Ask a Curator: Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It’s Kept Tues, Apr 12, 2022, 7 pm

Ask a Curator: Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It’s Kept

Tues, Apr 12, 2022
7 pm

A series of multicolored lights, made to resemble a marquee sign, surrounding the word Fascination written in bold pink.
A series of multicolored lights, made to resemble a marquee sign, surrounding the word Fascination written in bold pink.

Jane Dickson, Fascination Sign 1, 2020. Oil stick on linen, 36 × 56 in. (91.4 × 142.2 cm). Collection of the artist. Photograph by Jacob Tran 

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Explore the Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It’s Kept with co-organizers David Breslin, DeMartini Family Curator and Director of Curatorial Initiatives, and Adrienne Edwards, Engell Speyer Family Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs. Introduced in 1932 to chart developments in American art, the Biennial is the longest-running exhibition of its kind, and in its eightieth edition, the 2022 Biennial features the work of over 60 artists and collectives. For this event, Breslin and Edwards will provide an overview of this expansive exhibition followed by an opportunity for audience members to ask questions.


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