Contemporaries Tour of Whitney Biennial 2024: Floor 5 Spotlight Apr 24–June 26, 2024

Contemporaries Tour of Whitney Biennial 2024: Floor 5 Spotlight

Apr 24–June 26, 2024

A twisted and porous bone structure with cavities and pearl-like objects.
A twisted and porous bone structure with cavities and pearl-like objects.

Jes Fan, Cross Section (Right Leg Muscle III), 2023. PLA filaments, fiberglass, resin, pigment, glass, 19 x 31 x 13 in. (48.26 x 78.74 x 33.02 cm). Collection of the artist. Commissioned by M+ Museum, Hong Kong. Courtesy the artist; Empty Gallery, Hong Kong; and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York. Photograph by Olympia Shannon

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Floor 5, Neil Bluhm Family Galleries

Open to Whitney Contemporaries and Contemporaries Patron Members

Wednesday, April 24, 7:45 pm, 8:15 pm
Wednesday, June 26, 7:45 pm, 8:15 pm

Join us for a tour of Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real Thing, the eighty-first installment of the Museum’s hallmark exhibition highlighting artist’s evolving notions of contemporary American art. 

This year’s Biennial features seventy-one visionary artists and collectives exploring ideas of “the real” brought about by present evolutions in AI and critical discussions of identity. This expansive exhibition spans the Museum’s first, third, fifth, and sixth-floor galleries and terraces and is accompanied by a robust film and performance program.

These after-hours tours spotlight works in the Floor 5 galleries in a fifty-minute overview with the Museum’s Joan Tisch Teaching Fellows and educators. Members are invited to enjoy a light reception prior to the tour beginning at 7 pm. There are multiple date and time options for this event. 

Additional tours spotlighting the Floor 6 galleries will take place May 22 and July 24.


On the Hour

A 30-second online art project:
Maya Man, A Realistic Day In My Life Living In New York City

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