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Media type:
Book;
Still Image;
Exhibition Catalogue
Title:
Whitney Biennial 2012
:
[... on the occasion of the Whitney Biennial 2012, March 1 - May 27, 2012 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, ]
Contains:
On biennials
/ Adam D. Weinberg with Eric Banks
A year in the making--
/ Jay Sanders and Elisabeth Sussman with Thomas Beard and Ed Halter
High lines (for sick bees)
/ John Kelsey
There's no place like home
/ Andrea Fraser
Painting travesty
/ David Joselit
Artist pages. Kai Althoff ; Thom Andersen ; Charles Atlas ; Lutz Bacher ; Forrest Bess [by Robert Gober] ; Michael Clark ; Dennis Cooper & Gisèle Vienne ; Cameron Crawford ; Moyra Davey ; Liz Deschenes ; Nathaniel Dorsky ; Nicole Eisenman ; Kevin Jerome Everson ; Vincent Fecteau ; Andrea Fraser ; LaToya Ruby Frazier ; Vincent Gallo ; K8 Hardy ; Richard Hawkins ; Werner Herzog ; Jerome Hiler ; Matt Hoyt ; Dawn Kasper ; Mike Kelley ; John Kelsey ; John Knight ; Jutta Koether ; George Kuchar ; Laida Lertxundi ; Kate Levant ; Sam Lewitt ; Joanna Malinowska ; Andrew Masullo ; Nick Mauss ; Richard Maxwell ; Sarah Michelson ; Alicia Hall Moran & Jason Moran ; Laura Poitras ; Matt Porterfield ; Luther Price ; Lucy Raven ; The Red Krayola ; Kelly Reichardt ; Elaine Reichek ; Michael Robinson ; Georgia Sagri ; Michael E. Smith ; Tom Thayer ; Wu Tsang ; Oscar Tuazon ; Frederick Wiseman.
Footnote:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description:
"Since its introduction in 1932, the Whitney Biennial--the Museum's signature exhibition and a highly anticipated event in the art world--has charted new developments in contemporary art. Inaugurated by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in 1932, these biennial exhibitions have demonstrated the museum's commitment to supporting the development of 20th- and 21st-century American art.The 2012 Biennial features works by approximately 50 artists working in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, dance, and performance. Elisabeth Sussman (co-organizer of the influential, politically provocative 1993 Whitney Biennial) and Jay Sanders provide an insightful joint essay, and a group of art historians and critics contribute entries on common themes and ideas from the represented artists' techniques and influences. In addition, a significant portion of the catalogue is devoted to original contributions from each of the participating artists, in a unique effort to provide a more experiential understanding of the exhibition.For more information on the 2012 Whitney Biennial and its participating artists, visit www.whitney.org"--