Highlights from the Permanent Collection: From Pollock to Today

Dec 7, 2000–Feb 10, 2002

A gallery wall with a series of framed black and white photographs and text panels in a symmetrical arrangement.
A gallery wall with a series of framed black and white photographs and text panels in a symmetrical arrangement.

Martha Rosler, The Bowery in two inadequate descriptive systems, 1974/1975. Forty-five gelatin silver prints of text and image mounted on twenty-four backing boards, see components, dimensions variable. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from John L. Steffens 93.4a-x. © 1975 Martha Rosler

Highlights from the Permanent Collection: From Pollock to Today was curated by Marla Prather and Lawrence Rinder.


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