Synopses & Reviews
The Whitney Biennial, the Museumand#8217;s signature exhibition, has charted some of the most exciting new work in contemporary art since it was first introduced in 1932. Three guest curatorsand#151;Stuart Comer, Anthony Elms, and Michelle Grabnerand#151;offer diverse views of contemporary art today.
Whitney Biennial 2014 serves as a record of this historic exhibition, featuring the work of almost 100 artists working in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, film, dance, and performance. Divided into three distinct sections presenting each curatorand#8217;s unique perspective, this superb resource features specially commissioned texts alongside curatorial essays and unique visual content prepared by the Biennial participants.
Synopsis
This striking compendium accompanies the 2014 exhibition at the Whitney Museum, and presents the perspectives of three innovative guest curators.
About the Author
Stuart Comer is chief curator of the department of media and performance art at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Anthony Elms is associate curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, and editor of WhiteWalls, an independent publisher of artists' books and projects. Michelle Grabner is professor and chair of the department of painting and drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and operates two exhibition spaces, The Suburban and The Poor Farm.