of the renowned Abstract Expressionist painter Helen Frankenthaler, has initiated legal action against the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation
16 November 2023
Returning to NYC after a prolonged absence, I was dazzled by the vitality of current museum and gallery shows. Here are a few of the treasures autumn has unveiled.
22 October 2023
FRED EVERSLEY’s 12ft magenta sculpture sits in a prime Manhattan location that most artists would kill for – Central Park’s entrance from 5th Avenue.
18 October 2023
The 2023 edition of Art Basel’s flagship fair in Basel concluded with highly praised presentations by 284 galleries from 36 countries
21 June 2023
A new exhibition of works by feminist artist Margaret Harrison and her late husband Conrad Atkinson will open at Cross Lane Projects, Kendal, this month.
7 May 2023
It’s been hard to choose a single painting by Frank Bowling for this series, to select one that is more significant in his long and illustrious career than any of the others. Each time his style has changed seems to have been a significant moment.
23 March 2023