© Reuters. Folks take a look at a collection of 5 pictures by artist Daniel Joseph Martinez on the Whitney Biennial 2022 exhibition on the Whitney Museum of American Artwork in New York Metropolis, New York, U.S., March 29, 2022. REUTERS/Roselle Chen
By Roselle Chen
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Whitney Biennial in New York, a recent artwork present that has boosted the careers of painters equivalent to Georgia O’Keeffe and Jackson Pollock, is returning with a deal with totally different generations and the hyperlink between previous, current and future.
The present, “Quiet As It is Saved,” options 63 artists and collectives throughout generations, mediums and borders on the Whitney Museum of American Artwork, in a format that started in 1973.
The present presents “hunches” as a substitute of a unified theme, with time as a leitmotif, stated curators Adrienne Edwards and David Breslin, who labored on it for 3 years.
“This query of time and the way we expertise time, how time appears so suspended or actually brief or lengthy,” Edwards stated, noting that she had misplaced her sense of time through the coronavirus pandemic.
“This isn’t a present made for Zoom,” Breslin added. “The expertise of being right here, the way in which that every ground has its personal sort of sense and sensibility was essential for placing it collectively and to have an emotional context in an effort to obtain it.”
The Whitney Biennial runs from April 6 to Sept. 5.
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