Spilling Over: Painting in the 1960s at the Whitney Museum expands the common understanding of a pivot point in American art, while basking unapologetically in the pure pleasure of looking.
Robert Reed
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The Bauhaus and the Black Experience: The Magnificent and Mysterious Robert Reed
Reed’s remarkable career, which tells the story of Bauhaus and Black abstraction in the 20th century, is more significant than ever.
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The Triumph of Revisionism: The Whitney’s American Century
With America Is Hard to See, the exhibition inaugurating its luminous new Renzo Piano building, the Whitney has reclaimed its role among the city’s museums as the engine of the new.