Whitney Museum Debuts 'Untitled (America)' Exhibition Featuring Collection Highlights and New Acquisitions
The Whitney Museum of American Art has opened 'Untitled (America)', a major collection-based exhibition spanning American art from 1900 through the early 1980s. The presentation features realist traditions, pop culture, and abstraction, anchored by Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s light installation of the same name. Organized by Chief Curator Kim Conaty and Antonia Pocock, the exhibition includes recent acquisitions alongside historical holdings to examine evolving definitions of the American landscape and identity.
- Artists: Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
- People: Kim Conaty, Antonia Pocock, Leonard A. Lauder
- Museums: Whitney Museum of American Art
- Locations: New York
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