YI Artists: Site-specific Interventions With Alan Ruiz
Jan 5, 2016
On December 9, teens in the Whitney’s Youth Insights Artists program performed site-specific interventions throughout the Museum. During the fall semester, the teens worked with artist Alan Ruiz, making sketches and sculptures to examine the relationship between architecture and power through the lens of the Whitney’s building, the work of Frank Stella, and Ruiz’s own practice.
During the late afternoon while the Museum was open to the public, the teens and Ruiz installed their work in the galleries, store, stairwell, and on the eighth floor outdoor terrace. Museum visitors in the interstitial spaces such as the stairwell and hallways seemed surprised by the interventions, asking if they were artwork, and perhaps more carefully observing the spaces that they would normally pass through without a second glance. Here is a sampling of the teens’ interventions. All photographs by Patrick MacLeod.
Sasha Wortzel, Coordinator of Teen Programs commented about the project and its impact on the teens: This project expanded the students’ notions of what form an art piece could take. They learned that space is not just absolute or just a container. It directly influences our actions and how we relate to one another.”
Learn more about teen programs here.
Dina Helal, Manager of Education Resources