Working Together: The
Photographers of the Kamoinge
Workshop
Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York
21st November 2020–
28th March 2021 |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
21. Sun Ra space
II, New York
City, New York,
by Ming Smith.
1978. Gelatin
silver print,
22.2 by 31.1 cm.
( Ming Smith;
Virginia Museum
of Fine Arts,
Richmond; exh.
Whitney Museum
of American Art,
New York).
Attributed works:
22. Egg nude, by
Adger Cowans.
1958. Gelatin
silver print, 29.2
by 43.7 cm. (
Adger Cowans;
Virginia Museum
of Fine Arts,
Richmond; exh.
Whitney Museum
of American Art,
New York).
Attributed works:
23. Girl and Cuba
(Philadelphia),
by Louis H.
Draper. 1968.
Gelatin silver
print, 23.8 by
15.6 cm. (Virginia
Museum of Fine
Arts, Richmond;
Courtesy the
Louis H. Draper
Preservation
Trust and Bruce
Silverstein
Gallery, New
York; exh.
Whitney Museum
of American Art,
New York).
Attributed works:
24. Woman
in doorway,
Harlem, by
Beuford Smith.
1965. Gelatin
silver print, 19.1
by 24.3 cm. (
Beuford Smith;
Virginia Museum
of Fine Arts,
Richmond; exh.
Whitney Museum
of American Art,
New York).
Exhibition Review
Rachel Harrison: Life Hack. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Rachel Harrison: Life Hack
Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York
25th October 2019–12th January |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
21. Untitled, by
Rachel Harrison.
2012. Coloured
pencil on paper,
48.3 by 61 cm.
(Collection of the
artist; courtesy
Greene Naftali,
New York;
photograph Tim
Nighswander; exh.
Whitney Museum
of American Art,
New York).
Attributed works:
22. Alexander the
Great, by Rachel
Harrison. 2007.
Wood, chicken
wire, polystyrene,
cement, acrylic,
mannequin,
Jeff Gordon
waste basket,
plastic Abraham
Lincoln mask,
sunglasses, fabric,
necklace and
two unidentified
items, 221 by
231.1 by 101.6
cm. (Museum of
Modern Art, New
York; courtesy
the artist and
Greene Naftali,
New York;
photograph
Jean Vong; exh.
Whitney Museum
of American Art,
New York).
Attributed works:
23. Installation
view of Rachel
Harrison: Life
Hack at the
Whitney Museum
of American
Art, New York,
2019–20.
Exhibition Review
Andy Warhol—From A to B and Back Again. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
16. American gothic, by Grant Wood. 1930. Oil on board, 78 by 65.3 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
Attributed works:
17. The return from Bohemia, by Grant Wood. 1935. Pastel, gouache and pencil on paper, 59.7 by 50.8 cm. (Promised gift to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
Attributed works:
18. January, by Grant Wood. 1940–41. Oil on board, 45.6 by 60 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
Attributed works:
19. Overmantel decoration, by Grant Wood. 1930. Oil on board, 104.1 by 162.6 cm. (Cedar Rapids Museum of Art; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
26. Installation view of Untitled, by Laura Owens. Acrylic, oil and vinyl painting on linen, with powder-coated aluminium strainer, five panels, 274.3 by 213.4 cm. each (Collection of the artist; exh, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).