Henry Taylor: B Side

Oct 4, 2023–Jan 28, 2024


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Over the years, Taylor has depicted many artists, critics, and curators from his community including Andrea Bowers, Deana Lawson, and Robert Pruitt, all of whom have works in the Whitney's collection. However, Taylor's focus on the art world extends beyond those he knows personally. His "covers" of Dawoud Bey's photograph of David Hammons and Gerhard Richter's painting of his daughter are examples of how he invokes a broader art-historical family by reinterpreting the art of others. Taken together, these works form a map of Taylor's social and artistic circles.

Henry Taylor, Andrea Bowers, 2010

The portrait of a white woman seated with her arms and legs crossed on a rotating desk chair. She has blue eyes, reddish-brown hair, and is wearing a black top, blue jeans, black boots, and a grey jacket draped over her shoulders. She sits in a room with a multicolored wall, grey floors, and a dark green rug. In the background is a tall, yellow work light.
The portrait of a white woman seated with her arms and legs crossed on a rotating desk chair. She has blue eyes, reddish-brown hair, and is wearing a black top, blue jeans, black boots, and a grey jacket draped over her shoulders. She sits in a room with a multicolored wall, grey floors, and a dark green rug. In the background is a tall, yellow work light.

Henry Taylor, Andrea Bowers, 2010. Acrylic on canvas, 48 × 36 in. (121.9 × 91.4 cm). Private Collection. © Henry Taylor. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photograph by Robert Bean


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