Spotlight Tour of Henry Taylor: B Side Nov 8, 2023–Jan 17, 2024

Spotlight Tour of Henry Taylor: B Side

Nov 8, 2023–Jan 17, 2024

An elderly couple and three children stand in front of a white house with blue trim. On the left side of the painting, grass, a tree, and a horse are partially visible beyond the house. The older feminine figure is wearing a blue button-down dress with a white patterned apron tied at their waist. Their arms wrap around the shoulders of two of the children. The third child, who is slightly taller, stands to the left. The older masculine figure stands to the right of the others, wearing a cowboy hat, jeans, and beige collared shirt over a white undershirt.
An elderly couple and three children stand in front of a white house with blue trim. On the left side of the painting, grass, a tree, and a horse are partially visible beyond the house. The older feminine figure is wearing a blue button-down dress with a white patterned apron tied at their waist. Their arms wrap around the shoulders of two of the children. The third child, who is slightly taller, stands to the left. The older masculine figure stands to the right of the others, wearing a cowboy hat, jeans, and beige collared shirt over a white undershirt.

Henry Taylor, The Love of Cousin Tip, 2017. Acrylic on canvas, 70 1/8 x 96 ¼ x 2 1/8 in. (178 x 244.5 x 5.4 cm). ©️ Henry Taylor. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photograph by Jeff McLane

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Floor 5, Neil Bluhm Family Galleries

Open to Patron, Circle, Fellow, and Sponsor Members

Wednesday, November 8
6:45 pm, 7:15 pm

Wednesday, January 17
6:45 pm, 7:15 pm

Patron, Circle, Fellow, and Sponsor members are invited to join us for a tour of Henry Taylor: B Side, the first exhibition to survey the career of the leading contemporary artist. Through painting, drawing, sculpture, and installation, this retrospective celebrates an artist widely appreciated for his unique aesthetic, social vision, and freewheeling experimentation. Taylor’s figurative work, populated by friends, relatives, strangers on the street, athletes, politicians, and entertainers, showcases an imagination that encompasses multiple worlds.

There are multiple date options for this event. Each tour, lasting approximately fifty minutes, will be led by one of the Museum’s Joan Tisch Teaching Fellows. 


On the Hour

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

Learn more about this project

Learn more at whitney.org/artport

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