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07/2024 | 1456 | 166
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Black Cross II, by Harmony Hammond (b.1944). 2020–21. Oil and mixed media on canvas, 229.6 by 183.5 by 7 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
Attributed works:
Black Cross II, by Harmony Hammond (b.1944). 2020–21. Oil and mixed media on canvas, 229.6 by 183.5 by 7 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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Daughters: Reverance, by Rose B. Simpson (b.1983). 2024. Ceramic, twine, grout, steel, lava beads, osha root, pine, hide and leather, dimensions variable. [Whitney Biennial]
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Frans Pourbus the Younger (1569 - 1622) Oil on canvas: 23 1/8 x 17 1/8 in. (58.7 x 43.5 cm.) Henri IV of France (1553 - 1610) Dated, upper right: ‘ANo 1610’ [Weiss Gallery]
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How Many Ways Can You Disappear, by Karyn Olivier (b.1968). 2021. Potwarp, lobster traps, buoys washed ashore on Matinicus Island, and rope reproduced in salt, height 4.5.m. [Whitney Biennial]
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Liveness (Multi- Scalar Motion #1), by Torkwase Dyson (b.1973). 2022. Glass, graphite, acrylic, wood and steel, approximately 400 by 1400 by 880 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830 Portrait of Anne, Viscountess Pollington, later Countess of Mexborough, with her son, John Charles, later 4th Earl of Mexborough Oil on canvas, 236.2 x 144.8 cm [Moretti]
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Still from In Her Time (Iris’s Version), by Diane Severin Nguyen (b.1990). 2023–24. HD video, colour, sound, 62 min 37 sec. [Whitney Biennial]
Attributed works:
Still from Mojo’q che b’ixan ri ixkanulab’/Antes de que los volcanes canten/Before the Volcanoes Sing, by Clarissa Tossin (b.1973). 2022. HD video, colour, sound, 64 mins 17 secs. [Whitney Biennial]
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Still from Too Bright to See (Part I), by Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich (b.1987). 2022. 16mm film, colour, sound, 24 min. [Whitney Biennial]
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Talking Shit with Amaru (Wari), by Eamon Ore-Giron (b.1973). 2023. Mineral paint and Flashe on canvas, 213.4 by 152.4 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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TEMPO RUBATO (STOLEN TIME), by Nikita Gale (b.1983). 2023–24. Modified player piano, audio and LED lighting system, dimensions variable. [Whitney Biennial]
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xhairymutantx Embedding Study 1, by Holly Herndon (b.1980) and Mat Dryhurst (b.1984). 2024. Thermal dye diffusion transfer print, 119 by 180 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
Exhibition Review
Whitney Biennial. New York
07/2017 | 1372 | 159
Pages: 585-586
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Reviewer:
Byers, Dan (Byers, Dan)
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Illustrations
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74. Pacific red II, by Larry Bell. 2017 (Hauser Wirth & Schimmel, Los Angeles; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York)
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75. Installation view of Childermass: The frogs, by Ajay Kurian. 2017 (Collection of the artist; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York)
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76. The times they aint a changing fast enough!, by Henry Taylor. 2017 (Collection of the artist; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York)
Exhibition Review
Whitney Biennial. New York
05/2010 | 1286 | 152
Pages: 352-353
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Reviewer:
Carrier, David (Carrier, David)
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Whitney Biennial: 2010 | institution: Whitney Museum of American Art
Illustrations
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68. Composite for how to look . . ., by Babette Mangolte. 1978/2009. Black-and-white photograph composite, 25.4 by 20.3 cm. (Courtesy of Broadway 1602, New York; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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69. Mall of America, by Josephine Meckseper. 2009. Video, transferred to DVD, colour, sound, 12.48 mins. (Courtesy of VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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70. Untitled, by Robert Grosvenor. 2009. Fibreglass, flocking and aluminum, 121.9 by 121.9 by 487.7 cm. (red unit); 121.9 by 792.5 by 1.3 cm. (aluminum unit). (Courtesy of Paula Cooper Gallery, New York; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
Article
Stuart Davis's 'American painting', 1932
07/2009 | 1276 | 151
Pages: 469-472
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Author:
Caudill Dennison, Mariea (Caudill Dennison, Mariea; Caudill, Mariea)
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35. Photograph of American painting, by Stuart Davis, in its original state. 1932. (Photography courtesy of Earl Davis, copyright Estate of Stuart Davis/licensed by VAGA, New York)
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36. American painting, by Stuart Davis. 1932 and 1942–54. Canvas, 101.6 by 127.7 cm. (Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha NE; on extended from the collection of the University of Nebraska, Omaha; licensed by VAGA, New York)
Western art unattributed:
37. 'Lucky Strike' advertisement. 1928. 28 by 21 cm. (George Palmer Putnam Collection of Amelia Earhart Papers, Perdue University Libraries,Archives and Special Collections)
Western art unattributed:
38. Photograph of Amelia Earhart with Mrs Foster Welch, Mayor of Southampton. 1928. (Private collection)
Western art unattributed:
39. Photograph of the Wedell-Williams racer ('44'). (Wedell-Williams Memorial Aviation Museum, Patterson, Louisiana)
Western art unattributed:
40. Advertisement for the film Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. 1932. Approx. 11 to 10 cm. (Private collection)
Western art unattributed:
41. Photograph of Fredric March as Mr Hyde in the film Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. 1932. (Private collection)
Exhibition Review
Whitney Biennial; Carnegie International. New York; Pittsburgh
07/2008 | 1264 | 150
Pages: 500-501
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Reviewer:
Carrier, David (Carrier, David)
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2008 Biennial Exhibition | institution: Whitney Museum of American Art
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Life on Mars: 55th Carnegie International | institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
Illustrations
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81. Body mask, by Sherrie Levine. 2007. Cast bronze, 57.2 by 24.1 by 14.6 cm. (Collection of the artist, courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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82. The big sleep, by Richard Hughes. 2007. Jesmonite, pigment, acrylic paint, modeling putty and plastic, 24.1 by 190.5 by 91.1 cm. (Ovitz Family Collection, Los Angeles; exh. Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh).
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83. Butterfly angel, by Bruce Conner. 1975. Gelatin-silver photogram, 215.9 by 99.1 cm. (Rosa Preserve Collection, Napa CA; exh. Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh).
Exhibition Review
Whitney Biennial. New York
05/2006 | 1238 | 148
Pages: 367-368
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Reviewer:
Carrier, David (Carrier, David)
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Reviewed Items
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Whitney Biennial 2006. Day for Night | institution: Whitney Museum of American Art
Illustrations
Attributed works:
64. Installation view of The intelligence of flowers, by Urs Fischer. 2003–06 (foreground); and Untitled (branches), by Urs Fischer. 2005. (Exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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65. 1st light, by Paul Chan. 2005. Digital animated projection onto floor, dimensions variable. (Courtesy Greene Naftali Gallery, New York; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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66. Artists’ tower for peace, by Mark DiSuvero and Rirkrit Tiravanija. 2006. Stainless steel and mixed media panels. (Exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
Exhibition Review
Whitney Biennial. New York
07/2004 | 1216 | 146
Pages: 494-495
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Reviewer:
Lawrence, James (Lawrence, James)
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2004 Biennial Exhibition | institution: Whitney Museum of American Art
Illustrations
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76. Pallet, by Taylor Davis. 2002. Wood and mirror, 12.7 by 114.3 by 132.1 cm. (The artist; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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77. Live to ride (E.P.), by Elizabeth Peyton. 2003. Board, 38.1 by 30.5 cm. (Private collection, courtesy of Gavin Brown's Enterprise, New York; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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78. Still from 89 seconds at Alcazar, by Eve Sussman. 2003. Video projection, high-definition video colour, sound (12 mins). (The artist; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
Exhibition Review
Whitney Biennial: New York
06/2002 | 1191 | 144
Pages: 382-383
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Reviewer:
Carrier, David (Carrier, David)
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66. Creation of the World, by Ouattara Watts. 2001. Mixed Media, Photographs, Wood and Jumper Cable on Canvas, 287 by 400 cm. (Collection of the Artist; Exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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67. Untitled (Single Floating Cheerleader), by Luis Gispert. 2001. Fujiflex Print Mounted on Aluminium, 182.9 by 101.6 cm. (Collection of the Artist, Courtesy Massimo Audiello, New York; Exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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68. Bigtop Flophouse Bedspins, by Judith Schaechter. 2001. Stained Glass in Lightbox, 71.1 by 96.5 cm. (Collection of Claire Oliver Fine Art, New York; Exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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69. Still from Easy to Remember, by Lorna Simpson. 2001. 16 mm. Film, Transferred to DVD, 2½ Minutes Long. (Commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Cartier Inc.; Exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
Exhibition Review
Whitney Biennial and Other Shows. New York
05/1997 | 1130 | 139
Pages: 350-352
related names
Reviewer:
Carrier, David (Carrier, David)
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57. Untitled (Passenger #2), by John Schabel. 1994-95. Toned Gelatin Silver Print, 59.1 by 48.9 cm. (Morris Healy Gallery; Exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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58. Watts 1963, by Kerry James Marshall. 1995. Acrylic and Collage, 290 by 343 cm. (Exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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59. Johann tanzt und meine Mutter, by Georg Baselitz. 16th August 1995-5th August 1996. 400 by 300 cm. (Exh. PaceWildenstein, New York).
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60. Untitled (silhouette with seashellnose), by Ray Johnson. c.1976-92. Mixed media, 36.8 by 29.5 cm. (Richard L. Feigen, New York).
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61. Untitled #8, by Agnes Martin. 1996. Acrylic and Graphite, 152.4 by 152.4 cm. (Exh. PaceWildenstein, New York).
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62. No Title, by Willem de Kooning. 1983. 202 by 198 cm. (Exh. Matthew Marks, New York).
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