NYC Special: My Whitney Biennial Top 7

Dawoud Bey

Dawoud Bey

I went to a talk by Roberta Smith & Jerry Saltz last month and a cynical audience member asked Jerry Saltz if he thought the Whitney Biennial was even worth while. Jerry Saltz challenged the audience to go the the Biennial and told them that they couldn’t leave the building until they found 7 things that they liked. Although I am far less cynical than the question asker – I go into a show wanting to like the work, rather than the other way around, the Biennial still felt a bit flat to me. The curation leaned more towards the pedagogical, trying to place art in the context of art historical theory, rather than featuring exciting new artists doing new things. Nonetheless, I still had a hard time narrowing it down to only 7.

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Grad Open Studios @ SMFA

I swung by the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) just as Grad Open Studios was wrapping up, but I had enough time to peak into a few studios and snap a few pics of work that caught my eye. Here are just a few glimpses into the vibrant life of MFA students at the SMFA:

by Susan White Brown

by Susan White Brown

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Recto Verso @ Howard Art Project

"It Was Very Generous of You to Hold a Funeral for Me" by Duy Hoang

“It Was Very Generous of You to Hold a Funeral for Me” by Duy Hoang

Friday night found me hopping shows once again. I started at the Howard Art Project for the opening of Recto Verso and then headed over to the School of the Museum of Fine Arts to check out Grad Open Studios.

Recto Verso, curated by Charlie Crowell, demands that the viewer take on different perspectives when viewing the show. Sculptures divide up the gallery space into unusual shapes.

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