Künstler: Jonathan Borofsky, Paul Chan, Eva Hesse, Sarah Charlesworth, Edward Kienholz, Robert Grosvenor, Gary Simmons, George Segal, Ree Morton, AA Bronson, Tom Wesselmann, Georgia O'Keeffe
Ausstellung: 16.12.2010 -
30.06.2011
Veranstalter:
Whitney Museum of American Art
Whitney Museum of American Art bei art-report
Stadt:
New York
Homepage: Whitney Museum of American Art
At a time when images barrage us everywhere from our televisions to our mobile phones, the latest reinstallation of the Whitneys permanent collection galleries invites visitors to slow down and experience art in a dramatic new way. Singular Visions presents twelve postwar highlights from the museums holdings, each in its own space, in order to create intimate and compelling encounters with a single work of art. Each piece was chosen to convey a distinct impression and a specific sense of its makers vision, whether somber or celebratory, figurative or abstract, quiet or bold. Some of the works on view require their own spaces because they are large or comprise many parts, while others explore difficult topics or emotions that one might wish to consider in relative isolation. Through their variety of mediums, sizes, styles, and subjects, the works in Singular Visions encourage a range of powerful experiences and reveal how contemporary artists have stretched the very boundaries of what an artwork can be.
The following artists are included in Singular Visions:
Jonathan Borofsky ,
AA Bronson ,
Paul Chan ,
Sarah Charlesworth ,
Robert Grosvenor ,
Eva Hesse ,
Edward Kienholz ,
Ree Morton , Georgia OKeeffe,
George Segal ,
Gary Simmons , and
Tom Wesselmann .
Singular Visions is organized by Dana Miller, curator, permanent collection and curator Scott Rothkopf.
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KünstlerInnen: Jonathan Borofsky , AA Bronson , Paul Chan , Sarah Charlesworth , Robert Grosvenor , Eva Hesse , Edward Kienholz , Ree Morton , Georgia O'Keeffe , George Segal , Gary Simmons , Tom Wesselmann