The Whitney Museum of American Art
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An Incomplete History of the Whitney’s Curatorial Fumblings
Understanding the museum's recently announced and recently cancelled show, "Collective Actions: Artists Interventions in a Time of Change."
Annie Armstrong
8.28.20
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Is There Anything More Evocative Of Women's Work Than a Beaded Kitchen?
Liza Lou's "Kitchen," currently on view at the Whitney will probably make you think, "No, this it it."
Sophie Kemp
3.1.20
Andy Warhol

Sex Scenes: How Andy Warhol’s ‘Blow Job’ Helped Create Queer Visibility
The 1964 film depicts a man receiving oral sex from what Warhol described as “five beautiful boys.”
Rachel Rabbit White
11.6.18
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Robert Longo: Men, Monsters, and Museums
The New York-based artist talks about Goya and Eisenstein, making art from catastrophe, and the curious resilience of Johnny Mnemonic.
Dan Duray
7.31.17
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Mobile Home
Alexander Calder's "Hypermobility" at the Whitney is further enlivened by a late-evening crowd.
Liana Finck
7.24.17
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Bunny in the Headlights
On view this July at the Whitney Museum of American Art is Bunny Rogers’ “Brig und Ladder,” a sometimes-confounding fusion of personal reflection and pop-cultural theatrics.
Joseph R. Wolin
7.21.17