Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
May 2019
May 17–October 27, 2019
The Whitney Biennial is the longest-running survey of American art, and has been a hallmark of the Museum since 1932. Walter Price was included in the 2019 biennale, curated by Rujeko Hockley and Jane Panetta who noted:
“Key issues and approaches emerge across the exhibition: the mining of history as a means to reimagine the present or future; a profound consideration of race, gender, and equity; and explorations of the vulnerability of the body. Concerns for community appear in the content and social engagement of the work and also in the ways that the artists navigate the world. Many of the artists included emphasize the physicality of their materials, whether in sculptures assembled out of found objects, heavily worked paintings, or painstakingly detailed drawings.”
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