The exhibition features three
major installations considering the theme of otherness.
Not exact matches
«America Is Hard to See,» the Whitney Museum's inaugural exhibition in its new building, showcased art by Castle, Bill Traylor (who was born into slavery in Alabama and began making art at age 85), and Horace Pippin (one of the first self - taught African American painters to attract the attention of
major museums like the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney), but was also, in Edlin's view, «something of a missed opportunity,»
considering the overall ratio of those few works to the entire
installation.
MI TIERRA: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS EXPLORE PLACE
Major installations by Latino artists like Ruben Ochoa, Ana Teresa Fernández, Ramiro Gomez and Gabriel Dawe
consider issues of labor, memory and displacement — particularly as they relate to the American West.
Innes has
considered an
installation in response to the Jean - Michel Wilmotte - designed gallery space, that includes three site - specific wall paintings, watercolours and a
major new canvas work.
Central to the exhibition is a
major new multi-platform film
installation, Subconscious Society, which
considers the end of the industrial age in favour of an age of technology.