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Featured Conserving Nam June Paik’s Fin de Siècle II, 1989

Take a behind-the-scenes look at the conservation of Nam June Paik’s Fin de Siècle II. For the first time since 1989, see this monumental work on view at the Whitney in Programmed: Rules, Codes, and Choreographies in Art, 1965–2018. 

Take a behind-the-scenes look at the conservation of Nam June Paik’s Fin de Siècle II. For the first time since 1989, see this monumental work on view at the Whitney in Programmed: Rules, Codes, and Choreographies in Art, 1965–2018. 


Exhibitions

Introducing Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Modern Architecture, New Art

Mary Corse: A Survey In Light

Nick Mauss: Transmissions

Grant Wood: 
Imagination Isles

Grant Wood’s When Tillage Begins, Other Arts Follow (1934) and Breaking the Prairie (1936–37)

Jimmie Durham: At the Center of the World

Jimmie Durham: At the Center of the World | Textures and Materials

Jimmie Durham: At the Center of the World | In the Galleries


Whitney Stories

Whitney Stories: Jeffrey Gibson on Howardena Pindell

Whitney Stories: Gran Fury's Tom Kalin on Hock E Aye VI Edgar Heap of Birds

Whitney Stories: Shellyne Rodriguez on Ja’Tovia Gary

Whitney Stories: Dread Scott on Badlands Unlimited

Fast Forward: David Salle In The Studio

Fast Forward: Walter Robinson in the Studio

Fast Forward: Joyce Pensato In The Studio

Human Interest: Vik Muniz on Saul Leiter and Robert Frank

Human Interest: Barkley Hendricks on Alice Neel

Human Interest: Jared Bark on John D. Graham

Human Interest: Mathew Cerletty on Jean-Michel Basquiat

Human Interest: Martha Wilson on John Coplans

Human Interest: Byron Kim on Avery Singer

Human Interest: Kalup Linzy on Duane Hanson

Human Interest: K8 Hardy on Sturtevant


Access

ASL Vlog: Carl Pope

ASL Vlog: Jacob Lawrence

ASL Vlog: Joseph Stella

ASL Vlog: Elsie Driggs

ASL Vlog: Archibald John Motley, Jr.

ASL Vlog: Theaster Gates

ASL Vlog: Senga Nengudi

ASL Vlog: Jared French

ASL Vlog: Frank Stella

ASL Vlog: AA Bronson

ASL Vlog: James Castle

ASL Vlog: Dread Scott

ASL Vlog: Nancy Grossman

Vlog: Introduction

Whitney Stories: Christine Sun Kim


Public Programs

No Mistakes: Andy Warhol's New History of Cinema

Kevin Beasley in conversation with Daphne Brooks and Jace Clayton | Live from the Whitney

​​​​Programmed: A Conversation with Ben Lerner and Carol Mancusi-Ungaro

ITSOFOMO (In the Shadow of Forward Motion)

Becoming Queer: Warhol in the 1950s

My Life with Warhol

Mary Corse: A Symposium 

Dawoud Bey in Conversation with Rebecca Walker

Independent Study Program 50th Anniversary Symposium: Day Two

Independent Study Program 50th Anniversary Symposium: Day One

The Art of Dying or (Palliative Art Making in the Age of Anxiety)

Forever in Transition: Reconsidering Art and Politics of the 1980s

Thinking Through Space: A Conversation About Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay

Memories That Smell Like Gasoline: Reading David Wojnarowicz

An Evening with VECTOR


Performance

ITSOFOMO (In the Shadow of Forward Motion)

shake the stars with your song: sunset

2014 Biennial: Kevin Beasley

2014 Biennial: Take Ecstasy With Me

2014 Biennial: Fred Lonidier and the New York City Labor Chorus

William Pope.L: Burying the Blues

Speaking the Blues: An Evening of Poetry

2012 Biennial: Joanna Malinowska: Fieldwork

Elizabeth Streb discusses her performance of Trisha Brown's "Man Walking Down the Side of a Building" (1970)

Trisha Brown Dance Company performs a compilation of Brown's early works

August 11, 2010: Anthony Coleman and special guest Odeya Nini perform Christian Marclay's 'Covers' (2007-10)

August 6, 2010: Anthony Coleman, Mary Halvorson, and special guests Alberto Denis and Esther m. Palmer perform Christian Marclay

July 29, 2010: Mary Halvorson and Ikue Mori Perform Christian Marclay's 'Graffiti Composition' (1996-2002)

July 29, 2010: Sylvie Courvoisier and Mark Feldman perform Christian Marclay's 'Ephemera' (2009) and 'Shuffle' (2007)

July 28, 2010: Ikue Mori and Zeena Parkins perform Christian Marclay's 'Sixty-Four Bells and a Bow' (2009)


2017 Biennial

Introducing the 2017 Whitney Biennial (Part 1)

Whitney Biennial 2017: Art and Identity (Part 2)

Whitney Biennial 2017: Networks of Making and Meaning (Part 3)

Whitney Biennial 2017: Chemi Rosado-Seijo

Whitney Biennial 2017: Rafa Esparza on His Work

Whitney Biennial 2017: Samara Golden

Whitney Biennial 2017 Film Program

Whitney Biennial 2017: Henry Taylor

Whitney Biennial 2017: Kaari Upson

Whitney Biennial 2017: Larry Bell

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