The Whitney Biennial of 1993 put identity politics—as both theme and curatorial project—at the forefront of its mission, creating arguably one of the most political exhibitions in history.
Who is curating the next Whitney biennial?
The Whitney Museum of American Art announced that the 2021 Whitney Biennial will be co-organized by two members of the Museum's curatorial department, David Breslin and Adrienne Edwards. This will be the Biennial's 80th edition.
How do I apply for Whitney biennial?
There is no application process, but you can try to lobby for yourself (although people seem to be in disagreement about whether this will help or hurt your cause).
How often is Whitney Biennial?
every two years
How do I apply for the Whitney Independent Study Program?
All Applications Must Include: Two letters of recommendation (may be sent under separate cover) A statement discussing your work, educational experience, and intellectual interests (no more than 2 pages) An application fee of $15 (make check order payable to Whitney Museum of American Art)
Is the Whitney free for students?
Mon 12 pm–6 pm
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Fri 12 pm–10 pm
Sat 12 pm–6 pm
Sun 12 pm–6 pm
How do I submit art to the Whitney?
Please email your request to library@whitney.org or call (212) 570-3648 to schedule an appointment. Is it possible to contact artists through the Whitney? The Whitney does not release artists' personal information. Artists should be contacted through their galleries.
Are Whitney Museum tickets free?
The Whitney offers complimentary admission to members, visitors 18 and under, and the following groups with valid identification. Timed tickets must be reserved in advance.
Is the Whitney free for NYC residents?
The Culture Pass initiative gives any resident with a library card free entry into the city's world-class cultural institutions. The city's most preeminent institutions are participating, including the Whitney, the Guggenheim, Brooklyn Museum, MoMA, and the Met.