by Keith WidyolarSeptember 4, 2020 "Vida Americana Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925-1945" is an exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art from February 17, 2020 through January 31, 2021. It was interrupted by the COVID-19 Pandemic, but has been extended so you can see the exhibition now that the Whitney has reopened. Vida Americana Changes Art … [Read more...] about The Whitney’s “Vida Americana” Exhibition is a Call to Arts
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Whitney Biennial 2019 shows the diversity of American art today
The Whitney Biennial 2019 is at the Whitney Museum in Manhattan's Meatpacking District, Wednesday-Monday, May 17 - September 22, 2019. From $18 The Whitney Biennial is the leading survey of what's happening in American art today. The Whitney's mindset has really shifted to be inclusive of the diversity that is art in America today. Whitney Biennial 2019 The exhibition … [Read more...] about Whitney Biennial 2019 shows the diversity of American art today
Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Modern Architecture
Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Modern Architecture, New Art is at the Whitney Museum in Manhattan's Meatpacking District from July 13 - September 30, 2018. Get tickets at whitney.org Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Modern Architecture, New Art https://youtu.be/TKN1LeT5t1A Pacha, Llaqta and Wasichay are Quechua words that describe the … [Read more...] about Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Modern Architecture
Hélio Oiticica To Organize Delirium ask one of the great Brazilian artists
Hélio Oiticica is one of the big three Brazilian contemporary artists along with Lygia Clark and Lygia Pape. Each in their own way, sought to take art away from the temples of the elite and place it in the social context of the people. When governments fail, common people band together to salvage civilization. The sad legacy of Portuguese and Spanish colonialism is that Latin … [Read more...] about Hélio Oiticica To Organize Delirium ask one of the great Brazilian artists
Carmen Herrera “Paintings on Paper”
Carmen Herrera is a Cuban-American minimalist abstract painter. Carmen Herrera in New York City Ms. Herrera lives and works in New York. Paintings on Paper is at Lisson Gallery May 3 - June 10, 2017. Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight at the Whitney Museum of American Art in Greenwich Village September 16, 2016 - January 9, 2017, is a major retrospective of Carmen Herrera's … [Read more...] about Carmen Herrera “Paintings on Paper”
Whitney Biennial 2017
The Whitney Biennial is an important exhibition of American artists that both surveys and defines trends in contemporary art. Whitney Biennial 2017 looks at the self and society The Whitney Biennial 2017 is March 17 - June 11, 2017 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in Greenwich Village's Meatpacking District. This is the 78th of the Whitney's Annuals and Biennials … [Read more...] about Whitney Biennial 2017
Raúl de Nieves is a New York-based sculptor and performance artist
Raúl de Nieves is a New York-based mixed-media and performance artist, originally from Mexico. He is represented in New York by Company gallery in the Lower East Side. About Raúl de Nieves The artist was born in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico in 1983. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn and is represented by Company gallery in the Lower East Side. His web site … [Read more...] about Raúl de Nieves is a New York-based sculptor and performance artist
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz ‘Fragile Mirrors’ at El Museo del Barrio
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz is a video and installation artist who explores post-colonial ironies in Haiti and her native Puerto Rico. At first glance, you might think post-colonial ironies are Puerto Rican or Haitian issues. But even though de-colonization began with the French capture of Spain 100 years ago (about four generations), we are still dealing with its rippling … [Read more...] about Beatriz Santiago Muñoz ‘Fragile Mirrors’ at El Museo del Barrio