Ethics of Looking: / Drop-in discussion Saturdays, 4:30 pm, 2022

Ethics of Looking:
Drop-in discussion

Saturdays
4:30 pm
2022

Small, multicolored magnifying keychains, arranged in a straight line against a gray background.
Small, multicolored magnifying keychains, arranged in a straight line against a gray background.

Alejandro “Luperca” Morales, Juárez Archive, 2020–. Novelty magnifying keychains containing 35mm slides, 2 5/16 × 1 1/2 × 1 3/8 in. (5.9 × 3.8 × 3.5 cm) each. Image courtesy the artist. Photograph by Michelle Lartigue

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Floor 3, Hearst Artspace

Artworks on view at the Museum right now raise issues of the relationship of the form of the art object to both its content and context, historically and today. After seeing exhibitions on view, explore the ideas raised further by joining the Whitney’s Joan Tisch Teaching Fellows for an open discussion about the politics and ethics of representation. As a platform for art that engages with pressing social issues, the Whitney Museum is committed to fostering dialogue and debate in these weekly sessions.

Saturdays, May 21–September 3
4:30 pm

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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