Jack Whitten, Black Monolith II (For Ralph Ellison), 1994
Donna DeSalvo assembles some of Andy Warhol’s greatest work for his retrospective at the Whitney Museum, while revelations that Whitney Vice Chair Warren B. Kanders owns a company that sells tear gas used at the border shake museum staff. Soul of a Nation at the Brooklyn Museum looks at the history of political activism, while Jack Waters offers a mix of bag of awe inspiring abject art paired with groan inspiring sculptures and paintings. Jack Whitten at the Metropolitan Museum dazzles, Art and Conspiracy flops, and Amazon is going to drive Queens residents out of their homes. Podcast and relevant links below.
- Andy Warhol at The Whitney Museum
- Whitney Museum Vice Chairman Owns a Manufacturer Supplying Tear Gas at the Border, Hyperallergic
- Whitney Museum Staffers Demand Answers, Hyperallergic
- Soul of a Nation, Art in the Age of Black Power at the Brooklyn Museum
- John Waters: Indecent Exposure at the Baltimore Museum of Art
- Jack Whitten at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Closed Dec 2)
- Everything is Connected: Art and Conspiracy at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Amazon Headquarters Will Come to Long Island City: Curbed Explainer
- ASAP Pledge Not to Take Crumbs from Amazon
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