Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It's Kept
The Whitney Biennial has surveyed the landscape of American art, reflecting and shaping the cultural conversation, since 1932. The eightieth edition of the landmark exhibition is co-curated by David Breslin and Adrienne Edwards. Titled Quiet as It鈥檚 Kept, the 2022 Biennial features an intergenerational and interdisciplinary group of sixty-three artists and collectives whose dynamic works reflect the challenges, complexities, and possibilities of the American experience today.
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The Whitney Biennial has surveyed the landscape of American art, reflecting and shaping the cultural conversation, since 1932. The eightieth edition of the landmark exhibition is co-curated by David Breslin and Adrienne Edwards. Titled Quiet as It鈥檚 Kept, the 2022 Biennial features an intergenerational and interdisciplinary group of sixty-three artists and collectives whose dynamic works reflect the challenges, complexities, and possibilities of the American experience today.
Artists on show
- Adam Gordon
- Adam Pendleton
- Alejandro Morales
- Alex Da Corte
- Alfredo Jaar
- Alia Farid
- Andrew Roberts
- Aria Dean
- Awilda Sterling-Duprey
- Buck Ellison
- Charles Ray
- Coco Fusco
- Cy Gavin
- Daniel Joseph Martinez
- Danielle Dean
- Dave McKenzie
- Denyse Thomasos
- Duane Linklater
- Dyani White Hawk
- EJ Hill
- Ellen Gallagher
- Emily Barker
- Eric Wesley
- Guadalupe Rosales
- Harold Ancart
- Jacky Connolly
- James Little
- Jane Dickson
- Jason Rhoades
- Jonathan Berger
- Julie Tolentino
- Kandis Williams
- Leidy Churchman
- Lucy Raven
- Matt Connors
- Michael E. Smith
- Mónica Arreola
- Na Mira
- Nayland Blake
- Pao Houa Her
- Ralph Lemon
- Raven Chacon
- Rayyane Tabet
- Rebecca Belmore
- Renée Green
- Rick Lowe
- Rindon Johnson
- Rodney McMillian
- Rose Salane
- Sable Elyse Smith
- Terence Nance
- Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
- Tony Cokes
- Trinh T. Minh-ha
- Veronica Ryan
- WangShui
- Woody de Othello
- Yto Barrada
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