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MOMA pays tribute to a restlessly innovative artist whose life’s work was to give abstraction soul.
An MoMA retrospective on Jack Whitten is revealing his work to new and wider audiences. His market is more complicated.
In the early 1970s, US artist Jack Whitten underwent a ... For the remainder of the 1970s, Whitten relentlessly pushed the limits of his tools and techniques across different mediums, from acrylic ...
Jack Whitten, “9.11.01” (2006), a 20 ... N.Y., Whitten started painting and drawing with photocopy toner on paper. And after establishing a pattern of spending summers in Greece — the ...
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Maybe the most important American artist you’ve never heard ofThe euphoric occasion for such melancholy reflection is “Jack Whitten: The Messenger,” a Museum of Modern Art retrospective opening Sunday (through Aug. 2). The show was organized by Michelle ...
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‘Jack Whitten: The Messenger’ Review: A Creator’s OdysseyFind out in “Jack Whitten ... sculptures (mainly the former), works on paper and studio ephemera. Across his production, Whitten investigated the tension between the geometric structures ...
It also misattributed Katy Siegel's quotation about the injustices Whitten faced to Kelly Baum and rendered the title of the exhibit incorrectly. It is "Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture 1963-2016." ...
By M.H. Miller Photographs by Nicholas Calcott FEW ARTISTS ARE as closely associated with Lower Manhattan as Jack Whitten ... who ran a paper-conservation studio at 36 Lispenard, had spent ...
Jack Whitten, an artist who began as an abstract expressionist but pushed that genre to new places and explored many others in a long career, died Saturday in Manhattan. He was 78. The cause was ...
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