The formation of self and the individual’s place in a turbulent society are among the key themes reflected in the work of the artists selected for the 2017 Whitney Biennial. The exhibition includes sixty-three participants, ranging from emerging to well-established individuals and collectives working in painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, film and video, photography, activism, performance, music, and video game design.
The Whitney Biennial is the longest running survey of contemporary art in the United States, with a history of exhibiting the most promising and influential artists and provoking lively debate. The 2017 Biennial is the Museum’s seventy-eighth in a continuous series of Annual and Biennial exhibitions initiated by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in 1932. It is the first to be held in the Whitney’s downtown home at 99 Gansevoort Street, and the largest ever in terms of gallery space.
The 2017 Whitney Biennial is co-curated by Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks.
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Meet the Midwest's 2017 Whitney Biennial Selections
Newcity
Dec 15, 2016
Dec 15, 2016
A Sneak Peek at the 2017 Whitney Biennial ... In the Windows of Tiffany & Co.?
W Magazine
Mar 9, 2017
Mar 9, 2017
From Artist’s Hand to Shop’s Counter: The Whitney Teams Up With Tiffany
The New York Times
Mar 15, 2017
Mar 15, 2017
Tiffany’s Famous Windows Showcase the Whitney Biennial’s Rising Stars
Observer
Mar 22, 2017
Mar 22, 2017
Critics Pick, ONE: We Buy Gold
Artforum
Mar 19, 2017
Mar 19, 2017
Cultural Sensitivity or Cultural Authority?
ArtReview
Apr 20, 2017
Apr 20, 2017